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  Language Acquisition
.... Chomsky sees the acquisition of language as a process of input-output, what he calls a Cartesian view of language acquisition and language structure. ....
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Language and Culture
.... parents, child psychologists, and all socially conscious citizens would do well to heed Benjamin Lee Whorf's (1897-1941) view that language shapes thought. ....
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Rhetoric
.... grouping maintain that discourse is used to shape the distribution of power in society, like Michel Foucault, while others like Derrida view language as highly ....
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Language Acquisition
.... Understanding language, on this view, is a matter of sorting out or syntactically organizing linguistic structures so as to arrive at meaning. ....
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The concept of a private language
.... Ayer refers to the view of private language taken by Wittgenstein and notes that the latter seems to mean by this that someone who attempted to use language in ....
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Theories of Language and Writing
.... Monroe C. Beardsley defines rhetorical communication: "To regard a piece of language from the rhetorical point of view is (in one good sense of this term) to ....
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Chomsky's Theory of Language Learning
.... However, it furnished support for Chomsky's view of language learning as applied to second language learning, an approach in which foreign language is ....
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Language Development Theory Abstract Learning theory is as di
.... As Chomsky notes, the traditional and popular view about how children acquire language is that they imitate other speakers, who correct their errors (N. Chomsky ....
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Language and Cognition
.... Jerison stated that "from an evolutionary point of view, the initial evolution of language is more likely to have been as a supplement to other sensory systems ....
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Perscriptive and Descriptive Language Use
.... The view of those who conceived the OED was that it should be "'an inventory of the language' and decidedly not a guide to proper usage" (Winchester 104). ....
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Language Use Across Cultures
.... there is an important reason for this ritual-"there are differing language levels in .... businessmen, it helps to understand the context in which they view others. ....
(1093 4 )

Language Acquistion
.... Chomsky sees the acquisition of language as a process of input-output, what he calls a Cartesian view of language acquisition and language structure. ....
(1250 5 )

English language in Japan
.... the 1980s, when Japan's "bubble economy" was the envy of the world, corporations in Japan would routinely fund language education with a view toward "meet[ing ....
(4282 17 )

Human Origins
.... MDNM» cognitive faculties that must precede the achievement of language and rational .... before this period, cited earlier, would be consistent with this view. ....
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Development of Human Life
.... cognitive faculties that must precede the achievement of language and rational .... weapons before this period, cited earlier, would be consistent with this view. ....
(2689 11 )

Error Analysis of Second Language Learners
.... With regards to maturation, the general view has been that young children learn a second language through a process essentially similar to the way in which ....
(3203 13 )

Linguistics and Semiotics
.... cultural experience. Metaphors and figurative language are often capable of framing our worldview and our view of self. Language and ....
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English as the Official Language
.... Many people support multilingualism and oppose having English as an official language because they view this as unfair to individuals who are not fluent in ....
(3077 12 )

Language Acquisition
.... In this view, the way a child learns to speak is more a function .... In opposition, the social interactionists maintain that language is acquired from cues in the ....
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TESOL Teaching
.... TESOL Quarterly, 8, 305-314. Stevick, E. (1975). One simple visual aid: A psychodynamic view. Language Learning, 25, 63-72. Stevick, E. (1976). ....
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Contributions of Writers to English Language
.... Language does play a role in shaping how we view the world, however, and minorities who do not speak as we think educated people should speak are relegated in ....
(3399 14 )

The House of the Spirits
.... The "I" is unnamed, as Antoni notes, and when the "I" disappears and leave the third-person-omniscient point-of-view, the language is that of magical realism ....
(1452 6 )

Antonin Artaud's Theater of Cruelty Techniques
.... Artaud makes clear his own view of language when he writes, To make metaphysics out of a spoken language is to make the language express what it does not ....
(972 4 )

Miracles and the Modern Worldview
.... world view, which is unlike the fundamentalist world view, but also unlike the scientific/rationalist world view, although borrowing some language and tools ....
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Oficial Language of US
.... century, however, technological advances and a changing view of immigrants .... a federal Immigration Commission in 1907 specified that language requirements might ....
(3758 15 )

Adult Language
.... The final section examines adult language acquisition from a child language study point of view and gives concluding remarks encompassing a variety of aspects ....
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Innate Nature of Linguistic Knowledge
.... He develops his own argument by citing what he calls the traditional and popular view about how children acquire language is that they imitate other speakers ....
(2625 11 )

James and the Giant Peach Lesson Plan: Facilitate Improvements in ...
.... of its concepts, and their ability to employ alternative phrasing, logical organization, point of view, sentence variation, and other language techniques in an ....
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Feminist Theology in Christian Worship
.... In a more balanced view, Clapsis understands scripture to utilize apophatic language to primarily state "not what God is, but what He is not as compared with ....
(2050 8 )

Chomsky and Sapir
.... As a matter of fact, Sapir's view held that language is the dominant phenomenon that shapes the individual and their relation to the world and their ....
(2605 10 )

 
 
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