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The Boundaries of Communication: What Defines a Language? Can Mathematics, Logic, and Music be Considered Languages?
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Grammar- The Revolutionary’s Ally
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Translation Studies
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In Black Boy and ‘Fenland Chronicle’ Compare The Ways In Which The Authors Make You Feel Sorry For The Central
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Analyse the development of Kaspar Hauser, discussing in particular, his edition and use of language (with reference to Werner Herzog’s film and to Anselm von Feuerbach’s account).
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Synopsis of film " The power of one"
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Autobiography - I was born in St. Mary's hospital and since then have lived in London all my life.
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To what extent does the Theory of Language Games satisfactorily do justice to the potential of Wittgenstein's contribution to the debate about religious language?
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Will English retain, increase or lose its current global position?
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'Language varies according to the social context in which speakers find themselves - The same speaker uses different linguistic varieties in different situations and for different purposes'.
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The "Language Manipulators".
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How has the need to open Brodsworth Hall to tourists changed the hall and its grounds, and in what way have these changes affected our understanding of life in a Victorian country house?
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Choose at least three of the following items; discuss why they are significant in the development of the English Language. At least two different periods in the history of the language should be discussed in your answer.
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Dutch Difficulties with English Dialects.
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Sociolinguistics
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Language and Gender.
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Discuss the linguistic differences between the spoken and written modes and consider the ways in which both are perceived in terms of social prestige.
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Foxhunting Baby!
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Language Is More Powerful Than We Think - A Comparison of Thought and Language
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Outline and Evaluate Chomsky's Approach to Language Acquisition.
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How do infants come to understand and produce their first words?
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Colonial attitudes in "A Passage to India" by E. M. Forster.
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Montreal is a vibrant cosmopolitan city that is becoming increasingly multicultural.
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A History of English Canadian and French Canadian conflict.
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Whilst it is the case that typical speech and typical writing differ. With respects to medium, function and form, it is nonetheless equally true that there are virtually no events which are absolutely one or the other.
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Standard English/Non-Standard English
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