Category: Language

  • Language, Literacy, And The Arts

    Language, Literacy, And The Arts Introduction In the following report, I am going to briefly discuss the term curriculum in relation to Te Whriki and the NZ Curriculum framework. Furthermore, the content knowledge and some of the strategies a teacher can use to promote the learning of young children in the learning areas of Language,…

  • Learner Corpora And Language Teaching

    Learner Corpora And Language Teaching The book under review, Learner Corpora and Language Teaching, is edited by Sandra Götz and Joybrato Mukherjee, introducing the latest research in learner corpus studies and its value in language teaching. The volume is a collection of research papers originally presented at the 12th Teaching and Language Corpora Conference in…

  • Natural Language Processing: GA-based Parameter Optimisation For Word Segmentation

    Natural Language Processing: GA-based Parameter Optimisation For Word Segmentation Executive Summary The present report studies and fundamentally looks at the paper GA Based Parameter Optimization for Word Segmentation. We start with a short presentation of the point and how research in Word Segmentation has come to fruition as of late. At that point, we will…

  • Online Language Use Among The UBD Students

    Online Language Use Among The UBD Students The 21st century technology has increased their visibility and the use among the ordinary people in the society. This widely spread usage of internet can be seen among Bruneians as well. By 31 December 2017, 94.6% of Bruneis total population had access to internet and it is expected…

  • The Peculiarities Of Welsh Language

    The Peculiarities Of Welsh Language Abstract To write an abstract, finish your paper first, then type a summary that identifies the purpose, problem, methods, results, and conclusion of your work. After you get the details down, all that’s left is to format it correctly. Since an abstract is only a summary of the work you’ve…

  • Language, Media And Society

    Language, Media And Society Making Meaning: Words and Images Languagemore specifically human languagerefers to the grammar, structure and other rules and norms that allow humans to make utterances and sounds in a way that others can understand. (Nordquist, 2019). The origin of language and its evolutions is highly speculative and has been debated vigorously amongst…

  • The Correlation Of Language And The Media

    The Correlation Of Language And The Media Abstract In this report I would like to emphasize the contribution of language and the media to the sense of living in this world. I will discuss about the influence of language in the world of media. Media suffuse our sense of living in a world: a social…

  • Language, Image and Media

    Language, Image and Media Introduction In this paper I intend to conduct a semiotic analysis of a series of adverts for mens anti-wrinkle cream produced by Nivea. Semiotics is concerned with the study of communication as the generation of meaning. (Fiske, 2011) The adverts, as shown below, are entitled Because life makes wrinkles, and each…

  • Language, Literacy And Numeracy Development

    Language, Literacy And Numeracy Development There are 6 stages of language development. Firstly, the Prelinguistic stage occurs early in a childs life when they are exploring speech and sound. They will often cry, babble and try to mimic others. Approximately, around 10-13 months is when the child reaches the holophrase or one-word sentence phase. They…

  • What Makes A Language A World Language?

    What Makes A Language A World Language? Introduction A world language can be defined as a language that is spoken around the world and learnt by many people as a second language (Baker & Jones, 1998). However, what exactly makes a world language, a world language? There are five common assumptions typically associated with world…