Warren M Tang

Warren M Tang

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Word Grammar

Came across a new-ish theory today – Word Grammar. Its creator and champion is Richard (Dick) Hudson at UCL.

Seems worth exploring as a theory. Considered a minor branch of cognitive linguistics.

Posted on 15 June 2012 by Warren. Posted in cognition | Tagged cognitive linguistics, linguistics, theory, web page, word grammar | Leave a comment

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  • Perfect pitch may not be so 'perfect'. bbc.in/1554c0N #cognition #perception 1 day ago
  • How the #brain controls a machine. One step closer to the #cyborg. #neuroscience bbc.co.uk/news/science-e… 1 week ago
  • ... in books, for books, by and with books ... I have been fortunate enough to be able to live from books. gu.com/p/38jpv/tw #barnes 1 week ago
  • Living abroad for 3 yrs will get you only half the adult native speaker #vocabulary size. wmtang.org/2013/06/09/liv… #language #acquisition #sla 1 week ago
  • Students who do lots of things in English outside of class have more than twice the vocab of those who don't do much. bit.ly/10Z9LAf 1 week ago
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