CELTA - Focus on the Learner.
In the 19th and 20th centuries, English emerged as the leading language in areas which have affected all aspects of society. Show how this is true by referring to three aspects
Stress in Phonetics
Analysing two speaking activities.
Politics and the English Language
Stylistic Analysis of an Advertisement
Modality and the Expression of Future Time in English: 'Will', 'Would', 'Shall' & 'Should'
ENGLISH FIRST
Four ways in which cohesion is achieved in written discourse
Politeness and Culture
Critically comparing and contrasting two approaches to discourse analysis.
The Significance/Function of Phonological Rules in Language
Subfields of Linguistics
Discourse.
Issues of Dual Language Program
Grammar
Teaching writing
The influence of Noam Chomsky in child language acquisition
Emotion language term paper
Semantic Insanity
Generative Transformational Grammar
"The Evolution of American Dialects" A graduate research paper for a graduate level English class
How Grice's co-operative principle's four maxims are broken in an American Sitcom: The Big Bang Theory
Persuasive speech "Profanity is taking over America"
Violating Maxims with 'Friends'.
Research Paper on Language
Old English (500-1100 AD)
Rehabilitation or Retribution?
Bilingualism and its effects on Cognition, Education and Proficiency in children.
Ambiguity
Discuss with examples how the English Language has changed over time.
Text- Organizing Function of Lexical Repetition
Argumentative writing
Raising Multilingual Children.
Listening & Reading: two tasks used in teaching to develop discourse skills in the classroom.
The importance of Phonetics in English teaching
English in the Community
THE HISTORY AND CONTROVERSY OF EBONICS
A Case Study Analysis
Learning in a second language.
The ways in which the reading skills can be taught in a communicative classroom
This essay covers the issue of single sex schools in America
Articulating What a Text Reveals About Its Context: "Learning to Read" by Malcolm X
What is the Significance and Function of Phonological Rules in Language?
Early Modern English (1500-1800)
Critically analyse the main theories on interjections like 'Huh!', 'Ah!', 'Ha!', etc.
Informative speech outline for communication's class. This is about the dangers of alcohol.
Spoken discourse
A critical summary of Deborah Tannen’s “The Power of Talk: Who Gets Heard and Why
Linguistic darwinsim in the 19th treated languages as living organisms. How has this view evolved in the history of linguistics? .
Baby Talk- Learning How to Talk
In the Face of Poverty
Difference between the synonym group:offer, suggest, propose yell, scream, gaze, look;
Nobel Literature Prize Winner
Main differences between British and American English- an overview
Comparative Analysis of Austin & Searle's Speech Act Theories
Discuss the definition of Language and the linguistic concepts of competence and performance.
Processes by which new words come into a language
Early Theories in Language Origination
Linguistic Movemements and theories
How is linguistics a scientific study
Impact of Gender on Conversation Patterns
Language and Sex. Sex differences in language.
Korean English
People's positions in the world are shaped by discourse - With reference to face, power and solidarity.
Experimental study on Oriya Retroflex nasal for Speech Synthesis.
Gender Differences in Communication.
The Art of Assimilation
Film Language. In search of a definition. A linguistical approach.
Listening Comprehension: Aural processes and Listening Comprehension Strategies in Second Language Learning
The Benefits of Learning a Foreign Language This was and Exemplification paper for ENC1101. The paper gives examples of situations in which speaking a foreign language could benefit someone.
Grammar in Monolingual English Dictionaries - What kind of grammatical aspects/information can be found in monolingual dictionaries and why is it included
Comment and Translation on "Cynewulf and Cyneheard" By Katharina Moczko Essay for the Seminar "Introduction to Old English" at The University of Potsdam, Wintersemester 2003
Is Language Innate Ability or Is It Acquired Through Learning and Experience?
The Serabit Inscriptions in light of the Wadi El Hol
Should Ebonics be recognized as a new language
Many Linguists argue that the way we use language is sexist. What evidence is there for this and do you agree?
Linguistic Contributions to the Study of Mind
American English
Humanities Today Paper
Metonymy in Language and Thought; the concept of metonymy in cognitive linguistics
Independent thinking.
Communication through a stone
Ebonics
What should the teacher know before meeting his/her learners.
Benefits of Bilingual Education
COMPOSITIONALITY: An Essential Ingredient of Meaning
Haviland's and Clark's research on stages of childrens' linguistic development of kinship terms
Language Situation in Mauritius
Late-Modern English (1800-Present)
Speech and Communications
Articluation
Using the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis to Explore Wittgenstein
Speech on difficulty of pitching includes main points (download file if too hard to read made in microsoft word)
Ein Überblick über die Alphabetisierung von 1500-2000 in Deutschland und geeignete Fördermaßnahmen.
Rage
Speech on synesthesia
Communication Outline
'How Can he be Saussure?' - Enumerate the central ideas of Ferdinand de Saussure's Course in General Linguistics and evaluate its influence on twentieth Century Linguistics
Language Development
"Drug Terminology"
An Analysis of a quotation
Structuallism and its founder, Ferdinand de Saussure.
Study Guide and Terms
Er lyset for de lærte blot? Om Grundtvig og sprogets betydning.
"Drug Terminology"
The Emergence of Poetic Meaning
The Need For A Genderless Society - Freedom, Equality, Justice
How needs analysis is used to develop an appropriate beginners' course
Describing how the society has stereotypically defined a male and femal, boy and girl.
Where is Psychoanalytic Criticism coming from? And What does that mean?
German Language
Examine the relationship between spelling and pronunciation in Old and Middle English and the attempts of reforms in orthography in later periods.Evaluate the reforms.
The Norman Conquest and Middle English (1100-1500)
Esperanto
An Analysis of the Term 'Normal,' According to Michael Warner and Mary Douglas
Linguistic Features in Synchronous Internet Communication
Linguistic Features in Instant Messaging
Dyslexia And Language Acquisition
Survival of the Linguistic
LETRAMENTO
Emotion Talk in Ilokano
Overview of Ilokano Sentence Structures: A Minimalist Approach
Emotion Talk in Ilokano
Theory of Meaning in Ancient Inidia Note: The article is composed in DV1-TTYogesh font.
"Irish Gaelic: A Brief Linguistic Analysis"
How to Create English Language Circumstance
Double-decker Definitions: the Role of Frames in Meaning Explanations
Written Word Comprehension
Two sides of Content Language Integrated Learning (CLIL).
Essay: "Hindspring" by Margaret Drabble
An Experimental Study on Oriya - English Accent
Comparison of SSE and Scots
Analysis of Interpersonal Meaning of the film "Avatar"
KORPUSBASIERTE ANALYSE TOURISTISCHER WERBETEXTE
In the 19th and 20th centuries, English emerged as the leading language in areas which have affected all aspects of society. Show how this is true by referring to three aspects
Stress in Phonetics
Analysing two speaking activities.
Politics and the English Language
Stylistic Analysis of an Advertisement
Modality and the Expression of Future Time in English: 'Will', 'Would', 'Shall' & 'Should'
ENGLISH FIRST
Four ways in which cohesion is achieved in written discourse
Politeness and Culture
Critically comparing and contrasting two approaches to discourse analysis.
The Significance/Function of Phonological Rules in Language
Subfields of Linguistics
Discourse.
Issues of Dual Language Program
Grammar
Teaching writing
The influence of Noam Chomsky in child language acquisition
Emotion language term paper
Semantic Insanity
Generative Transformational Grammar
"The Evolution of American Dialects" A graduate research paper for a graduate level English class
How Grice's co-operative principle's four maxims are broken in an American Sitcom: The Big Bang Theory
Persuasive speech "Profanity is taking over America"
Violating Maxims with 'Friends'.
Research Paper on Language
Old English (500-1100 AD)
Rehabilitation or Retribution?
Bilingualism and its effects on Cognition, Education and Proficiency in children.
Ambiguity
Discuss with examples how the English Language has changed over time.
Text- Organizing Function of Lexical Repetition
Argumentative writing
Raising Multilingual Children.
Listening & Reading: two tasks used in teaching to develop discourse skills in the classroom.
The importance of Phonetics in English teaching
English in the Community
THE HISTORY AND CONTROVERSY OF EBONICS
A Case Study Analysis
Learning in a second language.
The ways in which the reading skills can be taught in a communicative classroom
This essay covers the issue of single sex schools in America
Articulating What a Text Reveals About Its Context: "Learning to Read" by Malcolm X
What is the Significance and Function of Phonological Rules in Language?
Early Modern English (1500-1800)
Critically analyse the main theories on interjections like 'Huh!', 'Ah!', 'Ha!', etc.
Informative speech outline for communication's class. This is about the dangers of alcohol.
Spoken discourse
A critical summary of Deborah Tannen’s “The Power of Talk: Who Gets Heard and Why
Linguistic darwinsim in the 19th treated languages as living organisms. How has this view evolved in the history of linguistics? .
Baby Talk- Learning How to Talk
In the Face of Poverty
Difference between the synonym group:offer, suggest, propose yell, scream, gaze, look;
Nobel Literature Prize Winner
Main differences between British and American English- an overview
Comparative Analysis of Austin & Searle's Speech Act Theories
Discuss the definition of Language and the linguistic concepts of competence and performance.
Processes by which new words come into a language
Early Theories in Language Origination
Linguistic Movemements and theories
How is linguistics a scientific study
Impact of Gender on Conversation Patterns
Language and Sex. Sex differences in language.
Korean English
People's positions in the world are shaped by discourse - With reference to face, power and solidarity.
Experimental study on Oriya Retroflex nasal for Speech Synthesis.
Gender Differences in Communication.
The Art of Assimilation
Film Language. In search of a definition. A linguistical approach.
Listening Comprehension: Aural processes and Listening Comprehension Strategies in Second Language Learning
The Benefits of Learning a Foreign Language This was and Exemplification paper for ENC1101. The paper gives examples of situations in which speaking a foreign language could benefit someone.
Grammar in Monolingual English Dictionaries - What kind of grammatical aspects/information can be found in monolingual dictionaries and why is it included
Comment and Translation on "Cynewulf and Cyneheard" By Katharina Moczko Essay for the Seminar "Introduction to Old English" at The University of Potsdam, Wintersemester 2003
Is Language Innate Ability or Is It Acquired Through Learning and Experience?
The Serabit Inscriptions in light of the Wadi El Hol
Should Ebonics be recognized as a new language
Many Linguists argue that the way we use language is sexist. What evidence is there for this and do you agree?
Linguistic Contributions to the Study of Mind
American English
Humanities Today Paper
Metonymy in Language and Thought; the concept of metonymy in cognitive linguistics
Independent thinking.
Communication through a stone
Ebonics
What should the teacher know before meeting his/her learners.
Benefits of Bilingual Education
COMPOSITIONALITY: An Essential Ingredient of Meaning
Haviland's and Clark's research on stages of childrens' linguistic development of kinship terms
Language Situation in Mauritius
Late-Modern English (1800-Present)
Speech and Communications
Articluation
Using the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis to Explore Wittgenstein
Speech on difficulty of pitching includes main points (download file if too hard to read made in microsoft word)
Ein Überblick über die Alphabetisierung von 1500-2000 in Deutschland und geeignete Fördermaßnahmen.
Rage
Speech on synesthesia
Communication Outline
'How Can he be Saussure?' - Enumerate the central ideas of Ferdinand de Saussure's Course in General Linguistics and evaluate its influence on twentieth Century Linguistics
Language Development
"Drug Terminology"
An Analysis of a quotation
Structuallism and its founder, Ferdinand de Saussure.
Study Guide and Terms
Er lyset for de lærte blot? Om Grundtvig og sprogets betydning.
"Drug Terminology"
The Emergence of Poetic Meaning
The Need For A Genderless Society - Freedom, Equality, Justice
How needs analysis is used to develop an appropriate beginners' course
Describing how the society has stereotypically defined a male and femal, boy and girl.
Where is Psychoanalytic Criticism coming from? And What does that mean?
German Language
Examine the relationship between spelling and pronunciation in Old and Middle English and the attempts of reforms in orthography in later periods.Evaluate the reforms.
The Norman Conquest and Middle English (1100-1500)
Esperanto
An Analysis of the Term 'Normal,' According to Michael Warner and Mary Douglas
Linguistic Features in Synchronous Internet Communication
Linguistic Features in Instant Messaging
Dyslexia And Language Acquisition
Survival of the Linguistic
LETRAMENTO
Emotion Talk in Ilokano
Overview of Ilokano Sentence Structures: A Minimalist Approach
Emotion Talk in Ilokano
Theory of Meaning in Ancient Inidia Note: The article is composed in DV1-TTYogesh font.
"Irish Gaelic: A Brief Linguistic Analysis"
How to Create English Language Circumstance
Double-decker Definitions: the Role of Frames in Meaning Explanations
Written Word Comprehension
Two sides of Content Language Integrated Learning (CLIL).
Essay: "Hindspring" by Margaret Drabble
An Experimental Study on Oriya - English Accent
Comparison of SSE and Scots
Analysis of Interpersonal Meaning of the film "Avatar"
KORPUSBASIERTE ANALYSE TOURISTISCHER WERBETEXTE