Friday, 14 November 2014

Changes in written style

By late modern English capital letters had begun to be caitalised according tlo the rules we follow today- mainly because 18th century grammarians felt that a system was needed. Previously in Early Modern English, capital loetters were used, as nw, at the begining of every sentence and every proper name. They were also used rhetorically for personified and abstract nouns, writers capitiallised any  noun that they considered important. However, you may still see some of these practices in textrs from the earlhy 18th century. Standardisation was a key event in the 18th century, it was a major factor in 'fixing' English grammar, even if it is clear that not all of these practices have made it to the present day.

Hester Thrale Piozzi, observations and reflections made in the course of a jouney thorugh France, Italy and Germany, 1789.

Key features i noticed about grammar:
  • Negation: constructing a negative in the 18th century is unlike the modern uses of dummy auxilary verb 'do'. Examples here are ' no very uncommon occurrence', 'i know not', 'for windows we have none', 'Italins seem to me have no feeling of cold'.
  • Syntax: in this text the syntax differs from modern usage, for example with 'certain it is' the complement comes before the main subject and verb and in 'continies still' the adverb comes after the verb.
  • Pronouns: Piozzi's choice of 'one a litlle' employs a pronoun that we now view as archaic and representing a received pronounciation.

Monday, 13 October 2014

 Could you please direct me to the outstanding homework on attitudes to language (prescriptivism/descriptivism)? 

Thursday, 9 October 2014

spelling and grammar mistakes in ads

A few weeks ago, for example, U.K. teen Albert Gifford made social media headlines by correcting the syntax on a carton of Tesco orange juice that claimed to be the “most tastiest.” (The chain apologized and fixed the double superlative.)


As public spelling blunders go, it will surely be recorded as one of the most embarrassing.
And a high school literacy coach is unlikely to forget this grammatical error any time soon.
Patricia Schley, who teaches at Lakewood High School in St Petersburg, Florida, is hosting a training event for parents to help their children become better readers tomorrow evening - the extra day of the leap year.
Unfortunately, the giant advertising hoarding in the school's car park read: 'LAEPING TO LITERACY NIGHT'.


As public spelling blunders go, it will surely be recorded as one of the most embarrassing.
And a high school literacy coach is unlikely to forget this grammatical error any time soon.
Patricia Schley, who teaches at Lakewood High School in St Petersburg, Florida, is hosting a training event for parents to help their children become better readers tomorrow evening - the extra day of the leap year.
Unfortunately, the giant advertising hoarding in the school's car park read: 'LAEPING TO LITERACY NIGHT'.

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

how do children learn langage?

I think the way children learn language solely depends on the child's upbringing and the more attention from parents to help their child cognitively the easier a child will find it to pick up language. A study I have looked at is the study of genie and genie was a child who was neglected by her parents, not just love and care but also she lacked and contact of speech with her parents, the effect of this left genie unable to ever grasp forming sentences because of her amount of neglect, her brain missed any opportunity to develop in the crucial stages of her life when she needed it so it was too late and her brain size physically decreased as her brain was getting no exercise leaving her unable to form any sentences. Although when she was discovered she was able to learn some words with the help of  phsycologists but that's as much help she could get. I think the main way children learn language is from their parents and with out this nurture it can have a negative effect on a child's future, starting children with easy mono sylabic words helps for a child as it slowly brings them into language and using objects and games helps children a lot too because children are visual learners.

Tuesday, 30 September 2014

documenty

-Animals cannot speak like humans do because of their different anatomy
-the brain and language are connected as show in the documentry
-The left part of the brain is for language, the front part for speaking, the back part is for understanding
-there is a gene which allows us to create words and sequences.
-language relies on many different processes
-language is what you are born with
-normal song was created by the finches despite never hearing it

Monday, 9 June 2014

language and gender

In this extract male and female stereotypes are respresented within this text. For example a typical female role is presented when the lady says 'where do you want me, profesor chadwick?'. This is a typical representation of a female because it is showing a woman ask a man what she should be doing and this conveys more power on the mans side because he has the ability of controlling where she is going and also because he is being adressed with his professional name which reflects the semantic field of authority, hierarchy and contol.

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

history of the internet

The internet is a system that links millions of computers together. Anyone who works on a computer that is linked to the net can use it for research and communication. The internet was developed in the 'cold war,' apower struggle between communist and non-communist countries that lasted from 1945 to 1989. In the early 1950s , the united states defense planners were concerned about what would happen if soviet nuclear weapons destroyed key parts of the united states' communications system.

Thursday, 9 January 2014

reflection

Resturant review
While writing this task i thought it was important to talk from a different point of view so i spoke as if i Dad as i know quite alot about him and i can write in his style of the way he talks and acts. I belive writing in a way as if you are someone else shows skill and it requires some research to make sure you know what you are talking about. I really enjoyed this task and i would happily choose this kind of task again as i enjoyed the begining of this article as it was taken from a stylemodel that people often 'blab' in news articles- especially reviews and i enjoy this style of wrting.

Life in a day
This was a task i particuarly struggled with writing as if i was my brother and this is not really a task that i would enjoy doing again. I struggled because there was a lot of confusion for me as what was life and what was day things , i did not really like the style model and i found it difficult to write my own kind of life in a day story.

Creative writing
I found this task particularly enjoyable as i could write in the style of one of my faviourite stories and adapt it in my own way. I enjoyed having the ability to  write creativly and having a large time frame and word count to do this in. I would enjoy writing a story like this again as i like the ability of being able to write what  i like but still having a style model in mind