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The linguistics of texting
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This is a homework assignment I gave to linguistics students in the class Cross-Cultural Communication. It was designed as an introduction to language and new media, connecting principles of computer-mediated communication to formal linguistic concepts.

This assignment should be accessible to students in an Introduction to Linguistics class.

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02/18/2013
Essentials of Linguistics
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************ THIS IS A PRIOR EDITION Please consider adopting the much-expanded and revised 2nd edition, which you can find at http://essentialsoflinguistics.ca ************ This Open Educational Resource (OER) brings together Open Access content from around the web and enhances it with dynamic video lectures about the core areas of theoretical linguistics (phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics), supplemented with discussion of psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic findings. Essentials of Linguistics is suitable for any beginning learner of linguistics but is primarily aimed at the Canadian learner, focusing on Canadian English for learning phonetic transcription, and discussing the status of Indigenous languages in Canada. Drawing on best practices for instructional design, Essentials of Linguistics is suitable for blended classes, traditional lecture classes, and for self-directed learning. No prior knowledge of linguistics is required.

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This is a prior edition. Find the 2nd edition here: Essentials of Linguistics, 2nd ed.

Word Count: 80148

Included H5P activities: 54

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Arts and Humanities
Languages
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McMaster University
Author:
Catherine Anderson
Date Added:
03/15/2018
Introduction to Linguistics
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This course studies what is language and what does knowledge of a language consist of. It asks how do children learn languages and is language unique to humans; why are there many languages; how do languages change; is any language or dialect superior to another; and how are speech and writing related. Context for these and similar questions is provided by basic examination of internal organization of sentences, words, and sound systems. No prior training in linguistics is assumed.

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Arts and Humanities
Languages
Linguistics
Social Science
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Provider:
MIT
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MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Pesetsky, David
Date Added:
09/01/2012
Essential of Linguistics
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This Open Educational Resource (OER) brings together Open Access content from around the web and enhances it with dynamic video lectures about the core areas of theoretical linguistics (phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics), supplemented with discussion of psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic findings. Essentials of Linguistics is suitable for any beginning learner of linguistics but is primarily aimed at the Canadian learner, focusing on Canadian English for learning phonetic transcription, and discussing the status of Indigenous languages in Canada. Drawing on best practices for instructional design, Essentials of Linguistics is suitable for blended classes, traditional lecture classes, and for self-directed learning. No prior knowledge of linguistics is required.

Subject:
Linguistics
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
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Maricopa Open Digital Press
Author:
Catherine Anderson
Date Added:
10/19/2020
Linguistic Theory and the Japanese Language
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This course is a detailed examination of the grammar of Japanese and its structure which is significantly different from English, with special emphasis on problems of interest in the study of linguistic universals. Data from a broad group of languages is studied for comparison with Japanese. This course assumes familiarity with linguistic theory.

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Arts and Humanities
Languages
Linguistics
Social Science
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Provider:
MIT
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MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Miyagawa, Shigeru
Date Added:
09/01/2004
Introduction to Linguistics
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This class provides some answers to basic questions about the nature of human language. Throughout the course, we examine a number of ways in which human language is a complex but law-governed mental system. Much of the class is devoted to studying some core aspects of this system in detail; we also spend individual classes discussing a number of other issues, including how language is acquired, how languages change over time, language endangerment, and others.

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Arts and Humanities
Linguistics
Social Science
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Provider:
MIT
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MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Richards, Norvin
Date Added:
02/01/2022
Linguistic Studies of Bilingualism
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This course studies the development of bilingualism in human history (from Australopithecus to present day). It focuses on linguistic aspects of bilingualism; models of bilingualism and language acquisition; competence versus performance; effects of bilingualism on other domains of human cognition; brain imaging studies; early versus late bilingualism; opportunities to observe and conduct original research; and implications for educational policies among others. The course is taught in English.

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Arts and Humanities
Languages
Linguistics
Social Science
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Full Course
Provider:
MIT
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MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Flynn, Suzanne
Date Added:
09/01/2012
Essentials of Linguistics
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This version of the eBook is not being updated regularly. To have access to the most current version, please link to https://ecampusontario.pressbooks.pub/essentialsoflinguistics/

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This version of the eBook is not being updated regularly. To have access to the most current version, please link to https://ecampusontario.pressbooks.pub/essentialsoflinguistics/

Word Count: 64765

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Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Languages
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Provider:
McMaster University
Date Added:
03/15/2018
The Language of Language. A Linguistics Course for Starters
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If you've ever wondered why we need concepts like noun and verb or word and phrase when discussing language, this book is for you. Deliberately selective in its approach and assuming no prior knowledge of linguistics, The Language of Language explores the nature of language and linguists' agreed-upon ways of talking about the object of their inquiry. Our focus is on modes of thinking rather than content knowledge. Our goal is to encourage informed thinking about (why) language matters, so that you can continue puzzling about language issues long after you've worked your way through this book.Now in its third edition, the book is packed with over 100 commented activities, examples of language play, and fun food for thought, designed to whet your appetite for linguistics and language studies.The companion workbook, Lang101 Workbook, contains 460 additional commented exercises and activities, designed for self-study or for the classroom.

Subject:
Higher Education
Linguistics
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Full Course
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Textbook
Author:
Madalena Cruz-Ferreira
Sunita Abraham
Date Added:
04/16/2020
Introduction to Linguistics
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OER Fundamentals are invited to remix this course planning template to design and share their OER project plans, course information and syllabus, and reflection.

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Education
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Ally Milner
Date Added:
12/18/2023
Linguistics for Teachers of English
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The primary goals of this text are to acquaint prospective teachers of English with certain aspects of the history, structure, and use of the English Language. Through considering the nature of the English language; how language and culture are interconnected as well as how it is acquired and how and why it changes, readers will come to a fuller understanding of sociolinguistics. This text discusses the nature of language, as well as how it is acquired; how and why languages change, and how the English language in particular has changed (and continues to change); why different varieties of English have developed, and why they continue to be used; how linguists have attempted to account for the (ir)regularities of English; how language and culture are related; and how linguistics can be used as a tool in the classroom. This text presents important topics for English teachers to know: the relationship between “standard” and “nonstandard” dialects, how and why language varies, how we can make informed decisions about what is “right” and “wrong” in language use, and generally how a sound knowledge of how language works can inform and benefit the pedagogical strategies needed to develop as a teacher. Ultimately, I want readers to think about language in ways not thought of before: objectively, passionately, critically, analytically, and logically. This allows readers to move beyond memorization of facts to original thought (which is sort of like the difference between knowing how to add and subtract, and being able to balance a checkbook).

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Linguistics
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
New Prairie Press
Author:
Carol Russell
Date Added:
01/07/2019
Linguistic Phonetics
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This course is about the study of speech sounds; how we produce and perceive them and their acoustic properties. Topics include the influence of the production and perception systems on phonological patterns and sound change, students learn acoustic analysis and experimental techniques. Students taking the graduate version complete different assignments.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Linguistics
Social Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
MIT
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Flemming, Edward
Date Added:
09/01/2015
Linguistics in K–12 Education
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This seminar explored the idea that the study of linguistics can be a means to develop young people's understanding of scientific inquiry as well as their understanding of the nature of language. The challenge of this seminar was to create pedagogical materials and methods that will motivate learners of all ages to be inquisitive about their native language and about language in general. Seminar participants worked with one another and in partnership with K–12 teachers to accomplish this goal.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Education
Linguistics
Social Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
MIT
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Honda, (Amy) Maya
Date Added:
02/01/2023
Topics in Linguistic Theory: Laboratory Phonology
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The goal of this course is to prepare you to engage in experimental investigations of questions related to linguistic theory, focusing on phonetics and phonology.

Subject:
Applied Science
Arts and Humanities
Career and Technical Education
Electronic Technology
Engineering
Linguistics
Social Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
MIT
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Flemming, Edward
Date Added:
02/01/2007
Topics in Linguistics Theory
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I realize that "Modes of Assertion" is a rather cryptic title for the course. What we will explore are ways of modulating the force of an assertion. This will engage us in formal semantics and pragmatics, the theory of speech acts and performative utterances, and quite a bit of empirical work on a not-too-well understood complex of data.
"He obviously made a big mistake."
"It is obvious that he made a big mistake."
If you're like me you didn't feel much of a difference. But now see what happens when you embed the two sentences:
"We have to fire him, because he obviously made a big mistake."
"We have to fire him, because it is obvious that he made a big mistake."
One of the two examples is unremarkable, the other suggests that the reason he needs to be fired is not that he made a big mistake but the fact that it is obvious that he did.
We will try to understand what is going on here and look at related constructions not just in English but also German (with its famous discourse particles like ja) and Quechua and Tibetan (with their systems of evidentiality-marking, as recently studied in dissertations from Stanford and UCLA).

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Linguistics
Social Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
MIT
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
von Fintel, Kai
Date Added:
02/01/2003
Essentials of Linguistics, 2nd edition
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This Second Edition of Essentials of Linguistics is considerably revised and expanded, including several new chapters, diverse language examples from signed and spoken languages, enhanced accessibility features, and an orientation towards equity and justice. While the primary audience is Canadian students of Introduction to Linguistics, it is also suitable for learners elsewhere, in online, hybrid, or in-person courses.

Word Count: 247744

ISBN: 978-1-927565-50-6

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Arts and Humanities
Languages
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
eCampus Ontario
Author:
Ai Taniguchi
Bronwyn Bjorkman
Catherine Anderson
Derek Denis
Julianne Doner
Margaret Grant
Nathan Sanders
Date Added:
02/28/2022
Lang101 Workbook. Linguistics Exercises & Activities for Starters
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Lang101 Workbook offers 460 commented exercises and activities, designed for absolute beginners to the study of language or for anyone curious about (why) language matters. It features empirical observation of 20 typologically distinct languages, including English and other languages you’re familiar with. As a companion tool to our textbook The Language of Language, Part 1 of the workbook contains 360 exercises and activities corresponding to the textbook's 12 chapters (30 per chapter), and 100 synthesising cross-chapter exercises. Part 2 contains commented answers to all exercises. Topics include the nature of scientific investigation; the structure of words, sounds and sentences; typical vs. disordered uses of language; child language, language learning and language play, as well as politeness, persuasion and humour.

Subject:
Languages
Linguistics
Material Type:
Full Course
Homework/Assignment
Module
Unit of Study
Author:
Madalena Cruz-Ferreira
Sunita Abraham
Date Added:
04/17/2020
Teaching Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations
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This module contains 3 units to support both pre-service and in-service educators in teaching Culturally and Linguistically Diverse students in the classroom. There are a variety of formats and modalities to present this information. Each unit includes videos, recorded lectures, PowerPoints, guided notes, and research articles to present a wholistic view of the content. The learning is scaffolded by offering application-based activities to allow learners to practice and internalize the content from the first section, and then in the assessment section, the learning is evaluated in a variety of ways that support the learning objectives. There are many supports for both the learner and the student in these units.

Subject:
Education
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Activity/Lab
Assessment
Case Study
Homework/Assignment
Lecture
Lecture Notes
Lesson
Module
Reading
Student Guide
Unit of Study
Author:
Beth Garcia
Date Added:
06/21/2021
Workshop: Python Programming for Linguists
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In this workshop, consisting of videos, exercises, code examples, and a (recorded) live session, learners are introduced to Python and its application in (corpus) linguistics. After a short general introduction to programming as well as Python, the language is utilized to solve several (corpus) linguistic exercises.

Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Linguistics
Social Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Full Course
Lecture
Syllabus
Author:
Ingo Kleiber
Date Added:
01/12/2021