Bitch
Studies the origins and implications of the word bitch in the English language.
BITCH
Summary; This is a 5 page paper that identifies and attempts to exposit the word
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Metonymy and Grammar
Metonymy and Grammar
When an individual attempt to communicate, there is often a profound difference between the connotative meaning of the words he or she uses and the denotative meaning of his or her words. The connotative meaning of a word is what a word actually means in a given...
Number of paragraphs: 3
Number of sentences: 5
Number of words: 125
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Language and Culture
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Language and Being Bi-lingual
The essays If Only We all Spoke Two Languages and Don
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The Challenges of Learning a New Language
The Challenges of Learning a New Language
Life is full of little challenges, but some become larger than originally anticipated. People are always learning. A person may learn to build a new mousetrap, how to paint a kitchen, or how to tune-up a car. A person might learn to use new computer...
Number of paragraphs: 13
Number of sentences: 57
Number of words: 902
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Learning a New Language
Life is full of little challenges, but some become larger than originally anticipated. People are always learning. A person may learn to build a new mousetrap, how to paint a kitchen, or how to tune-up a car. A person might learn to use new computer software, but I have never found it more...
Number of paragraphs: 10
Number of sentences: 57
Number of words: 895
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Bilingualism in the US
This paper argues for the acceptance of bilingualism in the United States and says demanding that everyone speaking English is unfair.
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Bilingualism in The United States
"If they can't learn English, what are they doing here," is a common refrain among...
Number of paragraphs: 8
Number of sentences: 24
Number of words: 597
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Standard English
This letter to an editor in Washington argues that there is no such thing as standard English and it should not be required.
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Standard English
Dear Editor:
In response to new legislation calling for the designation of English as the official language of...
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Understanding the Arabic Language
Arabic has often been referred to as the most difficult language in the world other than Mandarin Chinese. Arabic sports complex grammar, difficult verb forms and, an elaborate twenty seven letter alphabet. There are numerous scholars who have spent their entire lives studying the language and...
Number of paragraphs: 31
Number of sentences: 110
Number of words: 1817
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Cultural Constraints of Written Discourse
A discussion of the different experiences faced by writers and language professionals based on cultural differences.
"The variety of interpretations of culture and its relationship to language is a theme of continuing and possibly endless debate. Generally speaking, language is not transparent and neutral. It is a site in which beliefs, values and points of view are produced, encoded and contested. Language...
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