Introducing Applied LinguisticsPenguin Education, 1973 - 392 páginas |
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... similar and they understand each other quite read- ily , and yet they are said to speak different languages , and they them- selves claim to speak different languages . Or to take another example : the Scottish crofter and the Jamaican ...
... similar and they understand each other quite read- ily , and yet they are said to speak different languages , and they them- selves claim to speak different languages . Or to take another example : the Scottish crofter and the Jamaican ...
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... similar in many respects to the target language , but also similar to his mother tongue , or indeed any other language he may already command . The errors are part of the data on which a description of this transitional language of his ...
... similar in many respects to the target language , but also similar to his mother tongue , or indeed any other language he may already command . The errors are part of the data on which a description of this transitional language of his ...
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... similar words ' would be expressed by their having the corresponding parts be- ing composed of the same sequence of systematic phonemes . The superficial phonetic difference would be the result of a process of differential ...
... similar words ' would be expressed by their having the corresponding parts be- ing composed of the same sequence of systematic phonemes . The superficial phonetic difference would be the result of a process of differential ...
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Preface | 7 |
Views of Language | 19 |
Functions of Language | 32 |
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able acquire activity application of linguistics applied linguistics approach appropriate behaviour called chapter choice classroom competence context course culture describe dialect difficulty distinction English error analysis example expressed Figure foreign language formal French function guage hearer idiolect inductive interpretation involved knowledge language acquisition language learning language teaching learner lexical lexical words linguistic theory means mother tongue native speaker notion noun phrase object particular pedagogic grammars performance phonemes phonological phonological phrases present problem produce pronunciation psycholinguistic psychological question relations relevant second language selection semantic sense sentences sequences similar situation skills social sociolect sociolinguistic sort sounds speaking rules speech study of language surface structure syllabus syntactic systematic talk target language task teacher teaching materials tense theoretical theoretical linguistics things tion transformational grammar utterances variability verb vocabulary whilst words
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English for Specific Purposes Tom Hutchinson,Alan Waters No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1987 |