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guage as a matter of human behaviour . People speak and write , they also
evidently read and understand what they hear . They are not born doing so , they
have to acquire these skills . Not everybody seems to develop them to the same ...
guage as a matter of human behaviour . People speak and write , they also
evidently read and understand what they hear . They are not born doing so , they
have to acquire these skills . Not everybody seems to develop them to the same ...
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Different linguists will draw the line in different places . But most linguists would
agree that the central characteristic of linguistic behaviour is that it is made up of
a large but finite number of arbitrary but conventional signs which may combine
in ...
Different linguists will draw the line in different places . But most linguists would
agree that the central characteristic of linguistic behaviour is that it is made up of
a large but finite number of arbitrary but conventional signs which may combine
in ...
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In other words , we categorize certain animal behaviour as the expression of fear
, friendliness , aggression and so on , because other animals react to this
behaviour by flight , approach , preparation to fight and so on . We pair fear -
behaviour ...
In other words , we categorize certain animal behaviour as the expression of fear
, friendliness , aggression and so on , because other animals react to this
behaviour by flight , approach , preparation to fight and so on . We pair fear -
behaviour ...
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Preface | 7 |
Views of Language | 19 |
Functions of Language | 32 |
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ability able acceptable acquire activity already analysis answer applied applied linguistics approach appropriate behaviour called chapter choice concerned context course culture depends describe determined develop dialect difficulty discussion distinction element English errors example expressed fact Figure foreign formal function give grammar guage important interpretation involved knowledge language learning language teaching learner learning lexical linguistic materials matter means measure methods mother tongue native speaker nature notion noun object particular performance phonological phrase possible practical present problem produce question reason referred regarded relations relevant rules second language selection semantic sense sentences sequence similar simply situation skills social sort sounds speaking specific speech structure syllabus syntactic talk task teacher theoretical theory things tion understanding utterances verb whole
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English for Specific Purposes Tom Hutchinson,Alan Waters No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1987 |
Communicative Language Teaching: An Introduction William Littlewood,Littlewood William No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1981 |