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"slowness" - 10 õppematerjali

Milan Kundera
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Milan Kundera

 Kindla teemaderingi eristamatus Manchester Civil Olga Simonova Justice Centre;  Mott Teosed  Kundera tuntuim  romaan on 1984. aastal ilmunud „Olemise talumatu kergus“("Nesnesitel ná lehkost bytí", eesti keeles 1992; 2000, tõlkinud Leo Metsar).  Eesti keelde on veel tõlgitud "Surematus", "Nali", "Teadmatus", * Monologues, 1957-1964-1965 Plays:  * The Owner of the Keys, 1962.  * Two Ears, Two Weddings (Slowness), 1968 * The Blunder, 1969 * Jaques and His Master, 1971 (Hommage to Diderot in 3 acts) Fiction: * The Joke, 1965 * Laughable Loves, 3 parts: 1963-1965- 1968, complete 1969 * Life is Elsewhere, 1969/70 * The Farewell Waltz (earlier translation: Party), 1970/71 * The Book of Laughter and * Forgetting, 1978 Essays:  * About the Disputes of Inheritance, 1955 * Art of the Novel, 1960 * The Czech Deal, 1968 * Radicalism and Exhibitionism, 1969 * The Stolen West or the Tragedy of

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Inglise keele stilistika
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Inglise keele stilistika

you liked it, of it's reek (hais) if you didn't or simply odor if you didn't care." Phonesthemes A type of inherent connotation. A repeatedly used combination of sound that has more or less clearly perceived meaning, but it's not a morpheme, such as filite, flimsy, flippant. These words have suggested the idea of lightness, airyness, even grace with the implication of insecurity, instability e.g slow, slubbish, sloppy. The phonestheme here is sl ­ meaning of inactivity, slowness. Spry, sprag..(ei loe välja), springy. Spr suggests the idea of energetic brisk, lively motion. Adherent connotation The kind that words may acquire in a certain context and outside it is not present. 5 e.g 1 Oscar Wilde ,,I tell you what, you are very rude; and, after all, what are you? Only a student." 2 Oscar Wilde ,,He is some brainless, beautiful creature who should be in here in winter when

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
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Assignment Analysis of literature-prose
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Assignment Analysis of literature: prose

hungry she was. She felt fragile, she was afraid to bump against anything. Her skin felt hard and brittle, she knew about her condition and that she can fall apart at slightest touch. She had a tough life, she was divorced, poor, unwell and probably not a Christian since she decided to sleep with a man whom she just met. She also was drinking and smoking. She hoped that man could be different maybe because he had good-natured slowness which her ex-husband maybe hasn't had. Or maybe because she thought he is wealthier or generous. 6. Find symbols and allusions to prove that the first part can be interpreted in Christian terms. What do you make of its ending? Drinking ,,Angel Wings". Oh God, Mary it's good. 3 7. Introduce briefly the major characters of the remaining parts

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Exami kysimused-vastused
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Exami kysimused-vastused

This colouring (formal ­ informal) is always present in a word (e.g. "drink" (neutral) ­ "beverage" (literary) ­ "pull" (colloquial); "home" (neutral) ­ "residence" (literary) ­ "digs" (colloquial). Phonestheme is a subtype of IC. This is a repeated combination of sounds that has a more or less clearly perceived meaning. E.g. "fl" combination of sounds conveys the idea of airiness, brightness with the implication of insecurity; "sl" has the meaning of slowness and inactivity; "spr" conveys the idea of energetic, risk, and lively motion. 3. ADHERENT CONNOTATION Meaning of a word has: a denotation (meaning proper, we find it in dictionaries) and a connotation (an additional shade of meaning). Connotation may be a permanent part of word meaning ­ it is then called inherent connotation. Connotation is ever present when the word is used. Adherent connotation is the shade of meaning the word requires in a particular context only.

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
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Di-vesinikodsiid
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Di-vesinikodsiid

Results from a study published in 2005 in the New England Journal of Medicinesuggest nearly one in six participants in 2002's Boston Marathon experienced some degree of hyponatremia. A 2006 study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine states unequivocally that "exercise associated hyponatremia is due to overdrinking." In the article, sports physiologists Timothy David Noakes and Benjamin Speedy lament the biomedical community's slowness to acknowledge the risks over over-hydration in endurance athletes. The paper recounts the upsetting story of a marathon runner in 1981, who, reporting to a hospital with symptoms resembling dehydration, received two liters of fluid delivered intravenously and was sent home. But the treatment didn't work. On the way home

Keemia → Keemia
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Stilistika loeng
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Stilistika loeng

"residence" (literary) ­ "digs" (colloquial). Phonestheme is a subtype of IC. This is a repeated combination of sounds (not a morpheme) that has a more or less clearly perceived meaning. Thus in the words "flight", "flimsy", "flippant" ­ "fl" combination of sounds conveys the idea of airiness, brightness with the implication of insecurity. "Slow", "sluggish", "sloppy" ­ "sl" has the meaning of slowness and inactivity. "Spry", "sprightly", "springy" ­ "spr" conveys the idea of energetic, risk, and lively motion. ADHERENT CONNOTATION (AC) Is evoked only to create a particular context (e.g. O. Wilde: "I tell you what, you are very rude, and, after all, what are you? Only a student (negative here)." "He is some brainless (positive here), beautiful creature who should always be here in winter when we have no plants

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
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Games Programming with Java and Java 3D
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Games Programming with Java and Java 3D

· performance; · console support; · the availability of existing Java 3D games. 6.1. Performance Performance data on Java 3D is scarce ­ only the Marner study has seriously considered Java 3D's performance against one of its rivals, OpenGL [Marner 2002]. At present, performance `figures' seem mostly based on hearsay. A common example is to give DirectX 10/10, OpenGL 7.5/10, and Java 3D 3/10. Java 3D performance is often equated with Java performance: the perceived slowness of Java `demonstrates' the slowness of Java 3D. In fact, since Java 3D relies on OpenGL or DirectX for rendering, much of the graphics processing speed of Java 3D is independent of Java. History suggests that performance will become a less important consideration as the base speed of hardware keeps increasing. Even today, most low profile games rely less on dazzling 3D special effects, more on gaming characterization and story. High

Informaatika → Java programmeerimine
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Stilistika materjalid
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Stilistika materjalid

Such words are firmly associated with that style. However, when a colloquial word appears in a literary speech, the result is humour or irony because of the clash in the stylistic colouring. Phonesthemes--a subtype of inherent connotation--a recurrent combination of sounds, yet, not a morpheme, that has more or less clearly felt meaning. e.g. flight, flimsy, flippant--suggest lightness, grace, insecurity e.g. slow, sluggish, sloppy--suggest slowness, inactivity 3. Adherent connotations Adherent connotation is the shade of meaning, that word acquires in a context and outside this context connotation is not present. AC may be positive or negative--any part of speech may acquire this connotation, the exact shade of meaning depending on the context. Negative adherent connotation: · (Grammatical negation (science has no soul)) · The proximity of words carrying inherent negative connotations (vulgar

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

Face ashen, eyes wide, I sat like a bird locked in the eyes of a snake. His lovely eyes seem to glow with rash excitement. Then, as the seconds passed, they dimmed. His expression slowly folded into a mask of ancient sadness. "Don't be afraid," he murmured, his velvet voice unintentionally seductive. "I promise..." He hesitated. "I swear not to hurt you." He seemed more concerned with convincing himself than me. "Don't be afraid," he whispered again as he stepped closer, with exaggerated slowness. He sat sinuously, with deliberately unhurried movements, till our faces were on the same level, just a foot apart. "Please forgive me," he said formally. "I can control myself. You caught me off guard. But I'm on my best behavior now." He waited, but I still couldn't speak. "I'm not thirsty today, honestly." He winked. At that I had to laugh, though the sound was shaky and breathless. "Are you all right?" he asked tenderly, reaching out slowly, carefully, to place his marble hand back in mine

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

plain nowisthetimef cipher OMLMLRWIMGBIY key YPETYPETYPET plain orallgoodmen cipher MGEEJVSHBBIG Polyalphabetic ciphers were, when used with mixed alphabets and without word divisions, unbreakable to the cryptanalysts of the Renaissance. Why, then, did the nomenclator reign supreme for 300 years? Why did cryptographers not use the polyalphabetic system instead? Apparently because they disliked its slowness and distrusted its accuracy. Encipherment in a polyalphabetic system, with its need to keep track of which alphabet was in use at every point and to make sure that the ciphertext letter was taken from that alphabet, could not compare in speed with a nomenclator encipherment. The well-informed author of an anonymous 17th-century "Traitte de 1'art de deschiffrer" in the Royal Archives at Brussels stated that chancelleries do not use

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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