Date Range
Date Range
Date Range
Monday, May 24, 2010. Sunday, May 23, 2010. Monday, May 3, 2010.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010. Phonology is the study of how sound are used in a language. Phonology itself is just one part of the language. I was impressed to read that phonemes are considered as phonetic of the mind. I have never heard such thing before, I know that people can have thoughts, but not phonemes. I wonder how sounds are memorized by people? My name in IPA. People most of the mis.
Monday, May 3, 2010. Little treasures in a big city. What does a linguist do to record an idea that does not exist in their own native language and is it even possible to record such an idea if the linguist cannot express it in his or her own language? Monday, April 12, 2010. In fact, seeing syntax broken down raises my awareness of how advanced our understanding of language is, how do we construct sentences without thinking once about the structure? Thursday, April 8, 2010.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Language is the closest relative any human being could possibly have. Nobody can pass a day without saying a word or hearing a word. Even little babies have their own language no matter how funny it sounds. So far linguists have found out that are having more than 60000 languages throughout the world. Does not it feel amazing to hear that? How many languages can we think of? Maybe there are several hundred. Wednesday, April 14, 2010. Sunday, April 11, 2010.
Sunday, May 23, 2010. People acquire a set of words to speak about things that exist around them, which can vary depending on the language spoken.
Monday, May 24, 2010. Talking Hands by Margalit Fox is a narrative of exploration of a linguistic team. The language that they were going to research was a very rare type of sign language that was never recorded. We have learned various things throughout the semester, one of which was from the documentaries that we have watched whic.
Sunday, May 23, 2010. During the course of the semester, I was fortunate enough to study with people from many different parts of the world. When we all shared our language stories with each other, I realized that no two stories were even close to being the same. I feel that this really confirms the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis. Everyone has a language story which influences the way we see the world. Monday, May 3, 2010. Wednesday, April 14, 2010. Me Talk Pretty One Day. The part I found in.
Monday, May 3, 2010. Little treasures in a big city. What does a linguist do to record an idea that does not exist in their own native language and is it even possible to record such an idea if the linguist cannot express it in his or her own language? Monday, April 12, 2010. In fact, seeing syntax broken down raises my awareness of how advanced our understanding of language is, how do we construct sentences without thinking once about the structure? Thursday, April 8, 2010.
After nearly three months off of teaching to enjoy our beautiful little baby girl, I have begun to get the teaching bug! That, and I return full-swing back into my classroom in December.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Language is the closest relative any human being could possibly have. Nobody can pass a day without saying a word or hearing a word. Even little babies have their own language no matter how funny it sounds. So far linguists have found out that are having more than 60000 languages throughout the world. Does not it feel amazing to hear that? How many languages can we think of? Maybe there are several hundred. Wednesday, April 14, 2010. Sunday, April 11, 2010.