Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
Here, I will discuss about Computer Assisted Language Learning. When I myself studied about CALL, I could not retrieve anything about this subject/course. So, this is my small step to help the students...
View ArticleAcoustic Phonetics
Acoustic phonetics is the study of the acoustic characteristics of speech. Speech consists of variations in air pressure that result from physical disturbances of air molecules caused by the flow of...
View ArticleAcquisition
Language acquisition is the study of the development of a person’s language. It generally refers to the way people learn their native, first, second, or other languages. More specifically, it may refer...
View ArticleAcquisition Theories
The goal of acquisition theories is to explain how it is that any normal child, born into any linguistic community, learns the language (or languages) of that community. For many theorists, the...
View ArticleAFFIXATION
Affixation is a morphological process that adds phonological material to a word in order to change its meaning, syntactic properties, or both. Some examples of affixation in English are given in (1)....
View Article10. From Sentence to Storytelling
You begin to learn about pragmatics—how we move beyond the literal meaning of sentences to real-world matters like attitude, general presuppositions, and what is known versus what is new. Pragmatics is...
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