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22. Linguistics Language Program - LAB
linguistics Language Program, If a student submits an uncharacteristically good composition,however, check Instead, count journals as part of the homework grade
http://ling.ucsd.edu/Language/lim/langskl/writingtut.html
Language Instructor Manual (LIM)
Listening
Speaking/Signing Reading Writing
Writing
(Tutor Language Skills)
1. Written Exercises

Short written exercises are assigned in all levels. Your Academic Coordinator will give you descriptions of the written exercises for each course, along with information about how those exercises are divided between GAs and Tutors. 2. Compositions
The purpose of the composition assignments is to teach the students to write directly in the target language without translation from English. To encourage students not to depend entirely on dictionaries, grammars, or other aids while writing, there are some in-class compositions. Each course syllabus describes how many compositions are required and which compositions are assigned as in-class work. In 1A, do the first composition in class with the students as a group. Select a topic that has been included in the oral class input and which students feel comfortable talking about. Solicit ideas and rephrase them into an initial sentence. Continue until you have written a composition of 5-8 lines on the board. Students use this as a model to write their own composition on the same or a similar topic.

23. French 1C Syllabus
Professor Grant Goodall Director, linguistics Language Program. in class and one willbe assigned as homework. For the composition written outside of class, you
http://ling.ucsd.edu/Language/syl/french1cxsyl.htm
FRENCH 1C/CX
WINTER 2003
COURSE MATERIALS Texts: Terrell, et al. , Deux Mondes: A Communicative Approach, 4th Edition
Terrell, et al., Cahier D'Exercises: Deux Mondes: A Communicative Approach
Morton, English Grammar for Students of French, Fourth Edition Readers: Sartre, Les Jeux sont faits Computer: French Quizzes and French Grammar (available in Lab, no purchase required) Video: Deux Mondes (Video available in Lab, no purchase required) Audio: Cassettes or CD to accompany the dialogues in the Cahier/ Deux Mondes ( copy on reserve at the Lab) WEEKLY PLAN Conversation Section (class) 3 hours Analysis Section (class) 3 hours Video/Audio (Lab) 1.5 hours Computer Grammar (Lab) 1.5 hours Reading/Vocabulary Homework 3 hours Grammar/Written Homework 3 hours Total: 15 hours/week EXAMS Quizzes:
I. Conversation Section: Vocabulary quiz Monday weeks 2,4,5,6, 8,9, Wed weeks 3,7
Reading quiz Friday of weeks 2 - 9
In-class composition Friday - week 5
Midterm Exams:
I. Conversation Section:

24. 600.465 - Intro To Natural Language Processing - JHU CS
and their relation to linguistics and statistics. Policies Grading homework 45%,participation 10 Regexp review; Properties; Functions, relations, composition;
http://www.cs.jhu.edu/~jason/465/
Introduction to Natural Language Processing
Prof. Jason Eisner
Course # 600.465 - Fall 2002
Announcements Course Information Schedule Last year's webpage (Fall 2001)
Announcements
  • Homework 5 is available. Start quickly! There is a lot to read in the handout and if you run out of late days you get no credit. Deadline is 12/8 and absolute deadline (even with late days) is 12/13.
  • HW4 deadline is extended to Sunday, Nov. 24 at 2pm. However, HW5 will still be issued on Friday, Nov. 22 and its deadline will not change.
  • Homework 4 is available. It's a short assignment due on Friday, Nov. 22. (That will let me get HW5 to you in time for you to make a good start on it before Thanksgiving.)
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    26. English 126: Grammar Resources On The Internet
    to the Internet, an A on your homework or a includes links to History of English,English composition and writers Languages and linguistics page from EServer.
    http://papyr.com/hypertextbooks/engl_126/clark.htm
    Daniel Kies
    Department of English
    College of DuPage Modern English Grammar
    English 126 Email Form
    English Grammar Resources on the Internet
    By Cheryl Clark
    Current work: document.write("" + "Unit " + page + "");
    Days remaining this term: document.write(remaining);
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    What Is This?
    Privacy Change Your Name ... Mail this page to a friend W riting term papers, essays or research papers used to mean you had to spend time at the library. Once there, you would lay claim to an entire table so you could lay out encyclopedias, dictionaries, English books to help with punctuation and sentence structure. Now, term papers and writing assignments are as easy as turning on your computer. With a good word processor and a connection to the Internet, an A on your homework or a job promotion for your presentation is only a keystroke away. T he Internet can be a wonderful source of information for anyone who is looking for help with English or in writing letters, stories or essays. Of course, the best idea is to go straight to a search engine such as Infoseek, Yahoo or Alta Vista for help. A large number of the sites related to grammar are linked to each other. Everything is available on the Internet; grammar rules and examples of each; colleges that contain lessons and tests; explanations of punctuation rules and sites that merely 'talk' about the English language and the rules governing it. There are even sites that have all of the above. I have attempted to find a large sampling of the previously mentioned web sites that deal with grammar, punctuation, and writing.

    27. Untitled
    understanding prose selections to help students write of Writing and linguistics CompositionHandbook on detailing the required readings, homework, essays, and
    http://www2.gasou.edu/facstaff/sasmith/syllabus.htm
    ENGL 1101 Spring, 2002 COMPOSITION I
    INSTRUCTOR: Susan Smith OFFICE HOURS: T/Th 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. 12:00 - 12:30 p.m. OFFICE: Newton Building 1:30 - 2:00 p.m. Room 2221B and by appointment PHONE: 681-0234 E-MAIL: sasmith@gasou.edu
    REQUIRED TEXTS
    Axelrod, Rise B. and Charles R. Cooper. Reading Critically, Writing Well th ed. Bedford/St. Martin's, 1999.
    Harris, Muriel. Prentice Hall Reference Guide to Grammar and Usage th ed. Prentice Hall, 2000. Department of Writing and Linguistics. Composition Handbook www2.gasou.edu/writling/handbook/handbook/html
    ADDITIONAL MATERIALS
    Dictionary Thesaurus Folder for journal (instructions in class for type of folder) Floppy Disks ( always bring to lab
    COURSE DESCRIPTION
    Composition I concentrates on developing students' skills in thinking and writing. The class emphasizes reading and understanding prose selections to help students write clear, logical, well-structured essays that are relatively free from grammatical faults. Students must demonstrate competence in academic English. For additional information, see Syllabus for ENGL 1101 in Department of Writing and Linguistics Composition Handbook on www site.

    28. How Do Service Learning Program English Internships Work
    spelling, and math skills and helping them with their homework. Education, AfricanAmerican Studies, and linguistics. Methods of Teaching composition ENG 480.
    http://www.asu.edu/duas/servlearn/english/howengworks.html
    "Service Learning was a great learning experience. I enjoy teaching my students and I believe they and I have both grown from this experience."
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    Sophomore Communication Major "The best aspect is when you 'truly' reach an at-risk student. That connection is the most rewarding, genuine, and touching experience."
    How do Service Learning Program ENGLISH internships work? The Service Learning Program English internships (ENG 484) link 3-credit-hour English courses with 3-credit-hour, upper-division internships that involve working with children (K through 8th grade) who are academically at-risk. No prior experience with children is required. ASU students at any level (freshman-senior and graduate students) may register for these internships. There are two options for Service Learning Program ENGLISH Internships: OPTION 1: Internships linked to 100/200 level English classes OPTION 2: Internships linked to upper-level English, English Education

    29. A Newsletter Of Millennial Composition
    Education, Anthropology, Theater Arts, linguistics, Archaeology, Speech from Amy Muse,a lecturer in composition They oversaw homework assignments, listened to
    http://composition.cla.umn.edu/images/visitor_web/newsletter.htm
    A Newsletter of Millennial Composition Department of English University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Greetings from Andy Elfenbein, Program Director hard work, dedication, and pedagogical and scholarly brilliance of the people working for the program. This newsletter is designed to help make their often-overlooked contributions to the University of Minnesota more visible And more greetings from Jon Cullick, our amazing Associate Director What happens in Composition? To start with, we teach more students than any other program in the university. In Fall 1999 we taught undergraduates in freshman, intermediate, and advanced composition courses (a total of 106 sections). For these classes, we had TAs and adjuncts, including TAs from American Studies, the Law School, History, Education, Anthropology, Theater Arts, Linguistics, Archaeology, Speech Communication, and Political Science. Composition now has courses for graduates as well as undergraduates. In fall 1999, for the first time, we offered a writing course for graduate students who are non-native English speakers. Brown-Bag Lunches For the first time in 1999, we offered a series of brown-bag lunches, designed for all students in composition courses.

    30. Resources
    AP ENGLISH LITERATURE AND composition. http//spanish.about.com/homework/spanish/. ResourcesExtensive list including culture, linguistics, physical anthropology
    http://www.oncboces.org/Distance_Learning/DL_Resources/dl_resources.html
    INTERNET RESOURCES Distance Learning Distance Education Clearinghouse www.uwex.edu/disted/home.html New York State Distance Learning Consortium http://www.nysdlc.org/ Distance Learning www.sanman.net/distantlearning.htm Distance Learning On-Line Resources www.hec.ohio-state.edu/bradshaw/distance.htm Distance Education – Collected Links www.stirlinglaw.com/deborah/ded.htm Satellite Educational Resources Consortium (SERC) www.serc.org AP ENGLISH LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION A Guide for Writing Research Papers Based on MLA Documentation: This site offers step-by-step explanation of planning, organizing, and fine-tuning your research paper. There are examples of citing sources (including from the Internet) and avoiding plagiarism). http://webster.commnet.edu/mla.htm Poetry Daily: for contemporary poetry and poets, plus daily news concerning the world of contemporary poetry (It is one of Mrs. Christensen's favorites and the start-up screen of her computer). http:// www.poems.com

    31. Grammar
    Grammar Usage and Form From homework Central. of English - scroll down for Grammarand composition links. The linguistics Fun Page - Links to a lot of word
    http://webtech.kennesaw.edu/jcheek4/grammar.htm
    Grammar
    American Heritage Book of English Usage
    - "With a detailed look at grammar, style, diction, word formation, gender, social groups and scientific forms, this valuable reference work is ideal for students, writers, academicians and anybody concerned about proper writing style." Antagonyms - Visit this page for fun with words. Do you know what an antagonym is? Common Errors in English - "The aim of this site is to help you avoid low grades, lost employment opportunities, lost business, and titters of amusement at the way you write or speak." Daily Grammar - "Daily Grammar sends you e-mail messages with a grammar lesson five days of the week and a quiz on the sixth day. You can look at all the lessons in our Archive section. Doctor Grammar - Your Rx for writing ills. New Elements of Style - A classic reference book concentrating on rules of usage and principles of composition. New EnglishCLUB Grammar - This site includes grammar lessons for EFL/ESL students. Some of the lessons also have grammar exercises for you to test what you have learned. And if you still don't understand something about grammar, just ask a question in the Grammar Help Forum.
    English Language Club - ThinkQuest New Focusing on Words - "A rich source of information that will enhance your English-vocabulary skills! Experience the wonder of words by focusing on the Latin and Greek elements used in English."

    32. Roane's Journal
    this week is that I somehow wound up with a TON of homework, assigned yesterday It'sa lit major with a couple of linguistics and composition courses thrown
    http://www.livejournal.com/users/roane
    Roane's journal
    Sunday, April 6th, 2003 3:20 pm Yeah, there's a surprise.
    You are a Fiona! This free-spirited Seelie house
    has adopted the cause of the commoners in the
    noble courts. They are very passionate and
    prone to strife-ridden romances.
    What Changeling noble house are you?

    brought to you by Quizilla comment on this Saturday, April 5th, 2003 3:47 pm Yes, well... I'm an apparently intelligent, liberal, tight as fuck, pathetically simple-minded, dribbling child!
    See how compatible you are with me!

    Brought to you by Rum and Monkey 1 comment comment on this Wednesday, April 2nd, 2003 5:52 pm Mmm, hobbits!
    Which Ringwraith are You?

    By Lisa In other news, I'm alive. I feel very still lately, as if I'm gathering strength. I'm still very much in hermit mode, however. If I seem to be avoiding you, please don't take it personally. current mood: hungry comment on this Friday, March 28th, 2003 12:27 am This is me, jumping on the RP bandwagon... Name: Lisa Alias: Roane, selkie, Aiobhell I'll spare you non-RP types the rest... current mood: okay 1 comment comment on this Monday, March 24th, 2003

    33. CAS Course Descriptions - Linguistics
    and classroom participation (10%), homework (40%), term Cocomposition, coercionand type-shifting. is eclectic, the perspective that of applied linguistics.
    http://www.pitt.edu/~caswww/cdesc/ds033041/ling.htm
    Linguistics
    (LING)
    Courses Offered for 033/041 : Number Title Credits
    Undergraduate Course Offerings:
    Esl Speaking and Listening
    3 cr.
    Esl Writing Advanced
    3 cr.
    Esl Reading and Vocabulary
    3 cr.
    ESL Oral TA/TF
    3 cr.
    Aspects of Language
    3 cr.
    Machine Aids to Translation
    3 cr.
    Less Commonly Taught Languages

    Arabic 1
    4 cr.
    Arabic 3
    3 cr.
    Irish Gaelic 1
    4 cr.
    Irish Gaelic 3
    3 cr.
    Greek (modern) 1
    4 cr.
    Greek (Modern) 3
    4 cr.
    Hindi 1
    4 cr.
    Hindi 3
    3 cr.
    Hungarian 1
    4 cr.
    Hungarian 3
    3 cr.
    Indonesian 1
    4 cr.
    Indonesian 3
    3 cr.
    Quechua 1
    4 cr.
    Quechua 3
    3 cr.
    American Sign Language 1
    4 cr.
    American Sign Language 2
    4 cr.
    American Sign Language 3
    3 cr.
    Swahili 1
    4 cr.
    Swahili 3
    3 cr.
    Swedish 1
    4 cr.
    Swedish 3
    3 cr.
    Vietnamese 1
    3 cr.
    Vietnamese 3
    3 cr.
    Aymara 1
    4 cr.
    Serbian 1
    4 cr.
    Serbian 3
    3 cr.
    Serbian 5
    3 cr.
    4 cr.
    Prof Translation Internship-Ger
    3 cr.
    Prof Translation Internship-Span
    1 to 6 cr.
    Prof Translation Internship-Fr
    3 cr.
    Language, Gender and Society
    3 cr.
    Cross-Cultural Communication
    3 cr.
    Aspects of Sociolinguistics
    3 cr.
    American Indian Languages
    3 cr.
    Phonetics and Phonemics
    3 cr.
    Language and the Mind
    3 cr.

    34. CAS Course Descriptions - Linguistics
    a research paper (b) composition writing, with a population; d) areal linguistics,illustrated from and classroom participation (10%), homework (40%), term
    http://www.pitt.edu/~caswww/cdesc/ds023031/ling.htm
    Linguistics
    (LING)
    Courses Offered for 023/031 : Number Title Credits
    Undergraduate Course Offerings:
    Esl Speaking and Listening
    3 cr.
    Esl Writing Advanced
    3 cr.
    Esl Reading and Vocabulary
    3 cr.
    ESL Oral TA/TF
    3 CR.
    Aspects of Language
    3 cr.
    Machine Aids to Translation
    3 cr.
    Arabic 1
    4 cr.
    Arabic 3
    3 cr.
    Irish Gaelic 1
    4 cr.
    Irish Gaelic 3
    3 cr.
    Greek (modern) 1
    4 cr.
    Greek (modern) 3
    3 cr.
    Hindi 1
    4 cr.
    Hindi 3
    3 cr.
    Hungarian 1
    4 cr.
    Hungarian 3
    3 cr.
    Indonesian 1
    4 cr.
    Indonesian 3
    3 cr.
    Korean 1
    4 cr.
    Korean 3
    3 cr.
    Quechua 1
    4 cr.
    Quechua 3
    3 cr.
    Sign Language 1
    4 cr.
    Sign Language 2
    4 cr.
    Sign Language 3
    3 cr.
    Swahili 1
    4 cr.
    Swahili 3
    3 cr.
    Swedish 1
    4 cr.
    Swedish 3
    3 cr.
    Tagalog 1
    4 cr.
    Tagalog 3
    3 cr.
    Tamil 1
    4 cr.
    Tamil 3
    3 cr.
    Vietnamese 1
    4 cr.
    Vietnamese 3
    3 cr.
    Welsh 1
    4 cr.
    Welsh 3
    3 cr.
    Serbian 1
    4 cr.
    Serbian 3
    3 cr.
    Serbian 5
    3 cr.
    Scottish Gaelic 1
    4 cr.
    Fr Professional Translation 1
    3 cr.
    Ger Professional Translation 1
    3 cr.
    Prof Translation Internship-Ger
    3 cr.
    Prof Translation Internship-Span
    1 to 6 cr.
    Prof Translation Internship-Fr
    3 cr.
    Legal Spanish
    3 cr.
    Span Professional Translation 1
    3 cr.
    Language, Gender and Society

    35. {composition, Compositional, Compose}
    (linguistics, language, japanese (math, homework, education, examination, composition). BK.Kim'sTranslation and composition between Korean and Japanese.
    http://edge.ee.tokushima-u.ac.jp/urls/word/c/o/mposition.html
    top new E-word J-word ... Editor's Note
    Word(s):
    Reference(frequency)
    Reference(similarity)
    composer
    composite
  • (others)
  • 36. Basic Grammar Dictionary For Anyone (Softcover)
    Have you tried to help your kids with their Parents helping with homework; Home SchoolTeachers; English Language Ann Gregory has a Ph.D. in Applied linguistics.
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    37. DEAL Homepage
    the set readings), and on homework assignments. to develop vocabulary, analyticaland composition skills by Department of English Applied linguistics will form
    http://ludens.elte.hu/~deal/courses.htm
    DEAL Address Language practice courses (102, 104, 106, 108) Language practice courses (204, 206, 208) Applied Linguistics lecture (261) Methodology I and II (AN-362, AN-364, ANN-462, ANN-464) Specialized applied linguistics courses (ANN-362, AN-366, ANN-466) Send e-mail Staff deal@ludens.elte.hu Courses Thesis SEAS Teaching practice Publications ELTE Events Links Language Ped. PhD Australian studies site This page was last modified 23 March 2003. by Nemeth Nora.

    38. UNL Department Of Modern Languages And Literature
    Daily homework, several quizzes, a series of chapter tests syntax and style in theirapplication to composition. linguistics in German (3 cr each) Prerequisite
    http://www.unl.edu/modlang/undergrad/german_courses.html
    • Modern
      Languages
      Czech French ... Courses
      German Course Descriptions
      101. Beginning German (5 cr)
      The primary goal of beginning German is to help the student achieve a certain ability to communicate in German. This course puts equal stress on all four language skills (listening-speaking-reading-writing). Listening and speaking will be stressed in the classroom and the language lab. Participation and attendance is very important. Homework is assigned daily; there are a series of chapter tests and a two-hour final.
      102. Beginning German (3 cr)
      Prerequisite: German 101. This course is a continuation of German 101.
      181. Beginning German for Reading (3 cr)
      Prerequisite: Open to juniors, seniors, and graduates beginning their German. Does not apply to general education requirements. Rapid course in the essentials of grammar followed by reading of varied types of literary and technical publications. For mature students; also designed to meet the needs of graduates preparing for the German reading examination.
      201. Second-Year German (3 cr)

    39. Ask Oxford The Oxford Dictionary On-line. The American Heritage
    English Grammar Tutor, get grammar and editing help online for homework and essays. Eyefeatures many online articles about writing and composition.
    http://www.canaanschools.org/departments/english/english.htm
    English Home Web Resources English Teachers: Margaret Lima Jennifer Turner Martha Allen English ~ Web Resources Thesaurues

    40. Bookmarks
    Research and composition library.ucsb.edu WritingPlans - 5-6thGr Teacher's DeskLesson Plans Writing help Information Writing Lit homework help Super
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    SchoolExpress.com Free Worksheets Language Arts
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    Grammar Education resources on the Internet - EduFind.com
    Punct
    Football based punctuation lessons - middle sch
    Parts of Speech
    Download Grammar-Helping Verbs and Complete Verbs
    Diagramming Sentences - Capital Community College
    Find Comparatives and Superlatives in Your World
    Apostrophes in Contracted Words ...
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    Translators
    Eden's PageScripts of all of Asia
    Yamada Language Center Hindi-Urdu WWW Guide
    Yamada Language Center Language Guides by Geographic Location
    Mendez iTranslator for Microsoft® - Welcome ...
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    A Basic Dictionary of American Sign Language Terms
    Online ASL Dictionary
    Animated American Sign Language
    Spanish Vocabulary Builder ...
    toefl testing online,toefl test preparation,twe test prep,editenglish.com
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    Newspapers
    Reading the newspaper mid.sch

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