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"4 pages in length. The nature of sound change, according to John H. McWhorter in The Power of Babel: A Natural History of Language, is the basis upon which the entire human language has evolved, readily identifiable by such ever-changing linguistic components as dialect, syntax and the melding of two entirely different languages as with Spanglish. Bibliography lists 3 sources." Buy
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Linguistics/How Sound Change Takes Place
A 9 page research paper that examines various linguistic theories that explain why sound changes take place in language and what social mechanisms serve to perpetuate such changes. Theories discussed include those of William Labov. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Buy
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Linguistics within Anthropology
This 4 page paper examines aspects of linguistics within anthropology though the functionalist and structuralist approaches of de Saussure and Jakobson with analytical approaches from Levi-Strauss. The paper also considers how Leach defines the variation of myth within cultural societies. The bibliography cites 4 sources. Buy
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Linguistics Terminology and Debates on the Views of AAVE
"This 6 page paper provides an overview of some of the comparative terms in modern linguistics, including register vs. dialect, descriptive vs. prescriptive, and phoneme vs. allophone. This paper also considers the debates around the use of AAVE, African American Vernacular English, and the approach a descriptive linguist would take to evaluating AAVE. Bibliography lists 5 sources. " Buy
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Linguistics And The Use Of Indirectness In Language
"Indirect language is often used as a means of determining politeness, for self-protection, in language representative of particular cultures and as a means of conveying humor. This 15 page paper considers the linguistic components of Indirectness in a number of different scenarios and considers the range of its application across a variety of languages. Bibliography lists 12 sources. " Buy
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Linguistics / Lecture Methodology
This 5 page paper explains the lecture method of teaching. Both essential and nonessential components are discussed. The writer also includes techniques that hold the student's attention and that enhance the student's learning. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Buy
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Linguistics And The Use Of Indirectness In Language
"Indirect language is often used as a means of determining politeness, for self-protection, in language representative of particular cultures and as a means of conveying humor. This 15 page paper considers the linguistic components of Indirectness in a number of different scenarios and considers the range of its application across a variety of languages. Bibliography lists 12 sources." Buy
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Sociolinguistics
"A 3 page definition of sociolinguistics. The author contends that the simple statement ""English is spoken more widely than Chinese in Singapore"" is not in itself a sociolinguistic observation. Sociolinguistics is concerned not with which language is spoken but how that language is spoken in context with certain social stimuli. Bibliography lists 3 sources. " Buy
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The Cultural Reflections of Linguistics
"A 4 page overview of language and how it reflects culture. The author considers a fictional culture with no word for ocean, many positive words for child, only plural words for leader, no word for war, words describing men and women only in terms of the domestic relationship, many words for grain and no words for meat products and discusses what that must mean in terms of this culture's ideologies and lifeways. Bibliography lists 2 sources. " Buy
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The Contributions of Ferdinand de Saussure to Modern Linguistics
This 7 page report discusses Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure (1857-1913) who is best-known for developing the ideas Plato originally presented in Cratylus regarding the relationship of the “signifier” to the “signified” which is also applicable to the “namer” and the “named.” For de Saussure the “signifier” are unified in an overall “sign” in which the signifier is the sound image related to a particular world while the signified is the conception or the mental image the sound evokes. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Buy
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Sociolinguistics
This 6 page paper defines the subject and provides examples. An exercise that may be used for a class is suggested. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Buy
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Korean Linguistics
"20 pages in length. The multiplicity of languages spoken across the globe makes the world a diverse and complex place in which to try to communicate. The extent to which common speech varies from place to place is indicative of massive cultural incongruity, as well as the absence of any linguistic common denominator. Korean stands as one of the world's most complex and difficult languages; with its spoken presence in over thirty countries, one might readily surmise that this particular language has transgressed many of the cultural boundaries that continue to plague myriad lesser known global tongues. Bibliography lists 14 sources." Buy
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Sociolinguistics
"15 pages in length. The concept of interactional sociolinguistics extends far beyond the superficial aspects of communication. Indeed, one only needs to observe any number of various groups to effectively realize that interaction between and among people harbors significant relevance to all seemingly unrelated elements of life. A prime example of just how critical the effects of interactional sociolinguistics truly are is found in Deborah Schiffrin’s book entitled “Approaches To Discourse,” with particular emphasis upon the chapter called Interactional Sociolinguistics. The findings revealed by the author’s work clearly demonstrates the manner in which people tend to communicate within different cultures. The writer discusses interactional sociolinguistics as it relates to Gumperz and Chinua Achebe’s “No Longer At Ease.” Bibliography lists 10 sources." Buy
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The Evolution of Chomskyan Linguistics
"This 16 page paper considers the different periods in the evolution of Chomskyan Linguistics and attempts to assess variations in Noam Chomsky’s approaches to language development between the 1950s and 1990s. This paper represents a general overview of the basic theories and process of development of Chomsky’s linguistic theories, categorized by four different time periods. Bibliography lists 8 sources. " Buy
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The Evolution of Chomskyan Linguistics
"This 16 page paper considers the different periods in the evolution of Chomskyan Linguistics and attempts to assess variations in Noam Chomsky’s approaches to language development between the 1950s and 1990s. This paper represents a general overview of the basic theories and process of development of Chomsky’s linguistic theories, categorized by four different time periods. Bibliography lists 8 sources. " Buy
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Sociolinguistics of Society
"Language in culture is based on a number of contrasts. For example, it is based on a set of rules according to a large culture, but that large culture contains within it subsets of language formed when certain aspects of language are applied to delineate a subcultures from the larger culture. Some of these aspects include accent, dialect, slang and other language modifiers, including expected cultural traits within the subculture itself. Focus on 3 subcultures: O'Nolan's poor Irish, U.S. teens (1960s-1990s) and Caribbean youth/culture. 4 works cited. jvLangSc.rtf" Buy
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Knowledge of Linguistics and Its Impact on Understanding the Teaching of Language
"This 12 page report discusses both linguistics and language and the ways in which they interact for a language teacher. Because language is one of the most unique factors of human interaction, even the very process of being human, its study deserves to be thought of as a key component of understanding human cognition, personal relationships, and how society develops. It also offers a great deal of opportunities to those who teach language and the tools of language. The practice of linguistics is intimately woven into the teaching of language. Bibliography lists 8 sources. " Buy
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Sociolinguistics: The Vietnamese Learners of English
5 pages. This is an informative essay identifying request strategies in Vietnamese and American English. This Sociolinguistics and Language Teaching model paper reviews pragmatic transfer and the distinctions between requests in the VLE and American student. Also included are internal and external modifications in realizing requests. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Buy
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Sociolinguistics Of The Mexican Mafia
"5 pages in length. The writer discusses the special languages utilized by La Eme, the Mexican Mafia. Bibliography lists 1 source." Buy
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"""Scrambling"" in Japanese Linguistics"
" (10pp). ""Scrambling"" in linguistics is examining the word order in a sentence. Meaning or understanding ay be distorted by inappropriate word order. In an analytical overview of this unique area of language studies it would appear that not much research, has been completed in this field. That which has been done is discussed in this article. Bibliography lists 6 sources. " Buy
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