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A Research Paper Submitted to the Department of Linguistics
Arabesque is a genre which is used in Turkish music. So far, there have been so many different explanations concerning the genre; however, we have not a mutual description yet. While discussing the arabesque, in general sense, it is described as “fatalism”, ‘degenerated’, ‘debased’, ‘Arabic music’, or ‘pain culture’. In the broader sense, what the genre it has been perceived as ‘mass culture’....
“Theory Section Submitted to the Department of Linguistics”
The role of grammar is perhaps one of the most controversial issues in language teaching. In the early parts of the twentieth century, grammar teaching formed an essential part of language instruction, so much so that other aspects of language learning were either ignored or downplayed. The argument was that if you knew the grammatical rules of the language, you would be able to use it for communication. This concept was strongly
challenged in the early 1970s...
Ambiguity is the property of words, terms, and concepts as beingundefined, undefinable, or without an obvious definition and thus having an unclear meaning that is, a word, phrase, or sentence is considered to be “ambiguous” if it has more than one meaning. A quotation can express the term ambiguity more easily;
O. Henry (1862-1910) was a prolific American short-story writer, a master of surprise endings, who wrote about the life of ordinary people in New York City.
A twist of plot, which turns on an ironic or coincidental circumstance, is typical of O. Henry's stories. William Sydney Porter (O. Henry) was born in Greenboro, North
Carolina. His father, Algernon Sidney Porter, was a physician. When William was three, his mother died, and he was raised by his paternal grandmother and aunt.