.This essay focuses on aspect of English Linguistics.Select an aspect of English Linguistics you are interested in and write a critical paper
The goal of the paper is for you to synthesize .What you’ve learned and apply it to a contemporary issue regarding technology through Cal Newport’s text. Be sure to utilize key terms/concepts from whatever primary source. You have selected in order to have a thorough discussion. This is conside ran analysis paper, which requires that you select a central topic. Include a thesis statement that you will defend throughout the paper about said topic, and be sure that most everything .In your writing should serve as support for your main point (thesis).
You have to write a CRITICAL ESSAY written in English. These are the instructions from my professor. Select an aspect of English Linguistics you are interest in and write a critical paper. (1600- 2,000 words maximum), focusing on ONE of the following topics: a). The application of linguistic knowledge may improve our lives. b) . A branch of linguistics that is particularly attractive to you. d). Learning language and learning languages.theoretical and applie issues. Please remember to follow academic conventions in your writing, and to use information .Sources as widely and as frequently as you need to, quoting them adequately (use an author-date system, such as the APA system) and without incurring in plagiarism.
. The suggest structure of the paper may be: a) Justification of choice. why is your topic interesting for the progress of science and whether it may trigger innovation. I.n the area –or generally in scientific knowledge- and why does it appeal to you personally. b). Describe what the object of study of your topic is and how it is incardinat in Linguistics. (either theoretical or applied). c) .Explain the theoretical support you have adopt offer a reflection on how a line of thought concerning the topic. you have chosen can be address. Within a particular line of Linguistic thought or School of Linguistics.
Submission content;
Firstly, be open.
Secondly, be reliable.
Thirdly, be selective.