Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Analyze Spoken Language Interference


Pot Legal –
 Phonology – In the first sentence the author uses an apostrophe on children’s when it should not have an apostrophe. The word marijuana is misspelled as mariguana. In the last sentence of the third paragraph the author uses these instead of this. Using these instead of this in the last sentence of the third paragraph could be homophonic confusion.  

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Pragmatics

Weird Friday –    
 Phonology - the author uses gonna for going to as well as contractions such as couldn’t instead of could not. This student also uses an instead of and.   

Morphology

Syntax

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Pragmatics

Spelling –
Phonology - – the author used the contraction I’m instead of I am as well as don’t for do not. The spelling of my self as separate words could be a homophonic confusion when the spelling should be myself. Spelling of faith as fait.

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Pragmatics

Introductions –
Phonology – Again we see contractions I’m for I am and I’ve for I have. Student #3 uses the word no for know.

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