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Cyberspace & Its Negative Impact On Language
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A 3 page essay expressing the opinion that cyberspace will destroy languages as they are written today, as evidenced by grammatical errors, revisions in typography, and an obsession with visual images over textual images. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Cybrlang.wps
Paper Title: Cyberspace & Its Negative Impact On Language
Defining Language
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This 4 page report discusses the definition of language and concludes that
language cannot be defined as only being sounds that are combined into words that are then
combined into sentences. Such a definition minimizes the overall importance and pervasiveness of
language as part of human existence. Communication takes place through many other forms of
language that are not necessarily verbally expressed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWdeflan.wps
Paper Title: Defining Language
Definition and Use of the Term Pulchritude
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This 3 page paper provides definitions as well as examples. The Latin root is duly noted. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA711pul.rtf
Paper Title: Definition and Use of the Term Pulchritude
Deixis & Deictic Expression
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A 5 page paper on the use of deictic expressions and their semantic role in both English and other languages. The paper includes a number of uses of deixis at work. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Deixis.wps
Paper Title: Deixis & Deictic Expression
Determining the Success of Eulogies
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This 6 page paper examines criteria for writing successful eulogies and then goes on to analyze various eulogies. Several eulogies to come from Ronald Reagan's service are discussed.
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Filename: SA608eu.rtf
Paper Title: Determining the Success of Eulogies
Development of the English Language
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5 pages in length. The English language is spoken by nearly four hundred fifty six million people worldwide, yet the five hundred thousand words that make up the language are all borrowed or adapted from myriad other languages. Contributors include Native American, Arabic, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Russian, Scandinavian and Spanish. English reflects a number of dialects throughout that have, over time, developed into mini languages of their own. As well, their modern day structures have greatly changed from their original form, having grown by many thousands of words, and their various forms of pronunciation and spelling having been greatly altered since their inception many centuries ago. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCEvLng.rtf
Paper Title: Development of the English Language
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