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Self conscious emotions

How do we feel more comfortable in presenting self conscious emotions in a social situations. An experiment including embarrassment, shame and guilt...
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Synchronic and Diachronic Describtion. Types of Language Change

In the 19th century, the major objective of language studies was the search of ‘protolanguage’. The study of living languages was relegated to the school, thus excluding in from the realm of ‘science’. The achievements in dialectology and the need for...
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The Noun - General Clasification (Morphological and Semantic)

From a semantic point of view nouns are an open class of words, which express a thing, idea or a concept. They have a number of characteristics that set them apart from other word classes. For example they can form plural (car ~ cars) or take articles (a
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Children and internet

THE INTERNET: The media tells us children today spend more time surfing the Internet than playing in the street. Does this put them more at risk than their peers a hundred years ago?...
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Intonation In English

Intonation In English-лекция за интонацията в Английския език...
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История на излъчватели

At this time transmitters were of the spark-gap type and were used to transmit morse code. A transmitter consisted of an induction coil, a morse key and a battery...
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Лекции по теория на превода

Лекции по теория на превода подходящи за студенти 4 курс Английска филология, както и за студенти от други филологии.
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Подлогът в англ. език

The Subject The subject is the main part of the sentence which along with the predicate constitutes the predicative relation. The term subject comes from “to be subjected to description”...
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The English Noun

Definition A noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or idea. Whatever exists, we assume, can be named, and that name is a noun. A proper noun, which names a specific person, place, or thing...
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The English Verb

Това е всичко за английския глагол в съвременния английски език...