Can someone write my second language acquisition coursework for SLA researchers?
Can someone write my second language acquisition coursework for SLA researchers? The general public forum we see is giving us limited access to just about any topic. That is probably a good time to narrow down the discussion into one topic, like to have a set of “categories.” We currently expect that this kind of discussion would help to broaden resources and give individuals opportunity to help out with their study, but this discussion points to the subject of SLA. Despite all the thought and strategy gleaned from the earlier postings, the topics I am going to explore here are mostly linear, and I still have to wonder what lessons can the SLA community learn from these nonlinear opinions. Let’s begin with the topic I am concerned with, and a topic of interest (C1), but just in case I still need to talk about this topic, here is where I

Linguistics is an intriguing field that explores human language in all its guises. This can include studying sounds (phonetics); words and sentences (morphology, syntax and semantics); how language evolves over time (historical linguistics); as well as exploring relationships between language and culture (sociolinguistics).
Language is used every time we share stories, express feelings of love or anger, recall facts or settings, instruct others or ourselves or even daydream – and linguistics is the study of this amazing human capacity.
Linguistics is the study of language and its workings. This encompasses analysis of sounds (phonetics), words (morphology) and sentences (syntax). Linguistics also studies how languages change over time and among groups of people and locations.