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It has been said that Estuary English may eventually replace Received Pronunciation as our most influential and prestigious accent. How far do you agree with this view?
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Summarise what Tricia Stallings is saying and comment on her use of language to create the effect that she wants.
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Describe and discuss the Nativist and Behaviour theories of language acquisition, using examples to comment on the ways in which the theories are supported by empirical evidence.
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"Return to the tower of Babel, English is becoming the language of world communication, to what extent is this march towards a single world language useful or desirable."
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Select and critically examine any one perspective that successfully explains the development of language.
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"Immigrant" becomes dirtiest word as Americans are told to speak English".
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"In order to find out how things really are, one must understand the filters through which one perceives the world." Discuss and evaluate this claim.
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The history of the English language.
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A Passage to India - A discussion of the opposing cultures and what divides them.
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Explain the difference between competence and performance and discuss whether this is something that linguists should take a view on.
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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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The Growth and Importance of English as a Global Language.
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Language in Metamorphosis.
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Reflective review of knowledge and understanding.
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In what ways does your mother tongue language and mathematics resemble and differ from each other?
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Bias in language.
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Alfred Nobel, the Swedish chemist who created the Nobel Prizes, did not include mathematics in his line of prestigious awards.
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A Man of The People, Chinua Achebe writes about a man named Odilli and his struggles with a corrupt parliament and a confused Nigerian community.
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Braveheart and Gladiator.
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The early seventeenth century was a time period defined by discovery, expansion, and the ensuing new societies in land previously thought to be non-existent by Europeans.
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To what extent does the language used to represent different groups of people need to be changed?
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My Disillusionment.
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If we cannot say something, do we know it?
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Refer closely to the literary and non-literary texts you have studied. Explore how gender roles are constructed through linguistic and literary strategies in the marriage proposals of Mr Collins and the Marquis of Walderhurst.
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The Surreptitious Exploitation of Language.
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