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Functional varieties of language: linguistic comparison of lsp and sublanguage
Significant changes in science and technology increase the number of dialects, terminology systems, enriching their vocabulary structures in the same language. The article presents a linguistic analysis of two concepts - language for special purposes and sublanguage
Marine Corps Cultural Similarities to Native Americans
According to the 4-field approach to anthropology, a people can be defined by its archaeology, culture, biology and linguistics (Hicks, 2013). Native Americans and Marines have striking similarities as a people when using this approach, especially in cultural and linguistic analysis
Everyday Magic: A Linguistic Analysis of Sarah Addison Allen’s “Just So You Know”
This project diagrams and analyzes Sarah Addison Allen’s magical realism essay, “Just So You Know,” which informs readers that, just as they fall in love with books, books fall in love with them, too. I focus on two defining features: (1) second person point of view (2) grammatical features from sentence structure and vocabular
The Essence of Linguistic Analysis
Many works on linguistic typology deal in some detail with one or more particular grammatical topics without clearly demonstrating how these relate to other categories or construction types. The Essence of Linguistic Analysis by R. M. W. Dixon presents a framework which connects individual topics in a cogent and coherent way, showing their dependencies and locating each in its place within the overall tapestry of a language. A clear distinction is made between semantic roles and syntactic functions. And it is held that the basic constituents of a language are lexical elements. Grammatical items serve to link together lexical units. At every level of analysis, the central units are lexical with grammar providing ancillary indicator
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