Category: Language
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Logical Argumentation Enhancing Higher Order Language Skills And Logical Thinking
An argument is a valid product of argumentative reasoning consisting of at least one claim and one premise. It is the process by which many claims are offered based on premises and one reaches a conclusion that is relevant and provides good grounds. Argumentation is the process by which arguments are dialogically and dialectically constructed.…
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Positive And Negative Aspects Of Language
Kon’nichiwa. NÐ hÎo. Bonjour. Namaste. All forms of greeting one another, yet each are intrinsic to anthe expression of their own unique culture. Language is a means of communicating values, beliefs and customs, it carries an important social function and fosters feelings of group identity and solidarity. Preserving values and tradition, Language is the foundation…
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A Critical Analysis Of The Spark Schools Language Policy Document
There are many different ways in which one can describe the meaning of language. Different scholars, from Aristotle to Vygotsky, have different definitions and theories surrounding the role that language plays. However, Edward Sapir (former American anthropologist-linguist) described it best by categorizing language as purely human and non-instinctive. Every language enables its speakers to express…
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Language Policies In The European Union
A significant problem in European integration is about dialects/languages and specifically how the EU establishments adapt to language variety. In this research paper, I tried to build up an investigation for evaluating the nature of language routines not in outright terms, yet rather regarding their compatibility with the objectives of actors, in terms of ‘scenarios’.…
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What Is The Significance Of The Nation In Shaping Language Policy?
In this essay, I will be discussing the significance of the nation in shaping language policies. I will be arguing the point of view of civic nationalism versus liberal culturalism. I will be defending the viewpoint of liberal culturalism, which defends the obligation of the state to privilege and endorse certain national cultures and languages…
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Language And Ideology
This paper deals with so many things related to language ideology. The term ideology has always been accompanied by its association as it is obvious in its dictionary meaning as a system of ideas, ideals especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy Recently, there has been a lot of…
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Concept of Linguistic Identity: Essay on Speaking Foreign Languages
Linguistic identity refers to a situation whereby a person considers himself or herself to be part of a certain group that speaks the same language. Most people become fluent in a second or third language at risk of losing their identity. My linguistic background is that I was raised in a linguistic environment where I…
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Identification Of Slip Of Tongue In Language Of The Businessmen
ABSTRACT The aim of this research is to discover the slips of the tongue in language of the businessmen in their dealings with their customers and to find out the frequency of these errors. Slips of the tongue is an unintentional speech error that occur sometimes in our communication most likely due to the unconsciousness…
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Effects of Language on Culture and Identity: Essay on Speaking English
Around the world 7,000 languages are being spoken, and most of us only speak one or two. Our identities are formed by a lot of aspects: by the people around us, the books we read, the music we listen to and the work we do. But, speaking a second language, can lead one to create…
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Language Autobiography: Essay on Speaking English
Immigrants should speak English in their own homes to help prevent ‘schizophrenic’ rifts between generations of their families as almost a third of British Asian speak only their native language. It is ironic that David Blunkett is demanding immigrants to speak English, yet in my household the language English was not allowed. Despite having a…