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81. Top Picks - French Grammar Books - About The French Language
4) Manuel de composition française As the title indicates, this book focuses on
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82. Education Planet Linguistics And Language Arts,Writing Technique,Reports And The
2 Supplies, 2 Online Courses. Category matches for 'reports and theses'. Home/Linguisticsand Language Arts/Writing Technique Reports and Theses (47).
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83. UT-Austin Linguistics Courses Undergraduate

http://www.utexas.edu/courses/linguistics/spring01/undergrad.html
Spring 2001
Undergraduate Course Listings and Descriptions
For majors and non-majors
To reduce file size, listings for undergraduate and graduate courses may be viewed separately. This document contains undergraduate courses only. Graduate courses are in a separate document. Undergraduate lingustics courses specifically geared toward non-majors are also listed in a separate document, in addition to being listed below.
Click on the course name for the course description. Click on home icon to see the home page for that course, if there is one. For more information on these courses (including instructor, course time and course location), see the current Linguistics course schedule (undergrad)
Introduction to the Study of Language (Hancock)
Introduction to the Study of Language (TBA) Culture and Communication ... Honor Tutorial Course
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LIN 306: Introduction to the Study of Language (TBA)
This course is an introduction to the scientific study of language - the academic discipline known as linguistics. What does it mean to say that you "know" a language? How is language organized in the brain? What does it mean to a linguist to "analyze" a language? How do languages resemble each other, how are they different? Why and how do languages change? Do dolphins have language? Does language control our view of reality? What role does language play in society and in politics? What is the best way to learn a foreign language? What kind of language should be taught in schools? Is English the World Language? What are the different language families in the world?

84. UT-Austin Linguistics Courses: Undergraduate

http://www.utexas.edu/courses/linguistics/spring03/undergrad.html
Spring 2003
Undergraduate Course Listings and Descriptions
To reduce file size, listings for undergraduate and graduate courses may be viewed separately. This document contains undergraduate courses only. Graduate courses are in a separate document.
Click on the course name for the course description. For more information on these courses (including instructor, course time and course location), see the Spring 2003 Linguistics Course Schedule (undergrad) Courses preceded by an asterisk (*) are suitable for non-majors.
Spring 2003
Introduction to the Study of Language Culture and Communication Family Ties: Language at Home *LIN312-W Family Ties: Language at Home Language and Prejudice *LIN312-W Language and Prejudice Linguistics of Tolkien's Middle Earth *LIN312-W Linguistics of Tolkien's Middle Earth Speech Science American English Gypsy Language and Culture ... Bilingualism LIN350-W Human Instinct for Language (CANCELLED) Language and Gender Language and People Language and the Brain Undergraduate Research ... Intro to Cognitive Science - W LIN373-W German Language: Historical Perspective - W Conference Course in Linguistics
LIN 306: Introduction to the Study of Language (various)
This course will introduce you to linguistics, the scientific study of language. In what ways do languages differ? In what ways are languages the same? How do languages change over time? Why do languages change? What are the differences between verbal and non-verbal communicating? Do dolphins speak? How do children learn language, and how do adults learn language? Does language control our view of reality? How does language interact with social class? What kind of language should be taught in schools? What language problems do other countries have? What are the different language families of the world?

85. Composition (Graduate)

http://web.ntpu.edu.tw/~language/course/phonetics/2002spring.htm
English Phonetics Instructor: Ching Kang Liu Department: Foreign Languages and Applied Linguistics Time: 1:10-3:00 (Monday) Office hours: Thursday from 10:10 to 12:00 or by appointment Textbook: Ladefoged, Peter. (2001). A Course in Phonetics rd ed.). Orlando, FL: Harcourt, Inc. (Crane: 23225437) Objectives: This course is designed to introduce the basic knowledge or theories of English phonetics. Foreign Language majors are obliged to have the basic understanding of phonetic systems and to know how the sound changes according to different phonological environments. Assignments: Students are required to study the materials in advance. They are also required to do homework (sometimes with partners) through the internet. Pop quizzes will be given whenever time permits. Performance in class and in homework will be a key factor that determines students¡¦ final grades. Instruction: This is not only a lecture course; students aare also required to be engaged in discussions or presentations. The internet exploration and computer programs will be used to help students understand the theories related to the topic. Attendance: No one is allowed to be absent from class for any reason.

86. French-English Cognates - Vrais Amis
composition, f noun.
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French-English Cognates - Vrais Amis - C Identical in spelling and (sometimes) meaning The words listed here are spelled (although not pronounced) identically in French and English and are true or semi-true cognates. Before you start memorizing them, please read some important notes about these cognates French/English Part(s) of speech cactus m noun cage f noun calcification f noun calcium m noun calculable adjective calorie f noun calypso m noun camaraderie f noun camouflage m noun camp m noun campus m noun canal m noun cancer m noun candidature f noun cantaloup m noun capable adjective capital adjective + m noun capitulation f noun capsule f noun capture f noun carafe f noun caramel adjective + m noun carat m noun carbonate m noun cardigan m noun cardinal adjective + m noun caricature f noun carnage m noun carnivore m noun cartilage m noun carton m noun cascade f noun casino m noun cassette f noun caste f noun castration f noun catalogue m noun catamaran m noun catastrophe f noun catharsis f noun cathode f noun causal adjective cause f noun cavalcade f noun caviar m noun cellulite f noun cellulose f noun censure

87. EFL Writing: Product & Process, Karen's Linguistics Issues, May 2002

http://www3.telus.net/linguisticsissues/eflwriting.html
Karen's Linguistics Issues This Month's Articles Previous Months Send Email EFL Writing: Product and Process
by Costas Gabrielatos , Greece
This article is based on a seminar, sponsored by Oxford University Press, which I gave to teachers of Omiros ELT News May 2002) I have revised the diagram depicting the cycle of procedures. introduction Part 1 look at two typical examples of student writing and identify common problems. In Part 2 I outline the two aspects of good writing: product and process . In Part 3 Part 1. Looking Below the surface In this section I will use two texts written by Greek EFL learners as a springboard for my discussion on the ingredients of successful writing (see Part 2). I would like to invite the readers to evaluate the texts and decide on their main merits and problems (keeping in mind the learners’ level) before reading the commentary. Example 1 The first text was written by a young teenager at intermediate level. The task was: Write a story which includes the sentence “That was the moment when I realised I was in the wrong place”
Original text
It was a lovely day of Sammer before five years and I went with my mother to Athens.

88. Resources For Teachers
The Faculty Lounge Tools to help you use the Internet in your classroom BJ Pinchbeck'sHomework helper; The Digital Education Network A resource for teachers
http://www.ruthvilmi.net/hut/Resource/
Resources for Teachers
Resources for teachers with URLs (not complete)
Language Learning Activities on the Web
Activities for the classroom Associations for Teachers ... miscellaneous resources

89. Organisations, Societies, And Associations
Founded in 1977, the American Association for Applied linguistics (AAAL) is aprofessional organization of scholars who are interested in and actively
http://www.yaelf.com/organisations.shtml
Organisations, societies, and associations
  • The American Dialect Society (Pondial differences)
    Founded more than a century ago, the American Dialect Society is dedicated to the study of the English language in North America, and of other languages, or dialects of other languages, influencing it or influenced by it.
    http://www.americandialect.org/

    The Apostrophe Protection Society (Grammar)
    The Apostrophe Protection Society was started in 2001 by John Richards, now its Chairman, with the specific aim of preserving the correct use of this currently much abused punctuation mark in all forms of text written in the English language.
    The rules concerning the use of Apostrophes in written English are very simple...
    (extract from "The Apostrophe Protection Society" site)
    http://www.apostrophe.fsnet.co.uk/

ABC CANADA Literacy Foundation is a national, registered charitable organization committed to promoting literacy to the general public and to the private sector.
http://www.abc-canada.org/

Founded in 1977, the American Association for Applied Linguistics (AAAL) is a professional organization of scholars who are interested in and actively contribute to the multi-disciplinary field of applied linguistics. http://www.aaal.org/

90. Biography Of Johann Sebastian Bach - Composer
Curriculum materials for composition and literature, including novels and plays.
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Johann Sebastian Bach
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Birth: March 21, 1685, Eisenach, Germany Death: July 28, 1750, Leipzig, Germany Early Influences:
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Education:
  • Learned keyboarding from brother, Johann Christoph Attended the Lyceum Participated in the school choir
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