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    --Auditory phonetics is the study of how speech is perceived by the brain. History Around 750 A.D.‚ the Indian grammarian Pāṇini studied and wrote about the rules of articulation of Sanskrit. He also wrote some of the first known works on linguistic theories in general. Read more: http://www.ehow.com/about_5373646_history-phonetics.html#ixzz2mCCJ2oeuTypes Phonetics can be separated into three fields of study. --Articulatory phonetics is the study of how speech is made with the mouth

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    :pragmatics‚ syntax and speech act theory. The process of realization of language units in speech was viewed through the comparison of language and speech as a potential system of signs. Pragmatic investigations cover the fields of both linguistics and philosophy. In language studies‚ pragmatics is a very wide field. It examines our use and our understanding of the language we speak and hear‚ read and write. Pragmatics examines the importance in language studies of our general knowledge‚ and

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    world. John Walsh says that “[the claim that] English‚ the ‘International Shark’ as one commentator has dramatically called it‚ is about to devour other state languages‚ ignores a far more diverse tapestry of linguistic diversity” (Walsh‚ 2001). However‚ the threat of English to linguistic diversity and other cultures is debatable. This paper will discuss three significant issues with a view to the clarification of this issue: globalisation; English as a world medium; and English as a new ‘cultural

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    ’s How to Do Things with Words (second edition‚ 1975)‚ the major premise of which is that language is as much‚ if not more‚ a mode of action as it is a means of conveying information. As John Searle puts it‚ "All linguistic communication involves linguistic acts. The unit of linguistic communication is not‚ as has generally been supposed‚ the symbol‚ word‚ or sentence‚ or even the token of the symbol‚ word‚ or sentence‚ but rather the production or issuance of the symbol or word or sentence in the

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    Literature in the Language Classroom  Traditional Approaches The teaching of literature has recently been resurrected as a vital component of English language teaching. Over the past few decades‚ there has been much discussion on the value of attempting to teach any kind of literature‚ whether it be the classics or any imaginative work written in English‚ as part of an English language syllabus. For instance‚ in the sixties and seventies‚ there was a distinct reaction against the use of any literary

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    The four fields of anthropology are physical anthropology‚ archaeology‚ linguistic and cultural anthropology. In the lecture notes These are very important aspects to study and are known as the Boasian Approach. Biological or physical anthropologists study inherited traits that are passed down within a culture. They use fossils and compare anatomies of other species like our own to understand the evolution of the human mind‚ body and behavior. The subfield archaeology studies past ways of life by

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    References: Culture Shock‚ Michael Agar Linguistic studies‚ USF   Related Articles: Fathers of Linguistics I Fathers of Linguistics II

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    What Is Eap?

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    siWhat are EAP and ESP? The aim of this report is to talk about a narrower‚ functional perspective of variation in language use and the linguistics resources which ESP /EAP students may choose and ignore in order to achieve their communicative goals in professional practice. This involves three important concepts: EST (English for Science and Technology)‚ EAP (English for Academic Purposes) and ESP (English for Specific Purposes). The first concept‚ EST is the language used in the professional

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    Structuralism and Semiotics

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    insights into what makes us the way we are. Where does structuralism come from? Structuralism first comes to prominence as a specific discourse with the work of a Swiss linguist‚ Ferdinand de Saussure‚ who developed a branch of linguistics called "Structural Linguistics." Saussure died before he was able to publish his material but we have the meticulously recorded notes of several of his students made during the 2nd course of 1908-1909. The theory was still at a developmental stage then--and has

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