Team We Don’t Know!
Our teammates all have unique strengths and powers. Even if we are different, we complete each other.
Another picture to show how united we are as a team. And how different our powers are.
We fight linguistic crime together!!!!!!
Our Teammates:
Paula
As a member of this group, my strength in linguistics is semantics. I have found the love for those tree diagrams. Also, I am a master in interpreting sentences and finding their ambiguities. I understand this subject much better than the other subjects. I spoke espanol first. So, as a child I had pronunciation problems and grammar problems and spelling problems. Now, I can distinguished the difference between both. I love languages and want to learn more.
Kaitlyn
As another member of this group, my main strength in linguistics is semantics. Along with semantics I have a strong grasp on morphology. Language has always been a large part of my life which is shown through my technical fluency in French.
Kimberly
As an additional member of this group, my strength in linguistics would have to be semantics as well. It does not come easy but it makes more sense to me then everything we have learned so far. I speak both spanish and english and learned a little bit of french in elementary school. I have always loved the idea of learning many different language in order to be able to communicate to a larger pool of people.
Laura
4/27/1996
Rancho Murieta, CA
In linguistic studies,my super strength is in semantics, as illustrated in my mad sentence tree diagramming skills. My middle names are Mental and Grammar. No floating adverb can get by me.