Khoshi Anwer Hasan Al-Jaf

Khoshi Anwer Hasan Al-Jaf
University Of Garmian | UG · Department of English language

PhD. in Linguistics

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Introduction
Khoshi Anwar Hasan AL-JAF currently works at the English Language Department, College of Education, University of Garmian. Khoshi Anwar Hasan AL-JAF does research in Cognitive linguistics, Cognitive Phonology, and Language Education.

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The present study attempts to analyze intonation in Central Kurdish, the Sorani variety spoken in Slemani in Iraqi Kurdistan. Intonation refers to pitch fluctuations used by a speaker to express meanings. To carry out the analysis, the study embraces the theory of Cognitive Phonology. The study attempts to claim that there is a relationship between...
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The language we use, like many other things such as sun shine, water, air, rain, sound, food …etc is in a rapid change. Different studies and surveys are found about the number of languages that have disappeared in the last 500 years. At an alarming rate, many languages are dying and many others are reviving all over the world, as Crystal (2000: 1)...
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Machine Translation (MT) is an application of Natural Language Processing (NLP) which is an application of Artificial Intelligence (AI). NLP combines both Computer Science and Linguistics fields. One of the reasons for MT that should be taken into consideration is challenges for traditional translations including cost, time wasting...etc. Although...

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I would like to know how each linguistic school of thought studied and explained suprasegmentals.
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According to your experience in teaching english language, what are the vocabularies that are found in english language but it is not used by natives or it is used by non-native english speakers more than the native ones?

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