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Comparison and Contrast of Languages
The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast the languages of Spanish and English, and by putting these contrasts into my own learning experiences, to illustrate how these comparisons and contrasts manifest in ‘real life’. ... I was amazed at the similarity of the two languages and how they could be so alike and so different. That realization sensitized me to the similarities of languages, how one grows from another, and I have taken that consideration and recognized many words that are similar. ... Both languages have two phonemes symbolized /t/ and /d/, but there is an articulatory difference between them: the stops are dental in Spanish but alveolar in English: the Spanish speaker pronounces them with the tip of the tong against the inner surfaces of the upper front teeth while the English speaker articulates them with the tip of the tongue on the alveolar ridge just above and behind the upper front teeth.
Approximate Word count = 1478 Approximate Pages = 5.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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