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2015-05-22 23:52:47 -0500
usagi5886
world englishes is already emerging, will there be a possibility that the standards of the English language that we use today might no longer be followed in the future?
Worldenglishes
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3
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2015-05-15 09:22:52 -0500
Elly
Quadrilingual Children
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2015-05-17 00:10:54 -0500
usagi5886
How do you teach grammar to children ages (4-7)
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2015-05-16 07:37:54 -0500
usagi5886
I would like to know about references of basic and advanced phonological analysis for the independent researcher.
referencesanalysis
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2015-05-18 23:31:33 -0500
usagi5886
is there a meta-language behind all speech?
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2015-05-19 15:41:15 -0500
JTR
Does natural exposure to the target language (without a formal teaching of grammar rules) guarantee L2 leaners to acquire the lanuage?
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2015-05-25 11:36:43 -0500
usagi5886
Which is more effective in teaching grammar to L2 learners, implicit or explicit approach?
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2
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2015-05-24 20:24:50 -0500
usagi5886
How do you motivate your L2 students to speak?
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1
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2015-05-21 17:41:54 -0500
usagi5886
Biphone/Phone Frequency for Russian?
Russian
biphone
Phoneme_frequency
probability
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2
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2015-05-25 06:44:26 -0500
Costas
What are some English corpora which have updated taboo language?
taboo
Corpus
swearing
English
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1
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2015-05-25 14:34:45 -0500
[email protected]
How can glottal stops be differentiated from unreleased stops, acoustically?
450
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1
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no
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2015-05-26 07:06:04 -0500
Nike
Is there anything that you can do in preparation for pursuing an undergraduate degree in linguistics?
340
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no
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2015-05-26 17:24:54 -0500
Marie Meyer
Can you help me sort out some English language terminology?
439
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1
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2015-05-31 19:37:35 -0500
usagi5886
what does HYEAEYH stand for?
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1
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2015-06-01 10:13:43 -0500
joelle.bonamy
Question for a pedagogist- re. acquisition and specialized courses
pedagogy
language-acquisition
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1
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no
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2015-06-08 13:56:42 -0500
usagi5886
Making word trees - 'unelectability'
577
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no
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2015-06-08 22:22:03 -0500
jjwilbourne
Best language for Personality or Ideals?
translations
ideas
German
570
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1
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no
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2015-06-15 13:14:57 -0500
alamont
Considering the word "videography", which of the following is correct: "video-friggin`-graphy" or "vide-friggin'-ography" ?
silly
infix
expletive
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1
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2015-06-11 11:52:55 -0500
usagi5886
Is there a comprehensive glossary, dictionary, or what have you, either online or in print, for linguistic notation?
notation
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1
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no
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2015-06-23 22:57:29 -0500
usagi5886
Please explain semotactics
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2
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no
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2015-06-16 09:11:13 -0500
usagi5886
Am I correct in saying that the meanings of the following two phrases are indeed the same? "The sky is the limit. The limit is the sky"?
Semantic
inversion
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1
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no
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2015-08-05 14:11:16 -0500
annawhite
If my child leaves the foreign mission field at age 6, what is the likelihood that he will keep his foreign language?
acquisition
Foreign_language
fluency
Child
learning
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1
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no
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2015-06-20 16:12:53 -0500
Richard Durkan
Linguistics and imperialism
686
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1
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no
votes
2018-09-28 04:11:50 -0500
Gerard Cheshire
Please define Standard English
Standard
English
Definition
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1
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no
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2015-06-27 02:22:39 -0500
usagi5886
what is Interactionist Theory?
1k
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1
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no
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2015-06-26 22:33:31 -0500
wtsano
How come in Brazilian Portuguese the São Paulo accent has an "r" that is pronounced similar to in English?
1k
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1
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no
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2015-07-03 23:17:14 -0500
usagi5886
What is the delay between the time your brain takes to understand a word you read and when you speak the word aloud?
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1
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no
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2015-07-03 11:36:05 -0500
usagi5886
what is the difference between "minute by minute" and "minute after minute"
467
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1
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no
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2015-07-02 17:32:42 -0500
usagi5886
Is there a special term for certain figures of speech that only make sense in a certain order? For instance, "sick and tired" is never said "tired and sick," at least not if the same meaning is to get across. Thanks!
Speech
colloquialism
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2
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no
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2015-07-03 23:25:55 -0500
Chloe
Why does a same word may have different meanings?
Speech
words
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