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General Linguistics


Theory, Model, Method

  • For me, Linguistics is...
  • Structuralism in Linguistics, part 1
  • Structuralism in Linguistics, part 2
  • Structuralism in Linguistics, part 3
  • Pragmatism, part 1
  • Pragmatism, part 2
  • Pragmatism, part 3
  • Pragmatism, part 4

Phonetics and Phonology

  • Airstream Mechanisms
  • Describing sounds
  • Stress

Morphology

  • Secondary Processes

Syntax

  • hier bitte den Namen des ersten Podcasts einfügen

Semantics

  • Synonymy, presupposition, and entailment

Pragmatics

  • Crosscultural Communication
  • Real English Conversations: Cultural Differences
  • The Power of Language
  • Language in Action


Selected Subfields


History of English

  • Unidirectionality

Varieties of English

Corpus Linguistics

Syntactic Theory

Cognitive Approaches

  • Universals and Variation in Language
  • The mental lexicon

Language and Media

Sociolinguistics

  • Language, Dialect and Accent
  • Language Prejudice
  • Politeness in Intercultural Communication
  • Code Switching and Code Mixing
  • Language and Cultural Identity
  • Do Women Really Talk More Than Men?
  • Man-made Language?
  • Pidgins and Creoles in Social Context
  • Vernacular in Modernity (1): The Vernacular
  • Vernacular in Modernity (2): African American Vernacular English (AAVE
  • Vernacular in Modernity (3): Dialects in Huckleberry Finn?
  • Language and Thought
  • Taboo Words
  • Women's and Men's Language
  • Gender and Linguistics
  • CLIL - Content and Language Integrated Learning

Theories and Methods in Linguistics


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