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On this site, Bill Bowler argues that: "to breathe fresh life into ELT classrooms and publishing, I am convinced we must topple the currently fossilised 'coursebook = magazine dogma.'" By "returning to books and good writing as a source of language texts that are deeply rewarding to read," not to mention "specially written graded materials". Never mind breathing fresh life into publishing.

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Comedy can be a great source of language learning if you enjoy a laugh.

The staff are a rich source of language skills: 90 staff speak 26 languages between them, of whom 69% say they are fluent or native speakerswhile 56 staff have used a language other than English to help provide services in the last 12 months.

first calculated subtitle frequencies, we did not expect them to do particularly well, because criticisms can be raised against films as a representative source of language (they often depict American situations, are biased towards certain topics such as police investigations, do not include everything that is said, the language is not completely spontaneous, etc).

A possible second source of language conflict arises at the level of the decision system where a response is selected based on the activated representations in the word identification system.

His early poetry concentrates simultaneously on existential anxiety as a source of conflict and on language's ability to transform negativity into aesthetic experience.

Patients' files can serve as a source of data on ethnicity, race, language and other characteristics considered relevant for quality of care.

Similar frustrations can be found on the South Slavic continuum running across most of the former Yugoslavia, Macedonia and Bulgaria, where nationalist tensions make the similarity (and often near-identity) of the languages a source of friction rather than friendship.It is easy to forget, but Sweden and Norway almost went to war as recently as 1905 over Norway's independence.

Wright has found a way to wed fragments of an iconic America to a luminously strange idiom, eerie as a tin whistle, which she uses to evoke the haunted quality of our carnal existence — the paradox that the body is the source of language, and yet language outlasts our bodies.

U 2. Genotypes: theoretical generalizations, principles in a theory of language behaviour, that hold for all languages … the fundamental laws governing the production of semantic regularities, the production of grammatical regularities, the source of language change (emphasis in original).

U 1. Phenotypes: empirical generalizations that hold for all languages.. U 2. Genotypes: theoretical generalizations, principles in a theory of language behaviour, that hold for all languages … the fundamental laws governing the production of semantic regularities, the production of grammatical regularities, the source of language change (emphasis in original).

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