The papers in this volume focus on the impact of information structure on language acquisition, thereby taking different linguistic approaches into account. They start from an empirical point of view, and examine data from natural first and second language acquisition, which cover a wide range of varieties, from early learner language to native speaker production and from gesture to Creole prototypes. The central theme is the interplay between principles of information structure and linguistic structure on the functioning and development of the learner's system.
This textbook provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the major issues in Principles and Parameters syntactic theory, including phrase structure, the lexicon, case theory, movement, and locality conditions.
Make Time for Success: The Time Management Masterclass
Table of contents: Module 1: Introduction 1.1. Where Does the Time Fly? 1.2. The Toll of Time Pressure 1.3. The Structure of the Course: 1.4. Module Structure
Matura Repetytorium - Nowa matura ustna - Scenariusze lekcji
A supplementary booklet for Matura Repetytorium. Contains three sample lesson plans based upon exam compendium exercises. The lessons were enriched with comments referring to exam structure and Repetytorium features.
The format of this work is somewhat unusual in that before considering Kant's text I first systematically set out his basic views on space, time, judgment, substance, and the world. It is only then, with these views "in hand" so to speak, that I turn to consider the text. A clear understanding of Kant’s views is only one component of an understanding of his text. Having these views already in hand enables me to then focus on the textual structure without having to constantly divert attention to the philosophical issues.