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meanings — but only because they do stand for or refer to things and not just because of their conventional deployment behavior.
Denotative and connotative meanings in motion graphics text
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Denotative and connotative meanings in motion graphics text

In modern times motion graphic is used almost everywhere ­ feature film, advertising, short films, presentations, live shows/concerts, games etc. It is promising platform. Because it is often hidden or people dont really acknowledge it, i thought it would be interesting to analyse a motion graphic piece from semiotic point of view. I decided to analyse a motion graphic piece by Estonian creative agency called TOLM and extract denotative and connotative meanings of its imagery. The video piece is about WhiteCryption encryption solution that they offer for their clients. Encryption is a process where message is crypted (encoded, converted) so, that only parties who authorised the encryption can read or decrypt it. Video link can be found at the end of the essay. My plan is to firstly analyse the overall look of the video, what kind of elements are used any why, also the color choice. And what kind of a feel it should give off to its viewers. Then i

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INGLISE KEEL-BEING SUCCESSFUL
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INGLISE KEEL, BEING SUCCESSFUL

life. In other words, we can say if someone has money this person is successful. For some people the word success means being famous, for others it means being great at some specifc career. Yet for other people the word success means all together: having money, being good at one's professional life, personal life, romantic life, health life and so on. It is a very difficult task to start looking for a definition of success, because in fact it can have many different meanings. Puting it in another way; some people can see themselves doing great at some time of their life. Could every one else accept the fact those people had achieved great success in their life. Let us have a look at the life of a public person.The Oprah show, Oprah Winfrey is a very powerful woman recognized over the world. She is greatly admired, She is convincing, persuasive, she learnt very well to get the public´s media love and inspired with her speeches

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Inglise leksikoloogia
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Inglise leksikoloogia

a) the word performes a certain grammatical function (nt, he always misses the class, how many misses are there; the girl powders her nose, soliders face powder)In speech words are combined according to grammatical rules. The plural of nouns may carry a new meaning (nt, arms-weapons, looks-appearance, works-plant) b)connected with phonetics. The meaning of a word is expressed by sounds and it depends on the order of sounds(spoonerism) c)history of the lg ­helps to understand ahanges in the meanings of words (nt, legend ment a book where a life of saints was described) d)stylistics is the sign of expressive means of the language. The same idea may be expressed in different ways and so may aquire a new meaning.(nt, good-bye is neutral, ta-ta is colloquial, father- parent, daddy) In some words we may find transfer meanings (methapfor- the flowers nodded their heads), metonymy (nt, how many vendes, macaroni) 3. Extra-and intralinguistic connection of words.

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Leksikoloogia konspekt-uus
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Leksikoloogia konspekt (uus)

 Adjectival 7 o Relational - to relate the noun the adjective qualifies to the base word of the derived adjective  Algebraic, colonial, theoretical o Qualitative - express more specific concepts  Grammatical o Some relational adjectives can adopt qualitative meanings.  grammatical, which has a relational meaning ‘having to do with grammar’ in the sentence she is a grammatical genius, but which also has a qualitative sense ‘conforming to the rules of grammar,’ as in This is a grammatical sentence. o –ed – having X/being provided with X – broad-minded, pig-headed, bearded, bigoted, quick- witted

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Smog
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Smog

Photochemical smog = vehicular fumes + industrial fumes + sunlight The main pollutants: NO2, SO2 Thermal Inversion Health Risks · Bad for everyone · Extra risk for people with heart, lung conditions and children, elderly Smog in NYC, 1988 Beijing, 2005 The Worst Case Scenario 5 "Smoggiest" Cities · Beijing, China · New Delhi, India · Santiago, Chile · Mexico City, Mexico · Ulanbataar, Mongolia Alternative Meanings Smog may also refer to.. ·A founding brand of dubstep in the US, est. 2006 ·Design company, Santiago, Chile ·DE based clothing company The List Of References · http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/smog · http://www.newyorker.de/fashion/spring2012/smog/ · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:SmogNY.jpg · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Zeichen_270.svg · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Beijing_smog_compariso n_August_2005.png · http://www.mtholyoke

Geograafia → Inglisekeelne geograafia
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Verb Types
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Verb Types

.. Possession Verbs to possess, to own, to belong... Emotion Verbs to like, to love, to hate, to dislike, to fear, to envy, to mind... Examples: · He is needing help now. Not Correct · He needs help now. Correct · He is wanting a drink now. Not Correct · He wants a drink now. Correct Group III Mixed Verbs The third group, called "Mixed Verbs," is the smallest group. These verbs have more than one meaning. In a way, each meaning is a unique verb. Some meanings behave like "Non-Continuous Verbs," while other meanings behave like "Normal Verbs." Mixed Verbs to appear, to feel, to have, to hear, to look, to see, to weigh... List of Mixed Verbs with Examples and Definitions: to appear: · Donna appears confused. Non-Continuous Verb DONNA SEEMS CONFUSED. · My favorite singer is appearing at the jazz club tonight. Normal Verb MY FAVORITE SINGER IS GIVING A PERFORMANCE AT THE JAZZ CLUB TONIGHT. to have:

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Inglise leksikoloogia 2012
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Inglise leksikoloogia 2012

The core vocabulary is predominantly germanic. Native and foreign element. Native words belong to very important semantic group (modal verbs-shall, will, can, may; pronouns- I, you, he, my, his; preps- in, out, under; numerals and conjunctions::but, till, as. Native words are head, arms, back; mother, brother, son, wife; snow, rain, wind, sun; cat, sheep, cow; old, young, cold, hot, dark; do, make, go, come, see. Many native words have developed many meanings (nt, hand, man, head). Most native words have become parts of set expressions, borrowed words haven't. (nt, heart- to break a heart, to take to heart, to have heart in one's mouth). Most native words make up large groups of derived and compound words (nt, heart-ly, heart-less, to heart-en, hard hearted, sad hearted) The native elements play a very important role in English. Influence of borrowings ­ some say that English is so rich mainly due to loan words

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Keelefilosoofia raamat
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

Cohen's problem 151 Illocutionary theories of meaning 153 Summary 154 Questions 154 Further reading 155 viii Contents 13 Implicative relations 156 Overview 156 Conveyed meanings and invited inferences 157 Conversational implicature 158 Presupposition and conventional implicature 163 Relevance Theory 166 Indirect force 168 Summary 170 Questions 171 Further reading 171 Part IV: The dark side 173

Filosoofia → Filosoofia
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Inglise leksikoloogia kordamisküsimuste vastused
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Inglise leksikoloogia kordamisküsimuste vastused

Examples of ETYMOLOGICAL TRIPLETS (i.e. groups of three words of common root) are few in number: hospital (Lat.) - hostel (Norm.Fr.) - hotel (Par.. Fr.); to capture (Lat.) - to catch (Norm. Fr.) - to chase (Par. Fr.). 15. Folk etymology = popular etymology Folk’ or ‘popular’ theories (i.e. the thoughts of ordinary non-academic people) about the origins, forms, and meanings of words, sometimes resulting in changes to the words in question. (Examples: rosemary, cutlet, crayfish, island, nickname, newt, cherry, pea) For example, one frequently repeated “folk etymology” is that the expression rule of thumb derives from a medieval law that restricted wife beaters to a stick no bigger round than the thickness of their thumbs. It makes for a sensational story, but has no truth in it.

Filoloogia → Leksikoloogia ja...
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THE CANONIZATION
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THE CANONIZATION

THE CANONIZATION Love is one of the most beautiful and amazing feeling in the world. Many poems give different stories and meanings of love. ,,The Canonization" is very beautiful poem, and its talked about love. The poem is the story of two people who are in love, so in love. The man, which one is the hero in this poem wasn't that good looking. He had gray hairs and he had palsy. But even so, he had an appreciation for the arts and religion made him a very sensitive and caring man. He really belived, that this love is a right thing for their both. He belived that they two beign one.

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Kaheksakanna kui populaarse ornamendi tähendus Eestis läbi aegade
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Kaheksakanna kui populaarse ornamendi tähendus Eestis läbi aegade

ei mõelda selle tähendusele. Summary HUGO TREFFNER GYMNASIUM Virve Kass Supervisor: Aare Ristikivi The meaning of «kaheksakand»(eight-star) in Estonia through times Kaheksakanna kui populaarse ornamendi tähendus läbi aegade Research paper 2010 Number of pages: 15 The current research paper focuses on the changes that have taken place in the minds of Estonian people about the importance and meanings of folk art. Mostly the paper focuses on «kaheksakand», which is one of the most popular ornaments in Estonia and also in the world. Information about past I got from trade literature: mainly books, but also from another research paper. To get information about modern people thoughts I carried out a survey on Internet, which got 127 answers from people aged 13-43. In addition, I interviewed one artist by e-mail. Also I used articles from newspapers and journals.

Ajalugu → Käsitöö
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Easter traditions in Estonia
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Easter traditions in Estonia

Easter traditions in Estonia Easter traditions are rather young in Estonia. Our grandmothers took the eastern habits from BalticGermans without taking over the meanings ­ painted eggs just seemed so beautiful. So for us, their grandchildren, painting eggs has no connection with religion traditions. It is more like a way of expressing one's creativity. We use different colors and techniques: painting with herbs, watercolors, markers, special colors etc. There aren't any certain patterns to use, everyone can do it any way they like. We also give colored eggs as presents to friends and children are cracking the eggs.

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Leksikoloogia
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Leksikoloogia

phrase usually consists of a letter or a group of letters taken from the word or phrase. Abbrevation--abbrev. Acronyms are pronounced according to grapheme-phoneme conversation rule. They are one of the types of abbrevation. 13) Meaning change A word typically has not one meaning but several. Fading- an old sense of a word fades away- dies Radiation- a new sense of words are created. Extention of meaning- widened meanings. Generalization Specialization of menaing- means narrowing the meaning. Denotative shift is movement in sideways, a combination of extention and specialization. Nt gossip--godfather and idle talk. Pejoration (worsening of meaning) deterioration Amelioration- improvement of meaning. 14) Metaphor and Metonymy Metaphoe- based upone a perception of similarity. Mouse- computer mouse and quiet as a mouse. Dead metaphore- flowerbed Conduit metaphor-ideas and meanings are objects.

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Essay-Christmases in Estonia
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Essay: Christmases in Estonia

Maarja Mägi 11B Christmas celebrations in Estonia In Estonia, Christmas time is considered to be the most important time of the year. In recent times, Christmases have grown to be more a commercial holiday. What is more, Estonian Christmas celebrations have been changed due to German cultural influences. Christmases in Estonia on the whole have two meanings: first one is to celebrate the birth of the Christ and secondly it marks the whole period of mid-winter festivities. In Estonia's folk tradition, Christmas (in Estonian "jõulud" is of ancient Scandinavian origin and has no connection with Christianity) was a time of year to celebrate the shortest day and longest night. At the same time, Christmas was the culmination of the late autumn celebrations. Christmas Eve and Christmas Night were the most sacred times of the season.

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Art-based learning
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Art-based learning

Also it helps children to connect before heard bible stories with visual art. They see the symbols and also learns to analyse them. For understanding that a picture has a structure and characteristics and it needs to be interpretered correctly children should see in in three ways. Firstly they see it by the global view where the approach is emotional and they are attrachted by some details and missing some. Secondly there is a analytic view, where they analyse the obvious and more symbolic meanings and find the relationships between them. Thirdly they see it in a syntetic way, where the global message is explained and enriched by the symbolic meanings. In other words at first they read it, then they analize it and in the end they verbalise the message(Mazzarello:108-109). The power of sacred art can be used for teaching purposes. In fact, religious art "makes possible a larger measure of desirable religious growth with the least waste of time and energy

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Humpty Dumpty from Through the Looking-Glass
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Humpty Dumpty from Through the Looking-Glass

My most valuable asset is my cravat. It sometimes upsets me when others can't tell the difference between a cravat and a belt. It is just one of those things you know, that gets you all upset. But anyhow the cravat was an un-birthday present from the White King and Queen. I just love un-birthdays! Imagine that ­ 364 presents a year. What a delight. I consider myself very wise and helpful. I know a great deal of words and I am very good at giving words meanings. You know I once helped a little girl understand a long and difficult poem. She was a little bit lost: couldn't tell the difference between a song's name and what it was called. But I helped her out!

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The traveler sees what he sees-the tourist sees what he has come to see
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The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see

The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see To most people, the words tourist and traveler have the same meaning - a person visiting a foreign country to see what it has to offer. However, for people in the travel community these titles may have vastly different meanings. For many, when hearing the word tourist, a stereotypical picture comes to mind: a person with cargo shorts, a hawaiian shirt, a huge hat and sunglasses with a camera around their neck and map in hand. That is rather common amongst tourists, wearing what’s comfortable and they’d wear at home and not putting much effort into blending in. Their trips are usually planned to the T, leaving no room for any spontaneous adventures that might come up along the way. They

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Christianity
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Christianity

' NINE: 'You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.' TEN: 'You shall not covet your neighbor's house; you shall not covet your neighbor's wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor's.' Church holidays · Starts with first advent, what did it mean ? · Christmas ­ the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ · Lent (paast) · Colours Colours have also different meanings The Seven Virtues Prudence Fortitude Temperance Justice (Mõistlikkus) (Meelekindlus) (Mõõdukus) (Õiglus) · 7 Virtues: Cardinal Virtues (inimlikud voorused) ja Theological (jumalikud) Faith (Usk) Charity / Love ( Halastus/ Armastus) Hope (Lootus) The Seven Vices "Desperation (Meeleheide) Envy ( Kadedus) Infidelity (Truudusetus) Injustice (Õiglusetus)

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Edgar Allen Poe kirjandus
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Edgar Allen Poe kirjandus

the reanimation of the dead, mourning Dark romanticism genre Wrote : horror satires humor tales hoaxes He used irony and ludicrous extravagance "Metzengerstein" - the first story that Poe is known to have published Poe reinvented science fiction responding in his writing to emerging technologies such as hot air balloons in "The Balloon-Hoax" He used themes specifically catered for mass market tastes. Disliked didacticism and allegory "Works with obvious meanings cease to be art." "Quality work should be brief and focus on a specific single effect. " "The writer should carefully calculate every sentiment and idea." During his lifetime recognized as a literary critic. Poe's early detective fiction tales starring the fictitious C. Auguste Dupin - Dupin combines his considerable intellect with creative imagination, even putting himself in the mind of the criminal Eureka: A Prose Poem - an essay written in 1848, included a

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Genetic Engineering
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Genetic Engineering

Genetic engineering Genetic engineering is a set of metods, directed on artificial creating of new combinations of genes that are not meeting in the nature. Nowadays genetic engineering is using much more difficult methods and hundreds business concerns around the world are engaged in receiving and testing of genetically modified plants. However, there are different meanings concerning this theme. It is known, that the population of our globe is growing steadily and because of it has appeared a problem of shortage of the food. And genetic engineering is able to solve this problems, because there are used some technologies which modify organisms genes and give them new properties, such as resistnce to some diseases, cold weather or wreckers. Also was found out that it is possible to treat oncological

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Filosoofia küsimused
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Filosoofia küsimused

33. How does Plotinus calls what Plato calls participation? And Christianity? 34. According to Plato, where should we seek for an explanation of the world? Platon eitab maailma tekkimises kõike juhuslikku, ta usub ainulaadse, täiusliku ja kauni kosmose olemasolu - ta usub selle loojasse (Demiurg). Maailma peab Platon hingestatud elusolendiks. 35. What does it mean that a term is “univocal”? And “ambiguous”? Univoval - 1 word 1 meaning, only one explanation Ambiguous - 1 word 2 meanings, several possible explenations 36. What does it mean that a term is “analogous”? Why “being” is an analogous term? Analagous - 1 word, meanings are partly the same, partly different. Being is said in many ways. 37. How does Aristotle defines movement? The realisation of the possible in so far as it is possible. Movement can be explained because the potential and the actual being exist. (ma ei saa ise ka selles lausest aru, aga see oli pedro slaidides) 38

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Ameerika kirjanduse-Realism ja naturalism
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Ameerika kirjanduse, Realism ja naturalism

• Life on the Missisippi (1883)- based on his own experience • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) – based on his own childhood • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885) – begins as a sequel to 'Tom Sawyer' - Huck vernacular hero - there doesn't seem to much plot or structure, open story, open spirit - tension between laws of society and insticts - contrast between riverbank and river. Riverbank = fixed, social roles and concealed meanings, River = place of harmony, no clock time, wonder - possibility of human development - not a perfect book, but raises many significant questions about American life at a time etc. • Twain was becoming pessimistic, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889) • The Mysterious Stranger (1916) WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS (1837-1920) • Commonplace • Problems of the machine age and city • One of the authors who gravitates towards socialism

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FUTURE TENSES-WILL- GOING TO
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FUTURE TENSES: WILL / GOING TO

FUTURE TENSES: WILL / GOING TO I will travel to Japan next year decision I am going to study German at school plan WILL/GOING TO The Simple Future has two different forms in English: "will" and "be going to." Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often express two very different meanings as mentioned before. I will probably go to Italy next Summer I am going to fly to Italy next Saturday Future Tense: Will Form Affirmative: I will travel to Madrid in October Interrogative : Will you travel by bus? Negative : I will not travel - won't Will you travel by train or by bus?

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Brazil s national drinks
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Brazil's national drinks

from refineries that boil the cane juice to extract as much sugar crystal as possible, while cachaça is made from fresh sugarcane juice that's fermented and distilled. While many rums are made from molasses, "cachaça rum" is made from "cachaça", by-product quite different from molasses. Cachaça is prior to crystallisation of sugar. Molasses are produced after crystallisation. The "Diccionario da lengua portuguesa 2008", ad vocem "cachaça" gives two meanings of "cachaça": one refers to the by-product, the other to the beverage metonymically called also "cachaça". The "Diccionario de la Real Academia Española", ad vocem "cachaza" gives the same double meaning. Figures from 2003 indicate 1.3 billion liters of cachaça are produced each year though only 1% of this production is exported (mainly to Germany). Outside Brazil, cachaça is used almost exclusively as an ingredient in tropical drinks, with the caipirinha being the most famous cocktail.

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Ärialane suhtus ing-keeles
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Ärialane suhtus ing. keeles

skills in the workplace. Both are important and used usually together. Culture. Barriers to Intercultural communication Synergy (from Greek for "working together") means that the combined effect is more than the effect of the sum of the individual parts. Culture: Could refer to literature, music, art. Here: refers to the system of shared attitudes, beliefs, values and behavior. The iceberg model: Behaviour, clothing, food above the surface of the water. Meanings, beliefs, attitudes and values below the surface. The onion model: layers of culture (behaviour, clothing, food) can be peeled away to reveal underlying basic assumptions (meanings, beliefs, attitudes and values). The tree model: contrasts visible and hidden culture: the roots- the historical origin of C; the stem- meanings, beliefs, attitudes, values; the branches and leaves- food, clothing, behaviour Communication: is the intentional transmission of ideas from one individual to one or more

Majandus → Ärialane suhtlemine...
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Ernest Hemingway
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Ernest Hemingway

For Example: hotel which was almost empty and there was a rainy weather, the railway station, the train. The main characters in Hemingway's stories are couples ­ a strict man and woman who are younger and who depends on her husband. Usually they do not have names. They are called like American woman, American man, American girl and so on. I think Ernest Hemingway was talented writer, although it was quite difficult to take the meanings of the stories ­ not everyone can work out such a brilliant titles and everyone can not say so much with so little words. At first I did not like the Hemingway's stories because I did not understand them, but later when somebody has explained the messages to me, I had another opinion.

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History of the English language
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History of the English language

suppletive forms has decreased.In the text: goon ­ to go wenden - to turn Gan was suppletive in Old English, past form: eode.Eode was supplanted by went (past form of wenden) at the end of the Middle English period.To wend has survived in Modern English in phrases such as to wend one's way, we wended homewards (ironic usage). Thus: suppletivity- suppletion ­ different parts of one and the same paradigm come from what were originally different paradigms (different words with close meanings or words in different but close dialects).Suppletion embraces verbs, adjectives, nouns. Be ­ was/were ­been (Old English beon/wesan) (am, art, is, are); in Old English some suppletive forms were used parallel to one another) Good ­better ­ best Bad ­ worse ­ worst Much ­ more ­ most Little ­ less ­ least Estonian: hea ­ parem (cf "paras" ­ fitting, in Finnish "the best" - metonymical link), palju - rohkem Finnish: mennä (to go), lähteä (to leave)

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Mardi Gras
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Mardi Gras

" The "throw-outs" are large tin coins, plastic beads and other trinkets. Colours The traditional colors of Mardi Gras are purple, green, and gold. These colors are said to have been chosen by Grand Duke Alexis Romanoff Alexandrovitch. For the Grand Duke, the decision was simple, and true to his noble roots, he selected the official colors of the House of Romanov(the second and last imperial dynasty of Russia). Later the colours got their meanings: purple- justice, green-faith, gold-power. Mardi Gras Icons · The Faces of Comedy and Drama · Feathered Masks · Fleur de Lis · Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler! (French: "Let the good times roll!") · Throw me something, Mister! Mardi Gras in Ner Orleans Mardi Gras brings many tourist to New Orleans every year. From about two weeks before Mardi Gras there is at least one major parade each day. The largest parades take place the last

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The picture of Dorian Gray
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The picture of Dorian Gray

But the man on the picture is young again. I think the book is good ­ an excellent way of extending our vocabulary by reading. Two educational things combined. But it's also bad- it is a bad book choice for a first-time English reader. It is full with descriptions in such details, so many complexed word and expressions. Those made reading very complicated. Most of the time it wasn't reading, it was translating the words or googelling for the meanings of the fictional expressions. Adjectives are good, but when there are so many of them combined and in a foreign language..it made it painful. Also, the book was in older English, which made it even more difficult. I would recommend this book for a more experienced reader.

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The present continuous
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The present continuous

1. Some verbs are not normally used in the coniuous. These verbs are often connected with our thoughts and the feelings. We use them to talk about thing which stay the same for a long time: Like; dislike; hate; prefer; want; believe; know; belong to; need; seem; feel Do you like music? NOT Are you liking music? I hate horror films. NOT I'm hating horror films. 2. Sometimes these verbs have two meanings and we can use the continuous form for one meaning. My teacher feels I should have more speaking practice Poor Sam. He's feeling awful. He's got a headache. What do you think of our new course book? You look worried. What are you thinking about? I see what you mean. Sorry. I can't meet you tonight. I'm seeing a friend of mine. 3. Some verbs which are connected with our senses (sight, taste, hearing, etc.) are not

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The value of things VS the price of things
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The value of things VS the price of things

From time to time, things actually have no value, if you think about it. It’s the activity you want to do with it. An good example is that people buy a drill bit. They actually don’t want that drill bit, but they want the hole the drill bit is sized at. In the end, price and value are two different things, but they depend on each other. Priced things might have value, or not. Valued things might have a high price, or not. They both are a deep meaning word, with a lot of explanations and meanings. From cultural to economics to spiritual. The most important thing is though, that they both have an important meaning on people’s lives.

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Present perfect and Present perfect continious
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Present perfect and Present perfect continious

Negative I/you/we/they have not been waiting /haven’t been waiting he/she/it has not been working /hasn’t been working Question Have I/you/we/the been waiting? Has he/she/it been working? 3 When to use the Present Perfect Continuous Present Perfect Continuous (Progressive) can refer to a range of meanings, depending on the time expression used and the context. • A state which lasts up to the present moment I've been waiting for you for three hours! • An incomplete activity I've been cleaning the house but I still haven't finished. • To emphasise duration I've been writing letters all morning. • A recently finished activity I've been running. That's why I look hot.

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KUMU – Art Museum of Estonia
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KUMU – Art Museum of Estonia

seminars and conferences, the educational centre, with programmes and courses directed at various age groups, and the library, with the widest selection of art literature in Estonia. Kumu's role is to be both an educational and entertainment centre, a booster of art and artistic life, a place for reflection that carries a message of stability, a place that creates and provides experiences, and a creator and interpreter of meanings. Permanent Exhibition T h e ro o m s o f p e rm a ne nt e xh ib itio n a re fille d with th e e a rly c la s s ic s o f Es to nia n a rt fro m th e 1 8 th c e ntury until th e e nd o f th e S e c o nd Wo rld Wa r. As th e e xh ib itio n m o ve s fro m o ne to p ic to a no th e r fro m a wo rk o f a n a no nym o us Ba ltic G e rm a n p o rtra it a rtis t to Jo h a nn Kö le r, Kris tja n R a ud a nd Ko nra d Mä g i,

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English Lexicology
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English Lexicology

a phrase or clause, or they can be a complete sentence or expression. Many idioms are metaphorical. The most common type of idiom are polysemes. They are words -- often verbs -- and phrases with multiple, somewhat related meanings. An example is the verb "run;" to "run with a smart idea" or "run a computer program" are related to, but quite different from running a foot race. To analyze idioms Here I would like to make ANALYSIS of one expression: Sam, "get a move on"! The idiom "get a move on" is said when a character called Villian asks another character called Sam to hurry because they are late for a party and Sam hasn't put his costume on.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Inglise keele struktuur
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Inglise keele struktuur

that serve to mark the function of an NP relative to the construction containing it. Distinctions of case mark the structural and semantic functions of noun phrases within sentences. Common Case and Genitive Case Plain and Genitive case Forms: boy boys boy's boys' child child's children children's Semantic functions of 's: We can use sentential or phrasal analogues to present the different meanings. 1) possessive genitive: the boy's car 2) partitive genitive: the man's head, the baby's eyes 3) subjective genitive: the boy's application 4) objective genitive: the thief's arrest 5) genitive of origin: the student's letter 6) local or locative genitive: the butcher's (shop) 7) genitive of measure: an hour's walk, ten days' absence 8) descriptive or classifying genitive: a man's voice 4. Pronouns: pronoun subclasses!; categories of case, number, person, gender (be ready to

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The Death of the Author
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The Death of the Author

tal, historical reality is merely a secondary fragment, derived from Charlus. Surrealism lastly — to remain on the level of this prehistory of modernity — surrealism doubtless could not accord language a sovereign place, since language is a system and since what the movement sought was, romantically, a direct subversion of all codes — an illusory subversion, moreover, for a code cannot be destroyed, it can only be “played with”; but by abruptly violating expected meanings (this was the famous surrealist “jolt”), by entrusting to the hand the responsibility of writing as fast as possible what the head itself ignores (this was automatic writing), by accepting the principle and the experience of a collective writing, surrealism helped secularize the image of the Author. Finally, outside of literature itself (actually, these distinctions are being superseded), linguistics has just furnished the destruction of the Author with a precious analytic instrument by

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Lexical and syntactic stylistic devices
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Lexical and syntactic stylistic devices

& transferred ("sleepless ­ play on w-s ­ ­ based on the contiguity, pillow") ­ "like" ­ draws humour. transfer of meaning ("a cup" ­ to humorous use of a comparison btw 2 drink) w-d in 2 meanings different things. 3. QUOTATION (types of association (5): 2. OXYMORON ("what makes the Appear in negative ­ passage or phrase from literary characteristic feature, container, ­ combination of 2 w-s tower of Pisa lean")

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
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Phrasal verb - break
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Phrasal verb - break

OPEN, OPEN UP cause to open or to become open; come open suddenly and violently, as if from internal pressure: BURST, SPLIT, POP burst open with a sharp, explosive sound: Break into sth to suddenly begin to do something: He felt so happy that he broke into song (= suddenly began to sing). She walked quickly, occasionally breaking into a run (= starting to run). Exercises No. 1 Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings and then translate them. Phrasal Verb Meaning Translation 1. To break down a) stop working ............. 2. To break into b) end a relationship ............. 3. To break off c) escape ............. 4. To break out d) make a forceful entry ............. 5. To break up e) stop ............. No. 2 Choose the correct answer. 1. After years of working for a shoddy employer, I was finally able to .......

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Estate Planning Basics Referaat
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Estate Planning Basics Referaat

property. · Residuary beneficiaries- people or organizations named to receive any property not specifically left to primary beneficiaries. An altenate beneficiary is a person or organization you name to receive a gift you left to a direct beneficiary, if that direct beneficiary dies before you, or does not outlive you by a defined period of time, often 30 to 45 days. Children In this book ,,children" can have two meanings. The first is ,,minors" ­ individuals who are not yet 18. The second meaning is offspring of any age; parents who live long enough can have ,,children" who are in their 40s, 50s, or even older. Most parents of minor children are understandably concerned with what would happen to their children if disaster strikes and the parents die. One opportunity is to name someone to care for your children. First you have to know some legal rules. Every minor must be raised by an adult who is

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The Way Home
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The Way Home

Reading reflection 12/19/06 Title: The Way Home Writer: Sue Leather This book is about eight journeys which change lives forever. Every story is touched and helps me think more about the meanings of life. The Way Home: Alex had a nice husband she went on many trips from time to time. In one of her journeys, she bumped into an attractive man, Stefano. After a nice talk, he asked her to stay at the same hotel and the same room. At the time she agreed, it just began her betrayal and she didn't know how to stop it. Remembering her childhood, she was very frighten about her mom's betrayal and ran away in a long distance from home. And now, she was going

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Praktikum 3 otsisüsteem
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Praktikum 3 otsisüsteem

Symbol How to use it Search for Google+ pages or blood types + Examples: +Chrome or AB+ Find social tags @ Example: @agoogler Find prices $ Example: nikon $400 Find popular hashtags for trending topics # Example: #throwbackthursday When you use a dash before a word or site, it excludes sites with that info from your results. This is useful for words with multiple meanings, like Jaguar the car - brand and jaguar the animal. Examples: jaguar speed -car or pandas -site:wikipedia.org When you put a word or phrase in quotes, the results will only include pages with the same words in the same order as the ones inside the quotes. Only use this if " you're looking for an exact word or phrase, otherwise you'll exclude many helpful results by mistake. Example: "imagine all the people"

Infoteadus → Infoallikad ja infootsing
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MAASTIKU LOODUSTEADUSLIKUD KÄSITLUSED
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MAASTIKU LOODUSTEADUSLIKUD KÄSITLUSED

Maastike käsitlus võib olla väga erinev, kuid mis kõige tähtsam, igas erinevas lähenemises on eesmärk sama – väljendada maastiku erinevaid kasutamise võimalusi ja lähenemisi. Leian, et maastik meie elus on tähtis olnud läbi aegade, see on meie koduks, töökeskkonnaks ja paljudeks teisteks keskkondadeks. KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS • Bergerona, J., Paquetteb, S., Poullaouec-Gonidecb, P. (2014). Uncovering landscape values and micro-geographies of meanings with the go-along method.- Landscape and Urban Planning. Väljaanne nr. 122. lk 108-121 • Bruni, D. (2016). Landscape Quality and Sustainability Indicators.- Agriculture and Agricultural Science Procedia. Väljaanne nr. 8. lk 698-705 • Cormont, A. (2016). Landscape complexity and farmland biodiversity: Evaluating the CAP target on natural elements.- Journal for Nature Conservation. Väljaanne nr. 30. lk 19-26 • Kokovkin, T. (2001). Viis mõtet maastikust

Maateadus → Maastikuökoloogia
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Prepositions
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Prepositions

at that time in two day`s time at first sight at present Phrasal verbs: A phrasal verb is a phrase made up of two or three words: a verb combined with an adverb or a preposition, or a verb combined with an adverb and a preposition. Phrasal verbs are very common in English, and their meaning may be quite different from the meaning of the ordinary verb, eg you may know the individual meanings of the words make and off, but you may not be able to guess that to make off means "to leave or escape" . Some phrasal verbs have the adverb or preposition following immediately after the verb, as in ,,He owned up" and ,,He looks after the children"; others have the object of the verb placed between the verb and the other parts of the phrasal verb, as in ,,He laid the book down". Be afraid of She is afraid of you. Ta kardab sind.

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Grammar Terminology
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Grammar Terminology

determiner määratleja Item which indicates the kind of reference a noun Definite/indefinite: the dining phrase has. Determiners include words like a, the, some, room, a ruler my, his, each, those, which, several which express a Possessive: my study, their range of meanings including definite/indefinite, children Demonstrative: this box, possessive, demonstrative, quantifier, and numeral. that man Quantifier: some milk, every citizen Numeral: two soldiers, the second birth

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Sotsioloogia essee-Hechter ja Horne
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Sotsioloogia essee: Hechter ja Horne

Similarly, as not all people share the same meaning, in areas with high cultural and ethnic diversity, meaning can cause conflict. All in all, a shared meaning can be the main basis for social order in smaller and cohesive communities, whereas in larger and more varied habitats this explanation becomes lacklustre. Norms and values For social order to emerge, not only need individuals to understand and share with each other, as foreseen by common meanings, they must also be able to agree on a wider scale. Recognized norms and accepted values serve as a basis for more productive cooperation. Hechter and Horne (Hechter and Horne, 2003) describe norms as our "external criteria for evaluation" and values as our "internal criteria for evaluation". As norms are external, there are sanctions in the society so that the can exist effectively. People obey norms because they receive social encouragement for doing so

Sotsioloogia → Sotsioloogia
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Modal verbs
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Modal verbs

instead. I’d love to be able to ski. I hate having to get up early. • They are followed by an infinitive without -to. The exception is ought to. You must go. I’ll help you. You ought to see a doctor. • They can be used with perfect infinitives to talk about the past. You should have told me that you can’t swim. You might have drowned. 2 When to use the Modal Verbs • Each Modal Verb has at least two meanings: I must post this letter! (= obligation) You must be tired! (= deduction, probability) Could you help me? (= request) We could go to Spain for our holidays. (= possibility) May I go home now? (= permission) Where’s Anna? – I’m not sure. She may be at work. (= possibility) • Modal Verbs express our attitudes, opinions and judgements of events. Who’s that knocking on the door? - It’s James. (This is a fact.)

Keeled → Akadeemiline inglise keel
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Exami kysimused-vastused
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Exami kysimused-vastused

1. STYLE The term "style" is polysemantic (has many meanings): a Latin word "stilus" originally meant a writing instrument used by ancient people. Already in classical Latin the meaning was extended to denote the manner of expressing one's ideas in written or oral form. Jonathan Swift defined style as "proper words in proper places". In present day English the word "style" is used in about a dozen of principle meanings: 1. the characteristic manner in which a writer expresses his/her ideas (e.g. style of Byron) 2. the manner of expressing ideas, characteristic of a literary movement or period 3. the use of language typical of a literary genre (e.g. the style of a comedy, drama, novel). 4. the selective use of language that depends on spheres / areas of human activity (e.g. style of fiction, scientific prose, newspapers, business correspondence, etc.). STYLISTICS

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
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Teadusfilosoofia valikut
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Teadusfilosoofia valikut

has been used in this context, because it carries some unfortunate historical idiosyncratic topics. Since we have an enormous variety of more or less common ideas connotations. In the present context the term is used to designate the view that words to draw upon (e.g., discovery, theory, model, measurement, etc.), there are actually do not have meanings in the abstract. Words are used by people in particular fewer significant unique topics than one might imagine. For example, the concept of sociohistorical situations, and they mean whatever those people take them to mean. unconscious mental acts may be treated as a unique problem of psychology or

Filosoofia → Filosoofia
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Backpaking lifestyle
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Backpaking lifestyle

Lee & Sparks, 2007). Outside of tourism, Adler and Adler (1999) examine the migratory patterns of resort workers and the manifestations of their transient lifestyles. Of a similar chord, growing sociological discussion of ‘lifestyle migration’ focuses on individuals who migrate in search of a ‘better’ way of life (Benson & O'Reilly, 2009). These lines of research transverse the intersections of mobility, lifestyle, and social meanings. Distinguishing lifestyle migrants from tourists, Benson and O’Reilly (2009, p. 614) observe that ‘there has yet to be an adequate explanation of why people might want to turn their experiences from tourism into a way of life’. Consequently, I suggest that the term lifestyle traveller affords a rich conceptual tool with which to interrogate the proposition of backpacker tourism as a way of life, providing a means

Keeled → Inglise keel
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History of philosophy
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History of philosophy

Resistance. · The answer is Nonviolent resistance Plato's Cratylus (modified for simplicity) Hermogenes · Any word can serve to name a thing · Reason: Different languages have different names for things · Socrates' reductio ad absurdum: There can be no such thing as a private language Cratylus · There are natural names for things · Reason: When we look at our language we can see that names have natural meanings, a handsaw is a saw which we can use with our hand · Socrates' reductio ad absurdum: A jews harp is neither a harp nor does it have anything to do with Jews. Socrates' Synthesis Language is neither entirely Plato 429-348 BC Influenced by Heraclitus, the Eleatics, the Pythagoreans (Timaeus is said to be a veiled reference

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