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Discuss some of the ways in which new technology can influence the forms and uses of English.
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Discuss the evolution of sign language.
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Discuss the Gardeners' chimp study in terms of validity and reliability
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Discuss the importance of body language in personal communication.
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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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Discuss the relationship between language and knowledge.
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Discuss the significant differences between men’s and women’s talk – the way they interact, their choice of words and phrases and the topics they like to discuss.
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Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the argument that children have an innate capacity for language. What other explanations of children language acquisition have been offered?
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Discuss, with Illustrations from your own Observations and Study of Children Acquiring Language, what you Consider to be the Relative Importance of Social Environment and the Child's Innate Faculties in its Acquisition of Language.
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Distinguish between pidgins and creoles and explain how their distinctive grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary have emerged in different parts of the world due to the processes of colonialization.
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Distinguish between pidgins and creoles and explain how their distinctive grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary have emerged in different parts of the world due to the processes of colonialization.
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Do you detect any general trend or trends in the pattern of English politics before the Viking invasions?
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Do you think Shakespeare presents the French sympathetically in the play?
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does language play roles of equal importance in different areas of knowledge?
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Dutch Difficulties with English Dialects.
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Dysarthria and Aphasia.
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Dysgraphia
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Early and Later Wittgenstein's conception of the world, ethics and later analysis of language.
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Encyclopedia of Linguistics, ethnicity and language.
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English As a Global Language.
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English can be seen as - A) world lingua franca, which will become a positive force for global unity or B) A 'monstrous weed', reaching out and strangling all other indigenous languages and cultures in its path. Discuss
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English investigation
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English is not dying but for several reasons it is going through a phase of rapid change, probably more rapid than any it has gone through before.
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English Language development - "Danny and his mum"
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Essay - Language
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