Essays about: "morphology in English"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 23 essays containing the words morphology in English.
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16. The Art of Imitation : A Pedagogy for Developing Language Awareness
University essay from Örebro universitet/Institutionen för humaniora, utbildnings- och samhällsvetenskapAbstract : Although imitation pedagogy is not specified in the subject syllabus in GY 11, English teachers in upper-secondary school can apply this pedagogy in their teaching to enhance students’ language awareness. The subject syllabus specifies that teaching should help students develop language awareness. READ MORE
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17. Translation of Humour in Media From English Speech to Swedish Subtitles: A Pilot Study of Selected Episodes in the Sitcom Friends
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för språk och litteraturerAbstract : The aim of this pilot study is to analyse the translation of humour in selected episodes in the American sitcom Friends from speech to Swedish subtitles in terms of linguistic and cultural aspects. The study was conducted qualitatively by choosing several episodes and thoroughly analysing the translation of linguistic and culture-specific features in order to explore what strategies of translation were implemented on different kinds of jokes, noting the constraints of interlingual subtitling. READ MORE
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18. “It is in the head” : A case study: two teachers of English at upper secondary level in Sweden discuss and demonstrate how they assess and correct written texts
University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/Sektionen för lärarutbildning (LUT)Abstract : This study is a result of trying to grasp what teachers look at when they assess writing. The motive is to better understand what goes on inside a teacher’s mind when correcting a written piece of work and to raise the level of awareness of what teachers actually do. READ MORE
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19. Genetic Algorithms in the Brill Tagger : Moving towards language independence
University essay from Avdelningen för datorlingvistikAbstract : The viability of using rule-based systems for part-of-speech tagging was revitalised when a simple rule-based tagger was presented by Brill (1992). This tagger is based on an algorithm which automatically derives transformation rules from a corpus, using an error-driven approach. READ MORE
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20. Language Change. From Ælfric to New American Standard Bible: A Morphological Analysis of Five Translations of Genesis 3:1-15 and Matthew 3:1-15
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för språk och litteraturerAbstract : Nobody can argue that language does not undergo changes. The only languages that are not prone to linguistic changes are dead languages. The scope of this survey is to emphasize the various changes in morphology found in the primary material, i.e. READ MORE