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    Linguistic Evidentiality in Arawan, Luchuan, and Livonian An often overlooked yet fascinating aspect of the plethora of languages spoken throughout the planet, is the information they require their speakers to provide whenever describing something. For example, in the English language, there are many nouns to describe humans that do not differentiate between male and female, like friend. However, in Spanish, if one wants to refer to someone they consider a friend, it is necessary to use either…

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    Why International Students Should Make American Friends There are many students who prefer to study abroad more than studying in their country. Studying abroad is very helpful because it makes many students learn another language, so the best way to learn another language is living with people who speak this language. Also studying abroad can help people travel around the world and see many different cultures. There are many students from many different countries who come to Central Michigan…

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    Because there are lots of different languages in the world, there comes with it times of opposition. What does that mean? Even the slightest difference in connotation of a word can make the world of a difference. Changing of a word’s connotation due to no direct translation, can completely destroy the origin of the word. Every language has their own ways of how they mean words, how they understand words, and how they are going to use these words in everyday life. In Ethan Watters’ article, “The…

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    In the bible it tells us in Genesis chapter 11 that God confused the language of men so that they might not all understand one another. This event marked the first division of language. Since then people have gathered into separate groups based mainly on the fact that they understood the same language. I believe that language can both unify and divide us in different ways. In the article titled Mute in an English-Only World, by Chang-Rae Lee, the author discusses his mother and her trouble…

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    My Culture I am a mix of two cultures. I am half Mexican and half American. Even though I am half Mexican, my spanish isn’t good. I can’t speak spanish fluently and I tend to strudder a lot. My spelling is pretty bad too. I almost got held back in kindergarten because of my spanish. My experience showed me that my culture is learned, complex, and influenced. When a culture is learned that means that you weren’t born with it and had to learn from other people. If a culture is complex…

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    Language is a tool that helps identify an individual.“If Black English isn't a Language Then Tell Me What is?” by James Baldwin emphasizes on how language defines the person. This is towards people who believe that there's one way to communicate or doesn't want to admit that they speak differently. They don't want to be submerged in the reality that they cannot articulate or they have an accent. The english language doesn't change its meaning by the way it is pronounced. As told in the piece of…

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    Richard Rodriguez, a Stanford graduate, writer, and teacher, in his essay, “Aria”(1981) argues that the education of bilingual disadvantaged children separates their private and public life, which is detrimental because it delays their development, entrance into public life, and assimilation. Rodriguez utilizes the juxtaposition of the languages of English and Spanish to establish his idea of the public and private life of bilingual children. In addition, Rodriguez displays the feelings exerted…

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    Tlingit Indians KAI MOORE Tlingit Indians are fascinating people and many people don't know a lot about them at all. That's what this paper is for. To inform you on the daily life of the Tlingit Indians. So, if you’re reading this I hope you’ll enjoy it. First off, the Tlingit lived Bands or groups. Their Houses were 100 ft. long and could fit up to 50 people inside. Men did more of the food gathering and hunting while the women did more housework and farming. The children had…

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    Mother Tongue Summary The essay “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tan portrays society’s ignorance towards individuals differences from societal norms. As a result of this ignorance, individuals are treated insignificantly. Amy Tan and her mother struggle with this issue throughout their lives, constantly being treating insignificantly and not taken seriously. As a result Amy is ashamed of where she comes from and how her mother speaks. Amy eventually comes to peace with where she comes from and…

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    I observed a 2nd grade classroom with 19 students. I choose to observe 2nd grade because I am opening to teaching in 2nd grade. I am interning in a kindergarten classroom, so I thought it would be interesting to see how a 2nd grade classroom was managed. I have not experienced 2nd grade before. 1. The students knew that the quiet signal was “class, class”. I didn’t know the quiet signal before observing, but all the students were taught the meaning of this quiet signal. 2. R.E.A.C.H poster:…

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