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My favourite pairing: hot drinks and fresh autumn air ☕️🍂
Ladies, lads and the lot of you in between
Just remember that your Ed is valid even if:
-You haven’t fasted
-You have days you can eat normally
-You’re not underweight
-You haven’t been in treatment
-You eat “unhealthy” foods
-You are still able to be a functional member of society
-You don’t think you’re sick enough
-You’re family doesn’t believe you (I believe you, you belong, I hear you)
How to use Notion for Language Learners - a masterpost
So, I have been learning languages for a while now, and one of the things I have always been struggling with is having a space that could gather all the info I need, the spreads I used to make on my bullet journal, and maybe even something more.
Notion has become my best friend all over the last couple of years, but as I am a pretty sick perfectionist, I am still mastering the art of creating efficient templates, but I am slowly overcoming this problem of mine… In the meantime enjoy my favorite YouTube videos all about Notion x Language Learning:
how to make the best language learning plan | notion templates | AD by Anna Lenks
ULTIMATE LANGUAGE PLANNER IN NOTION FOR POLYGLOTS by me :)
How to make a language learning plan that WORKS ✨ Notion for language learners by Elysse Speaks
How To Make A Sentence Mining Database in Notion | Language Learning | Tutorial + Free Template by Leafling Learns
How I Created a 30-Day Language Study Plan That Works! by Shea Jordan
Create a language learning schedule that works + Notion Template! by Jusuf
updating my language learning notion 🖊 by Jo Renee Languages
Language Learning: Notion, RemNote And Reverso (French) by Red Gregory
How I plan and organize my life and languages | Notion tour 📝 by Lindie Botes
Hope you enjoyed this post, in the meantime I'll go and create the best language-learning hub you will ever see
My Linguistics Masterpost:
This masterpost is only for all of the linguistic topics I made posts about (which I now sorted into the respective ‘linguistic branches’). Here’s the link to my general masterpost where you can find ALL of my posts.
(I’ll try to edit & update these masterposts whenever I post something new)
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Phonetics & Phonology
Linguistic abbreviations, consonants, and vowels
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
Pronunciation of English consonants & vowels
Stress in sentences
Unstressed [i] & [u]
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Morphology
Morphemes
Allomorphs of {-s} and {-ed}
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Word formation
Word formation
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Syntax
Word classes (sentence structure #1)
Phrases (sentence structure #2)
Clause elements & clause types (sentence structure #3)
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Semantics
Sense relations
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Pragmatics
Speech Acts
Indirect Speech Acts
Deixis & distance
Cooperative Principle & Gricean Maxims
Implicature
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Text Linguistics:
What is a text?
Text types, text forms, and text form variants
Coherence & cohesion
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Sociolinguistics:
Dialects & accents, pidgins & creoles (language varieties #1)
Style and Register (language varieties #2)
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Historical Linguistics:
The periods of the English language (History of English #1)
Diachronic vs. synchronic (History of English #2)
Proto-Languages (History of English #3)
Language Families (History of English #4)
Old English: 450 (700) - 1100
Middle English: 1100 - 1500
Early Modern English: 1500 - 1700
What happened in the year 1066 and why it was so important for the English language
i-mutation
Great Vowel Shift (GVS)
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English Linguistics:
Loan words in the English language
Loan words #2: Doublets
English tenses #1 - present tense
English tenses #2 - past tense
English tenses #3 - some differences between the tenses
English tenses #4 - future tenses & expressions with future meaning
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Other Linguistic Topics:
Analytic vs. Synthetic Language
Translation strategies
Translations: Functional Analysis of the Source Text
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Photo - Tuscany Interiors, Palazzo Pucci.
I've come here with no expectations, only to profess, now that I am at liberty to do so, that my heart is, and always will be , yours.
–Sense of Sensebility
autumn’s so close 🍂
Oh, how I loathe you;
But do I loathe you or the love that I have for you?
I loved you, I did;
But I'm yet to see if it was my mistake and sin
june 2022 / give me books, french wine, fruit, fine weather and a little music played out of doors by somebody i do not know.