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LANGUAGE. STUDY. AND. LANGUAGE. PSYCHOLOGY. BY PKOFESSOK E. W. FAY UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS [N THE POPULAK SCIENCE MONTHLY for June, 1907, Professor Alexander ... Language in Education. Language ought. LANGUAGE. STUDY. AND. LANGUAGE. PSYCHOLOGY.
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... language policy regulated by legal and constitutional declaration, the United States is the envy of many nations that aggressively police the language use within their borders through explicit language policies that are designed to ...
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... language. It is indeed one of the paradoxes of linguistic science that some of the most complexly organized languages are spoken by so-called primitive peoples, while, on the other hand, not a few languages of relatively simple ...
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... language of your choice by listening to a language master! HOW THE LANGUAGE PHONE METHOD WORKS Have you ever noticed how easily you acquired the tune of a new popular song? Actually this calls for memorizing hundredsof musical notes and ...
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... language — proto-World — which is represented by the trunk of the proverbial human language tree. Nostratic was first conceived by the Danish linguist Holger Pedersen, who as early as 1903 asserted that many basic Indo-European words ...
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... language that all three of them can speak. The present world situation emphasizes the need of a universal language — one which will supplement all our existing tongues without supplanting any of them. Instead of the people of each ...
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... language is not just losing culture, but knowledge of an ecosystem. Presumably, if there's no direct translation for the method of preserving the Yellow-backed Tree Frog, Kermit's had it. One language in the Philippines has 30 different ...
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... Language Gap." The language gap has arisen from the imposition of English as the international language of commerce and technology. Virtually all other fields, for example, the arts, pure science, diplomacy, etc., have followed this ...
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... language. Horrible language design is, it turns out, quite easy. I've designed and implemented several quite horrible languages myself — an experience that has left me with still greater respect for the genius of Kemeny and Kurtz ...
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... language which can be sketched in these terms: Language is understood to operate within a linearly conceived space in which, for example, the written sign represents the spoken sign, which represents the idea, which represents the ...