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Teaching methods
Teaching methods? Teaching method. It is the medium that uses didactics for the orientation of the teaching-learning process.Etymologically the term method…
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The conversational implicatures how they occur and work
The conversational implicatures The conversational implicatures are the meta message of the discourse, the covert information. It is what is…
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Cataphora and difference with anaphora with illustration
Cataphora In linguistics, it is called a cataphor or cataphoric reference to the anticipation of an idea or a sentence element that, later on,…
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Anaphora and difference with cataphora with examples
Anaphora Anaphora is a rhetorical figure or literary figure, which is used to give the written text a greater beauty or greater expressive power, and…
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Semantic role with History and Main roles in English
Semantic role or thematic roles Semantic roles – also called thematic roles – are a concept of linguistics, with which the meaning…
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What is an agglutinative language/types of modern language
Agglutinative language This term comes from the Latin agglutinatio and translates as gluing . Based on the name itself, agglutinative languages are languages in…
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Elements constituting the communication/Nonverbal communication
Elements constituting the communication In the fact of communication we can extract three constituent elements : Elements constituting the communication…
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Human and animal communication similarities/differences
Animal and human communication The forms of communication of animals are immensely varied. All animal communication systems that have been…
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Universal grammar/history/Arguments used
Universal grammar Universal grammar Universal grammar is the set of principles, rules and conditions that all languages share. This concept constitutes…
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Types of syllables in English/definition/split word/identification
Syllables A syllable can be a letter, and sometimes a whole group of consonants and vowels, which the English pronounce…
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