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Alex73 [517]
3 years ago
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discuss the semantic profile of the word commit to indicate how it can be used in different contexts. in particular, show both t

he negative and positve sense of the meaning of the word
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saul85 [17]3 years ago
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The result indicates<span> that Chinese EFL learners exhibit similar ... </span>negative<span> prosody</span><span>, a few have a </span>positive <span>prosody, and many more </span>words<span> are neutral ... If </span>both positive<span> and </span>negative<span> collocates exist in the </span>context<span>, the node </span>word can<span> be ... According to Hunston, “A </span>word<span> may be said to have a </span>particular semantic<span> prosody if it </span>can. Discuss<span> the </span>semantic profile<span> of the </span>word commit<span> to </span>indicate<span> how it </span>can<span> be ... </span>Discuss<span> the</span>se mantic profile<span> of the </span>word<span> '</span>commit<span>' to </span>indicate<span> how it </span>can<span> be </span>used<span> in </span>different contexts<span>. In </span>particular show both<span> the </span>negative<span> and </span>positive sense<span> of the ... Guide demonstrates how phrases </span>can<span> be </span>used<span> in</span>different ways. Discuss<span> the </span>semantic profile<span> of the </span>word commit<span> to </span>indicate<span> how it </span>can<span> be ... </span>Discuss<span> the</span>se mantic profile<span> of the </span>word<span> '</span>commit<span>' to </span>indicate<span> how it </span>can<span> be </span>used<span> in </span>different contexts<span>. In </span>particular show both<span> the </span>negative<span> and </span>positive sense<span> of the ... Guide demonstrates how phrases </span>can<span> be </span>used<span> in</span>different<span> ways.</span>
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