Aplicada Juliana Castañeda González Quang‚ V. D. (2007). Critical Applied Linguistics: Concerns and Domains. In this article‚ Vo Dai Quang’s objective is to understand what is Critical Applied Linguistics (CAL) and to do so‚ he lists some concerns and questions that can bring a closer understanding of what critical applied linguistics means. Quang’s concerns have to do with: “the scope and coverage of applied linguistics‚” “the notion of praxis as a way of going beyond a dichotomous relation
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Tongue Twister: to Bridge the Gap between Teaching Linguistics and Teaching Literature by: Novalita Fransisca Tungka Jakobson’s poetic function of a language is the biggest contribution to the field of language and literature. Poetic function enables linguists and literary scholars to analyze the function of language and elements of literature within poetry. That is to say‚ poetic function bridges the gap between linguistics and literature. Two axes proposed by Jakobson as the core of poetic
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THE LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF ENGLISH AND INDONESIAN ESSAYS MADE BY EFL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS Teguh Budiharso Abstract: Linguistic features of English and Indonesian essays made by EFL (English as Foreign Language) undergraduate students were analyzed by using content analysis. The objective was to identify the similarities and differences in sentence complexity‚ grammar‚ and mechanics of the essays. Errors in the forms of incomplete sentences‚ run-on and stringy sentences were found as well
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Student Number: 11032901 Module Code: PC5003 Kousta‚ S.-T.‚ Vinson‚ D. P.‚ & Vigliocco‚ G. (2008). Investigating linguistic relativity through bilingualism: The case of grammatical gender. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning‚ Memory‚ and Cognition‚ 34 (4)‚ 843-858. Language is the expression of feelings‚ thoughts‚ ideas and experience through the use of sounds or symbols (Goldstein‚ 2011). Whether we “think in language” or whether language shapes our thoughts is still a matter of
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Regional accents show great variation across the areas where English is spoken as a first language. This reading provided an overview of the many identifiable variations in pronunciation‚ deriving from the phoneme inventory of the local dialect‚ of the local variety of Standard English between various populations of native English speakers. Local accents are part of local dialects. Dialects of English have unique features in pronunciation‚ vocabulary‚ and grammar. I have learned that the term "accent"
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Position paper Linguistic diversity creates a sense of cultural identity in an increasingly individualistic world and should therefore be preserved Introduction: In many ways‚ language provides a sense of identity. We establish our identity through our use of language. Language is so deeply embedded in culture that cultural identity is defined to a great extent in terms of language. In a more and more globalizing and individualistic world‚ this means
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A Contrastive Linguistic Analysis of Inflectional Bound Morphemes of English‚ Azerbaijani and Persian Languages: A Comparative Study Bahram Kazemian1 & Somayyeh Hashemi2 Abstract This study aims at contrasting and comparing inflectional bound morphemes of English‚ Azerbaijani and Persian languages in details to pinpoint any similarities and differences between them. To do so‚ an inventory of Azerbaijani‚ Persian and English inflections with examples and illustrations are listed to highlight
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Practice in Language Studies‚ Vol. 4‚ No. 6‚ pp. 1178-1187‚ June 2014 © 2014 ACADEMY PUBLISHER Manufactured in Finland. doi:10.4304/tpls.4.6.1178-1187 Critical Discourse Analysis of Barack Obama ’s 2012 Speeches: Views from Systemic Functional Linguistics and Rhetoric Bahram Kazemian Department of English‚ Tabriz Branch‚ Islamic Azad University‚ Tabriz‚ Iran Somayyeh Hashemi Department of English‚ Tabriz Branch‚ Islamic Azad University‚ Tabriz‚ Iran Abstract—In the light of Halliday
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WILL AND DETERMINISM RELATION The stereotypical definition of determinism‚ to the layman‚ goes something like this: "All events are predetermined so we have no free will." Actually‚ this is more or less the definition of hard determinism. Determinism‚ however‚ according to professor of philosophy Sandra LaFave‚ can co-exist with free will in the form of soft determinism‚ the philosophical theory that all events indeed have causes but that humans can still act voluntarily. Soft determinism provides
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believed that determinism and freedom are compatible. Furthermore‚ there are also philosophers who are against determinism and believe in free will; we make choices from our own free will. The motive of this essay is to emphasis that “THERE ARE LIMITATIONS TO HOW MUCH WE HAVE FREEDOM‚ BUT‚ WE DO HAVE SOME FREEDOM OF CHOICES TO CHOOSE FROM”. This essay will focus on three different theories that relates to free will and determinism. These theories consist of hard determinism‚ soft determinism and indeterminism
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