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    Languages around the world are important to make connections and communicate with other people. Some current languages today around the world can be altered in the future, can be created to benefit a society, and can influence on cultures as to how people will see the world. How these things happen will be explained as follows. According to McWhorter’s (2015) article, he believes that within time, the linguistic world will be different than what it is today. He states that the current 6000…

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    It was created to let the human able to communicate with each other in a same language as they had a common living place and time. The functions of the culture are to form a system and management of methods to survive. It also acted as a representation for the way of behaving and what outcome is expected from such behavior. The elements of culture consisted of religion, history, values, social organizations and language. Religions are for providing rules for certain way of acting which will…

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    An articulation disorder occurs when an individual has trouble with producing specific sounds. For example, a person may substitute sounds or leave out parts of a word. An individual could even change part of the word or add sounds to the word. After viewing therapy for articulation disorders, I concluded that the SLP will target the specific sounds that the patient is having problems producing. For example, in this specific video clip, the child is fronting her velars, so the SLP wants to…

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    In the discussion of languages in educational settings, one controversial issue has been the students’ ability to speak any language or dialect they feel the most comfortable speaking in school. One hand argues that students should have the freedom of speaking in any method that they desire to in an educational setting. On the other hand, bilingual protesters contends that students should speak the official language of that certain country in schools and universities. Other even maintain, there…

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    rollercoaster ride for my emotions. It was fascinating to see the way Koko and Kanzi, had learned to communicate in the same language that humans do. I keep wondering if more people were as dedicated as Dr. Patterson with this subject, how far we would be today with communicating with other primates. Would these primates eventually be teaching other primates the human language by means of cultural transmission? If so, in a million years from now, and through the process of natural selection, I…

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    Analysis Language is constantly changing which means that different dialects, styles, and registers are evolving and are becoming more apparent in recent pieces of literature and work. People can now be classified into groups based off of how they communicate with one another. Though dialect, style, and register may seem to be considered the same thing, these terms are what help us categorize people into their different social class, groups, geographical areas, and backgrounds. Language is what…

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    teenager- baby, toddler, child, older child, teenager. One change I made from Olds’ concept was that she had intricate language to describe the innermost thoughts of a baby, and I decided to use incredibly simple language for my Baby stanza as I felt that it was more appropriate for the image I was trying to portray. The language moves from incredibly innocent language to not-so-innocent language as my message was that naivety gradually disappears throughout the years as people become more…

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    Brett and Jake love each other however since Jake can not have sex, they refuse to have a romantic relationship. Jake says that he finds his war wound funny and he rarely thinks about it. As they head to a café to drink, Brett asks Jake to kiss her once more before they arrive. At the café, Jake and Brett again run into their friends. A Greek man finds interest in Brett and they make an appointment to meet the next day. Jake does not see Brett and Cohn for a while. He receives a card from Brett…

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    Proposition 227, three language ideologies, dominant language ideology, monoglot language ideology, and standard language ideology are present. Dominant language ideology corresponds to the idea that certain sets of presuppositions about a language might be specific to that certain language from others and are to be above the other languages, mainly used by the people of power (Hauck, Lecture; 11/9/2017). For example, in Proposition 227 it states that, “The English language...is spoken by the…

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    multimodality that can help explain how meaning making is achieved and use relevant examples as part of the discussion. Multimodal discourse analysis “choice leads to selection” Multimodal discourse analysis is the study of language not only through text and speech but mixed together with other tools or modes such as, pictures moving or still, sound, body movement or gestures, in order to express themselves, communicate or give meaning. Different modes have different ways of conveying…

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