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jocelyn's corner: September 2011
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My blog will be about Ell 101 and different things about the study of language :). Sunday, September 18, 2011. The first syllable of "jocelyn" has the onset of a voiced palatal affricate "d. The next syllable has an onset of voiced alveolar liquid and an onset of voiced. For my name you start by letting your tongue touch the alveolar ridge to make. Then u make an "sss" sound then make an "eh" sound then lastly say "lyn". Your alveolar ridge to bottom teeth making a flap sound. Saturday, September 10, 2011.
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jocelyn's corner
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My blog will be about Ell 101 and different things about the study of language :). Saturday, September 10, 2011. Hey everyone once again my name is Jocelyn and I'm going to be talking to you about my relationship to language. I speak English and Spanish. Although I can understand,read and speak. I hope you enjoyed reading about my personal relationship to language and my opinion on language and how people acquire the languages they speak. :). September 14, 2011 at 6:35 PM. Research Topic and Sources.
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GEORGY: bp#3
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MLA / APA workshop in the Library Tuesday (Dec. 6) at 5:30pm. Tuesday, September 27, 2011. Each prefix is different weather we add a UN, IN,IL,IM,IR,DI it all has to be done according to the roots or base of the words. 2 even though they all common because they sound like an s at the end they all vary in the sense that once you pronounce them the meaning change to either voiced or voiceless words. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). MLA / APA workshop in the Library Tuesday (Dec. 6) at 5:30pm.
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eliza's blog
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Thursday, September 8, 2011. Hi welcome to my blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The article named Racist Hunger Games Fans Are Very Dissapointed, explains how some people react to the characters, Thresh, Cinna and most of all Rue in th. Improvement im* prove* ment* prefix free functional suffix free lexical ( to enhance) . MLA / APA workshop in the Library Tuesday (Dec. 6) at 5:30pm. Research Topic and Sources. Research Topic and 3 sources. Research Topic and Citations. I think the rise of social...
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eliza's blog: Blog Post #2
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Sunday, September 18, 2011. 2 The first syllabal of my name "eliza" is a vowel / i / which is voiced high front. The next syllable is / l / voiced alveolar liquids. Next comes a diphthong / аɪ / which is voiced from low towards high front. Then comes the consent / z / voiced alveolar fricatives. The last syllable is / ə / is voiced central mid. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Improvement im* prove* ment* prefix free functional suffix free lexical ( to enhance) . Research Topic and Sources. The topic ...
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GEORGY: October 2011
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MLA / APA workshop in the Library Tuesday (Dec. 6) at 5:30pm. Sunday, October 30, 2011. Wednesday, October 19, 2011. Blog post # 5. First used in 1580, comes from the word resist. ETYMOLOGY:First used in 1955, short term for identification. WORD FORMATION: use as an abbreviation. ETYMOLOGY :First used in 1530, came from Arabic hashishiyyin. WORD FORMATION: borrowed word. MORPHEMES: Ass ass in. ETYMOLOGY First used in 1973 combining bio hazard. WORD FORMATION: came from gambling. Sunday, October 16, 2011.
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jocelyn's corner: Blog Post #2
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My blog will be about Ell 101 and different things about the study of language :). Sunday, September 18, 2011. The first syllable of "jocelyn" has the onset of a voiced palatal affricate "d. The next syllable has an onset of voiced alveolar liquid and an onset of voiced. For my name you start by letting your tongue touch the alveolar ridge to make. Then u make an "sss" sound then make an "eh" sound then lastly say "lyn". Your alveolar ridge to bottom teeth making a flap sound. Research Topic and Sources.
georgy0209.blogspot.com
GEORGY: September 2011
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MLA / APA workshop in the Library Tuesday (Dec. 6) at 5:30pm. Tuesday, September 27, 2011. Each prefix is different weather we add a UN, IN,IL,IM,IR,DI it all has to be done according to the roots or base of the words. 2 even though they all common because they sound like an s at the end they all vary in the sense that once you pronounce them the meaning change to either voiced or voiceless words. Sunday, September 18, 2011. The first syllable of “Jorge” has a voiceless. Sunday, September 11, 2011. I tri...