Focusing on linguistic structures, this seminar paper examines the genitive case in English and the possessive construction in Dutch. It analyzes specific examples, such as "Jan zijn boek" in Dutch and "John's book" in English, to explore the similarities and differences between the two languages. The paper aims to provide insights into possessive forms and their grammatical implications within the context of English and Dutch linguistics.
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- 2010
- 2007
Focusing on the evolution of linguistic theories, this seminar paper explores the diverse interests within the field of linguistics, particularly highlighting key developments since Chomsky and Halle's 1968 work, "Sound Pattern of English." It examines various models and approaches that linguists have proposed to understand language and communication systems more comprehensively. The paper reflects on the complexity and richness of linguistic study as it continues to evolve through different theoretical perspectives.
- 2007
HIV and AIDS in literary history
Influence in different media
Focusing on the representation of AIDS in literary history, this seminar paper explores its influence across various media, particularly in creative writing. It is structured in two parts, with the first section detailing the evolution of this theme in literature. The analysis highlights how literary works have responded to and shaped societal understanding of AIDS, making it a significant topic within English language and literature studies.