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Saturday, February 2, 2013

What is Linguistic Transition?



It is a clear indication of what is going to be uttered or said, a reference to what has already been said or both; perhaps, it may refer to a single word, a phrase, a sentence, a paragraph or a passage.

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  1. Transition in linguistics is the study of expression or other parts of speech that gives a text greater cohesion by making it more explicit.




    Marilou Espinosa

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  2. Transitions, transition words, or transitional expressions are words, expressions, or other parts of speech that give text or speech greater cohesion by making it more explicit, or signaling, how ideas are meant by the writer or speaker to relate to one another.

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  3. Linguistic Transition is how the ideas are meant by the writer or speaker to relate to one another.

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  4. It plays a crucial part in order to have a correct and clear delivery esp to speech.

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  5. Transitions, transition words, or transitional expressions are words, expressions, or other parts of speech that give text or speech greater cohesion by making it more explicit, or signaling, how ideas are meant by the writer or speaker to relate to one another.

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  6. transition are words, expressions, or other parts of speech that give text or speech greater cohesion by making it more explicit, or signaling, how ideas are meant by the writer or speaker to relate to one another.

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  7. data show that linguistic transition has some effects, in most cases negative, on the beginners at the private universities in Bangladesh. The implications of this study are manifold; but in particular it will help make this transition smooth.

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