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Linguistics Research Digest: Do you smile with your nose?
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Tuesday, 30 October 2012. Do you smile with your nose? Do smileys ever have a nose? Emoticons are a good way of representing what gets lost when we switch from speaking to texting. We can’t use intonation or facial expressions to show whether we’re joking or are sad, so we use an emoticon to do the job. The emoticons people use can vary, though, as Tyler Schnoebelen. Number in the corpus. Percentage of all emoticons in the corpus. Counts and percentages of emoticons in the American English Twitter corpus.
Linguistics Research Digest: September 2014
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Monday, 29 September 2014. Um, fill(er) words. Do conscientious people say I mean. When we think of language we often think of neatly constructed sentences, but everyday casual conversation is peppered with hesitations, repetitions and sounds that you may not necessarily find in the dictionary. These linguistic phenomena often go unnoticed, with the exception, perhaps, of David Beckham TV interviews. Charlyn Laserna, Yi-Tai Seih and James Pennebaker. Was analyzed in the conversations, and because this st...
Linguistics Research Digest: July 2014
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Monday, 28 July 2014. Stereo) type your questions into Google. Click to see this better! While searching for information on the web, Paul Baker and Amanda Potts noticed that Google’s auto completion algorithm was inadvertently reproducing stereotypes. Troubled by this phenomenon, they set out to investigate which social groups elicited more stereotyping questions than others and how these differed in nature. Some of the elicited questions did not refer to social groups and were excluded. Finally, 269...
Linguistics Research Digest: October 2014
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Monday, 13 October 2014. Why passives should not be shunned. Hmm…. can a passive be said to be sneaky? Scanning the pages of endless style guides, Geoffrey Pullum. Was startled at the amount of ruthless criticism devoted to the passive voice. Authors, journalists and writing tutors continuously discourage the use of the passive in writing, describing it as evasive,. Thoroughly describe the passive from a syntactic perspective. He cuts the language mavens' arguments to ribbons. Avoided by good writers.
Linguistics Research Digest: January 2014
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Monday, 27 January 2014. Or give me it. Or give it to me. Imagine you are Harry Potter facing Voldemort with the Philosopher`s stone in your hand. The Dark Lord is overwhelmed by a desire to get the stone, so he says, ‘ Give it me. 8217; Would you be confused? Obviously, what he means is either ‘give it to me! 8217; or ‘give me it! Some verbs, such as give. Are ditransitive; that is, they must be accompanied by two other ‘object’ words. This means that give. Using a preposition: ‘give it to me! Johanna G...
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The Beels in The Sudan: Our Permanent Home!
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The Beels in The Sudan. Our year long Sudan adventure as teachers of English in Government schools through the charity Sudan Volunteer Program. Wednesday, 26 September 2012. Proud owner of a book shelf. The walls were crusty brown before we scrubbed all day. Thrilled to have a wardrobe and to be able to unpack everything. Martin playing ghosties behind the mozzy net. But we are making it our own and are very happy to have unpacked finally after living out of suitcases since June 15. First Day at School.
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More workplace success–without platitudes. Revising Professional Writing Workbook. This page helps you locate documents for one of two purposes:. If you’re searching for one of the documents from the appendices. To edit, they all appear below. If you’re searching for one of the sample document pages mentioned at ProsWrite. You’ll find the entire list arranged by topic. Chris Montoya’s Job Application Letter. Brian Carter’s Job Application Letter. Brian Carter’s Resume. A Definition of Aphasia. Revised Bu...
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More workplace success–without platitudes. Revising Professional Writing Workbook. Most links below take you to a post made up of a brief motivation for learning about a writing topic, a video tutorial, a sample document, and related research. The video tutorials are between 9 and 15 minutes long. The topics are based on the chapters in the 3rd and 4th editions of my co-authored workbook,. Revising Professional Writing in Science and Technology, Business, and the Social Sciences. Putting It All Together.
What word is used only in a woman’s performance review? | Pros Write
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More workplace success–without platitudes. Revising Professional Writing Workbook. What word is used only in a woman’s performance review? February 5, 2015. Wanted to share this piece. Even though I have no time to elaborate today. (Tip o’ the hat to Marie Paretti for sharing it! Those of you who write performance reviews for women need to reflect on your word choice. And what it says about you! Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Get tips fr...
Learn to analyze a workplace audience to deliver an effective message | Pros Write
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More workplace success–without platitudes. Revising Professional Writing Workbook. Learn to analyze a workplace audience to deliver an effective message. March 18, 2015. Know your audience. This would count as a platitude for good writing. An earlier post used the example of writing a letter soliciting sponsorships. For First Tee of Tuscaloosa from local businesses. Here’s what I wrote about audience readiness in that situation. How much expertise do readers have about the message? Today’s mortgage APR: ...
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More workplace success–without platitudes. Revising Professional Writing Workbook. If you’re new to instructing people in workplace writing, here’s how I suggest you begin. First, read 3 guidelines for coaching novice workplace writers. Teaching declarative knowledge is necessary. But it is not sufficient to change individual behavior. How likely are you to change your eating habits by listening only to a lecture? If you attend the boot camp with 30 other individuals, the probability of change is lower.
Performance review | Pros Write
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More workplace success–without platitudes. Revising Professional Writing Workbook. More on word choice in evaluations of men and women. Today, I’m following up on a short post about the use of the word abrasive in performance reviews for women. Similar discussions of word choice in student evaluations of college professors have been a hot topic in the past week. See Is the Professor Bossy or Brilliant in the New York Times. Or in Inside Higher…. February 10, 2015. The answer = abrasive. February 5, 2015.
Dr. Kim’s Philosophy | Pros Write
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More workplace success–without platitudes. Revising Professional Writing Workbook. Dr Kim’s Philosophy. Many people believe you have to choose between experience and theory when you want to gain knowledge or skills. But the choice represents a false dichotomy. It’s on my mind today as I get ready to meet my first two classes of undergraduate students since 2012. The first day of a college course is about two things: setting…. August 20, 2015. In Dr Kim's Philosophy. Shibboleths for National Grammar Day.
More on word choice in evaluations of men and women | Pros Write
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More workplace success–without platitudes. Revising Professional Writing Workbook. More on word choice in evaluations of men and women. February 10, 2015. Today, I’m following up on a short post. About the use of the word. In performance reviews for women. Similar discussions of word choice in student evaluations of college professors have been a hot topic in the past week. See Is the Professor Bossy or Brilliant. A law dean last month urged students to stop commenting on female professors’ attire. If th...
Which federal agencies made the grade? | Pros Write
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More workplace success–without platitudes. Revising Professional Writing Workbook. Which federal agencies made the grade? January 29, 2015. The Center for Plain Language just released their 2014 Federal Plain Language Report Card. Highest grades went to Homeland Security, Securities and Exchange Commission, and Social Security Administration. In their white paper. They note that the quality of writing within the US federal government is improving. 16 out of 22 departments improved over last year’s grades.
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Research into teaching English to young learners. 12 июл, 2010 at 11:29 PM. Уважаемые коллеги, британские исследователи просят вашей помощи:. Dear TESOL Colleague,. We wondered if you could help us in two ways with this: first, if you are a teacher of English to young learners yourself, could you complete the questionnaire at:. Http:/ www.surveymonkey.com/s/TEYL. If you would like to know more about the project, please go to:. 15 мар, 2010. 26 янв, 2010. Москва. 4 февраля 2010 года. Cеминары:. Приглашаем...
GOLD Community: General Ontology for Linguistic Description
GOLD Versions and Files. Creating Infrastructure For Canonical Typology. RELISH Workshop on Lexicon Tools and Lexicon Standards. SIL: A Metaschema Language. FIELD (Field Input Environment for Linguistic Data). LEGO (Lexicon Enhancement via the GOLD Ontology). A linguistic ontology for the Semantic Web. The GOLD Community of Practice. Efficient Morphological Parsing with a Weighted Finite State Transducer.
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Rabu, 14 Oktober 2009. KU works on korean. Https:/ kuscholarworks.ku.edu/dspace/handle/1808/276/simple-search? Jumat, 31 Juli 2009. Link Publikasi: Social Deixis. Http:/ lib.atmajaya.ac.id/default.aspx? Minggu, 21 Juni 2009. Dating 101: Translating What Men Say Into What Men Mean. Dating 101: Translating What Men Say Into What Men Mean. Sick of overanalyzing every word that guys say? So are we, which is why we went straight to the source to find out what his guy-speak really means. Updated: Jun 16, 2009.
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Linguistics Research Digest
Saturday, 26 August 2017. One of comedian Adam Hill’s better-known skits is about the way it sounds like every sentence an Australian says sounds like they are asking a question – apparently, they have so little confidence in themselves, that they have to hedge their bets. You can see a clip here. However, as funny as this observation is, is this really why people tend to use a higher pitch at the end of a sentence? This is just one question that Erez Levon. Decided to find out. 20 (2), 133-63. Is an Ame...
Linguistics Science
English as a foreign language. Linguistics Science: Structure of Linguistics. Linguistics is defined as the study of the structure and development of languages. It includes a comparative analysis of modern languages with ancient parent languages. It also traces the origin and evolution of words. Linguistics can be studied from different points of view. Some of these tiers into which language has been divided are as follows:. Language and the brain. The nature of the human language can be explained throug...
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