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  • Pure Language And The Mathematical Logic
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    Throughout its history mankind has wondered about his place in the universe. In fact, second only to the existence of God, this subject is the most frequent topic of philo-soph ical analysis. However, these two questions are very similar, to the point that in some philosophical analyses the questions are synonymous. In these particular philo so-pies, God takes the form of the universe itself or, more accurately, the structure and function of the universe. In any case, rather than conjecturing th...
  • Strict Technical Language From Colloquial Language
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    What is technical language? Scientists have tried to come up with a definition since the beginning of the 18th century, therefore many interpretations have been made. They started to discuss terms and vocabularies in order to define technical language. A couple of years later they emphasized the importance of text and nowadays they are talking about text from a communication aspect. The Anglo-Saxon society regarded a language to be a system, therefore they found little interest in technical lang...
  • Cultural Differences Between The United States And Ukraine
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    CULTURAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN UNITED STATES AND UKRAINE The United States of America is a country of many cultures mixed in one. The main reason for this is immigration. It has many religions, many languages spoken, and many ethnic beliefs. Some religions, languages or beliefs, may be more frequently spoken or believed then others, but in general the United States has a wide variety of culture. On the other hand, Ukraine, which is a country much smaller then the United States, has basically one cu...
  • Ez Being Translations Of Greek Christian
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    There are almost as many languages as there are peoples in Ethiopia, about 80 in all. The languages come from a variety of families - Semitic, Hamitic, Nilotic and Osmotic. Amharic, spoken in the country's heartland, is Ethiopia's official language, but Tigrinya, spoken in the north, and Orominya, spoken in the south, have semi-official status. The Oromo's are the largest ethnic group in the country, and are made up of a muddle of Christians, Muslims and traditional animists. Amharic and Tigriny...
  • Standardization Of The Written Language
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    Imagine what China would have become if its official language was not standardized some two thousand years ago. It might have been torn apart, because of internal upheaval or invasion by foreign powers, into many small countries, perhaps even more than the number of countries now exists in Europe, or might have lost its characteristic culture for good. In the last two thousand years, China went through many periods of disintegration, and was under the rule of foreign powers for prolonged periods...
  • Sedaris Dialogue
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    Me Talk Pretty One Day By David Sedaris David Sedaris' Me Talk Pretty One Day contains a variety of cynical, witty, and unconventional essays that hold the tone and the reader's interest throughout the book. While describing his timeless scars from the "girlish pitch and excited tone" of his own voice in middle school, to his addictions to pathetic art and methamphetamine's, Sedaris offers a view and a voice like none other. Each story is unique and short, each written in different styles while ...
  • Very Believable And Convincing Essay On Language
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    "The Story of Writing", by C.M. Millward, is an essay that explores the differences between written and spoken language. It does not just talk about English, but instead discusses the evolution of written language in general from its spoken counterpart. Millward states that spoken language existed first, and outlines several effects of writing on speech, such as making language less easy to change because of the "permanency" of writing; the tendency of spelling to affect the way we pronounce wor...

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