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    НЕГОСУДАРСТВЕННОЕ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНОЕ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЕ ВЫСШЕГО ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНОГО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ «МЕЖДУНАРОДНЫЙ ИНСТИТУТ МЕНЕДЖМЕНТА ЛИНК» Факультет лингвистики Кафедра лингвистики Контрольная работа №4 По дисциплине Общее языкознание Студент: Орлова Мария Андреевна‚ 5 курс ЗО Преподаватель: Киосе Мария Ивановна Дата сдачи: Жуковский 2015 Контрольная работа №4 Задание 1. Подготовить конспекты по следующим разделам: 1. Applied linguistics 1 History The term applied linguistics dates

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    Through detailed consideration of one selected area of investigation evaluate the progress made by researchers in developing explanations of key aspects of the psychology of language and communication. The study of language is frequently debated in different theories of human nature. The importance of language is relevant when it to comes to the work of philosophers‚ neuroscientist‚ humanist and psychologist. Language has been applicable to Aristotle‚ Plato‚ Hume‚ Locke‚ Freud and Skinner. This

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    or to a specific instance of such a system of complex communication. The scientific study of language in any of its senses is called linguistics. Psycholinguistics or Psychology of Language is the study of the psychological and neurobiological factors that enable humans to acquire‚ use‚ comprehend and produce language. Initial forays into psycholinguistics were largely philosophical ventures‚ due mainly to a lack of cohesive data on how the human brain functioned. Modern research makes use of biology

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    analysis in regard of the topic can be found in the final paragraph. The objective of this essay is to observe the influence between a Mandarin user’s native language (mother tongue) and the English language in terms of logical thinking process and psycholinguistic perspectives as well as avoiding literal or verbal translation from my the language. This is an interesting however less discussed topic in terms of English learning method. I sincerely hope English learners‚ particularly foreign learners

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    Applied and experimental linguistics | Computational linguistics Forensic linguistics Internet linguistics Language acquisition Language assessment Language development Language education Linguistic anthropology Neurolinguistics Psycholinguistics Second language acquisition | Related articles | History of linguistics Linguistic prescription List of linguistsList of unsolved problems in linguistics | Portal | v · d · e | Stylistics is the study and interpretation of texts

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    Book Review

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    Reish Lee Malicdem R45? Finally! My semester has just ended. I’m getting about two weeks off from the university before another one starts. I’m going to catch up on my reading list‚ I’ve fallen way behind schedule. Haha! Anyway‚ one of my courses this semester was PI 100 or the "Rizal" course. As one of our final requirements‚ we were required to submit an essay on Ambeth Ocampo’s renowned book Rizal Without the Overcoat. Here’s what I wrote (crammed might be a better word choice) Heh heh: 

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    be the most fundamental form of figurative language‚ carrying the assumption that terms literally connected with one object can be transferred to another object.. Defined as the transference of some quality from one object to another‚ or‚ in psycholinguistic terms‚ “from one conceptual sphere or cognitive domain to another”‚ metaphors seem to be in all cases “departures from a norm”‚ the result of the use of words with deviant typicality conditions. Although seen as the typical rhetorical devices

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    10 Use of Communication Strategies by Chinese EFL Learners An Mei Foreign Language Department‚ Guizhou University‚ China Sanooch S. Nathalang Human Language Technology Laboratory‚ National Electronics and Computer Technology Center‚ Pathumyani‚ Thailand Abstract This present study reports on an investigation into the CSs used by College English students (or non-English major students) in China. These students are a large group who are studying English and need to use CSs to facilitate

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    Teachers College‚ Columbia University‚ Working Papers in TESOL & Applied Linguistics‚ 2009‚ Vol. 9‚ No. 1 The Critical Period Hypothesis: Support‚ Challenge‚ and Reconceptualization The Critical Period Hypothesis: Support‚ Challenge‚ and Reconceptualization Andy Schouten1 Kanda University of International Studies ABSTRACT Given the general failure experienced by adults when attempting to learn a second or foreign language‚ many have hypothesized that a critical period exists for the domain

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    Componential Analysis

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    4CursSemantica Componential Analysis Classical structuralism 0. Preliminaries From previous study‚ it is known that linguistic analysis proceeds level by level‚ specifying in each case: the primitives of the level‚ the combinatorial operations and rules‚ and finally a representation of the utterance on that level. In the particular case of the semantic level‚ one must specify: a) the sense components ‚ the constructional rules for building complex meaning out of the more elementary

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