Posted on Friday, December 16th, 2011 at 10:03 am
Linguistics
To a certain degree, Indonesian can be regarded as open in the language. Through the years, foreign languages like Sanskrit, Chinese, Arabic, Portuguese, Dutch and English influence and expanded the Indonesian language, mostly trade contacts and international media.
Because of its semi-open status, there are those who regard Indonesian (as well as other Malay) as lacking sufficient vocabulary and professional terminology. Yet some linguists consider this view to be a misconception, since the vast majority of foreign adopted words do not have the original answer. For example, the word asimilasi (the Dutch word for assimilatie) also expressed as penggabungan Indonesia. Many words describing more modern inventions, objects and ideas are often Indonesianised adoptions of foreign words (eg computer becomes Komputer), although many of these words also have Indonesian equivalents. For example Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted on Thursday, April 21st, 2011 at 5:48 pm
Body language is a term for communication using body movements or gestures instead of, or addition to, sounds, verbal language or other communication. It is part of a group of paramilitary language that describes all human communication, nonverbal language. This includes the most subtle of movements that many people are not aware of, including winking and slight movement of eyebrows. In addition body language can also include the use of facial expressions.
One of the most basic and powerful body-language signals is when a person exceeds his arms over his chest. This may indicate that the person is unconscious put a barrier between themselves and others. It may also indicate that the person’s arms are cold, which should be clarified by rubbing the arms or huddling.
When the overall situation is good, it may mean that a person is thinking deeply what is being discussed Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted on Wednesday, March 30th, 2011 at 1:44 pm
Language units are units that are employed to communicate in writing. These units, which makes communication more meaningful. They enhance the taste of normal language. There are many linguistic devices work to write. In this article I will examine the language used in a story on page 324 such a long journey, written in my Rohimton Mistry.
a) alliteration
alliteration is a good unit, which occurs when the words that have the same initial letter, mainly consonants in close proximity to one sentence. The next theorem shows alliteration:
“…. brushes, boxes and belongings … “In this sentence, the words have the same initials used bee, which all begin with the letter ‘B’.
phrase “… that the police sub-inspector is responsible for monitoring Crow classified these objects as potential weapons ….,” alliteration Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted on Sunday, March 6th, 2011 at 4:25 pm
Body language is an important part of communicating that at least one study, an approximately 55% of what we communicate. If you want to communicate well, so it makes sense to understand how you can (and can not) use the body to say what you mean.
But not all body language means the same in different countries. Take China and America, for example by stamping your foot in China, refers to the anger, while in America it means impatience. Clap your hands never made an American speaker, because it is considered obscene in their own country. China suggests, however, the speakers and the appreciation of means thanks. Stares of people have thought of rudeness in America. It can make people feel uncomfortable. But the Chinese people may think it is pure curiosity. These examples may indicate differences in body language.
As a special culture in one of the provinces should be a language that attracts attention. Turkey set Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted on Sunday, February 6th, 2011 at 2:31 pm
imagine a world without language … What makes our lives be if language is not never been there? On the other hand, our world, assuming that was just a language to communicate? Would it be a lonely language around the world leads to excellent between the layers between people in a country, and cultural groups? Would it be a universal language, to show the confusion, argument and war?
As reported in the Bible was the great people speak in a language after the great flood that created a giant tower in the country to get away from Shibnar are sprinkled all over the world. When God saw it, although he declared: “They are one nation and one language, and none of them Holden to do with them … Come, let us go down suddenly in their speech.” human interaction was then used to them groggy when the tower, which was then recognized by Babel (ie mixed). Sinipot While this may seem confusing language is a regressive step for mankind, which has already found himself as one of the great – I think it was so much better. Man is born adapted creature, we did not like the other creatures that carry life on a whim. Every conscious moment, we use up, we will prove to be learning something. In many languages around the world is a challenge we can win and who will help us to enrich ourselves better individuals. Only a picture, if nothing is hidden from us? What else do we find? The assimilation of other people’s languages, we have the more grows in the honesty and passion seems to be one with this person. This is a lot to me in an acceptable way to expose our true selves to others, than when you do not recognize our words.
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Posted on Monday, December 20th, 2010 at 2:51 am
particles allegories
were thrown around.
Wheels
had refused to quit.
unharmed, phrases
pulses were of outbreaks.
It was a flame and ice
Native –
in silicate is
devoted friendship.
Who’s afraid of the bed
in prime time
spikes down the roses? An endless journey
Bleed is a rambling life
is yes and no.
Satish Verma
———————– – language
allegories particles were thrown around.
Wheels
had refused to quit.
unharmed, phrases
pulses were of outbreaks.
It was a flame and ice
Native –
in silicate is
devoted friendship.
Who’s afraid of the bed
in prime time
spikes down Read the rest of this entry »
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