Linguistics Notes
General Linguistics is hard, there is no denying that. But if you are interested in language beyond becoming fluent and reading some famous authors, linguistics is a fascinating and useful topic that really gets you thinking about all sorts of things.
There's a lot of stuff here, some full essays, others essays broken down into note form.
Topics include: Acquisition of Language by Children (x 2) Nature vs Nurture in Language Acquisition Slips of the Tongue/Speech Errors Syllables Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis Linguistic Variation and Social Categories (e.g. class) Language and Dialect Conversational Implicature & Grice's Maxims and some more essay notes on AcquisitionProperties
| Notes type | Typed Up Notes |
| Grade | Upper 2.1 |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Institution | Oxford University |
| Institution level | Undergraduate |
| Year | 2010 |
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