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Neuro-linguistic Programming For Dummies
Turn thoughts into positive action with neuro-linguistic programming Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) has taken the psychology world by storm.So much more than just another quick-fix or a run-of-the-mill self-help technique, NLP shows real people how to evaluate the ways in which they think, strategise, manage their emotional state and view the world.This then enables them to positively change the way they set and achieve goals, build relationships with others, communicate and enhance their overall life skills.Sounds great, right? But where do you begin? Thankfully, that's where this friendly and accessible guide comes in!Free of intimidating jargon and packed with lots of easy-to-follow guidance which you can put in to use straight away, Neuro-linguistic Programming For Dummies provides the essential building blocks of NLP and shows you how to get to grips with this powerful self-help technique.Highlighting key NLP topics, it helps you recognize and leverage your psychological perspective in a positive fashion to build self-confidence, communicate effectively and make life-changing decisions with confidence and ease.Includes updated information on the latest advances in neuroscienceCovers mindfulness coaching, social media and NLP in the digital worldHelps you understand the power of communicationShows you how to make change easier If you're new to this widely known and heralded personal growth technique—either as a practitioner or homegrown student—Neuro-linguistic Programming For Dummies covers everything you need to benefit from all it has to offer.
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The Origins Of Neuro Linguistic Programming
Edited by John Grinder and Frank Pucelik, the book's contributors include: Robert Dilts, Stephen Gilligan, Judith Delozier, Byron Lewis, Terry McClendon (author of the first history of NLP, The Wild Days). The Origins of Neuro Linguistic Programming brings together the recollections and thoughts of some of the main protagonists from the very early days of NLP.In 1971 Richard Bandler and Frank Pucelik were students at Kresege College at the University of California Santa Cruz.They had a strong mutual interest in Gestalt Therapy, Frank because of his traumatic time in Vietnam and because he had been working with some disaffected and drug-addicted kids, and Richard because he had been working with Science and Behavior Books on transcribing and editing Fritz Perls' seminal work, The Gestalt Approach and Eyewitness to Therapy. They started a local gestalt group and ran 2-3 sessions a week collaborating and experimenting with the language of therapy.They started achieving some brilliant results but were having problems transferring their skills to others and so Richard invited one of their college professors, John Grinder, to observe what they were doing in order that he would, hopefully, be able to de-construct what they were doing that was so effective.John was a professor of Linguistics and was instantly impressed with the work that they were doing.He was able to add more structure and in due course the three of them formalised what is now known as the Meta Model.NLP was born. John and Frank and each of the other contributors give their own personal account of this period of collaboration when something magical was happening in northern California.Of particular interest is the role Gregory Bateson played, particularly in bringing John and Richard together with Milton H Erickson. An extremely insightful and riveting read for anyone interested in NLP.
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A Beginners Guide to Neuro Linguistic Programming
NLPIn 1976, Richard Bandler, a mathematician who was working as an assistant to linguist John Grinder, decided to create a model of people who had outstanding communication skills. They began by studying three therapists who had varied approaches and different personalities but were all linked by having remarkable success rates with their clients; this is how Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) came to be.Over the years, NLP has developed into a powerful psychological approach for detecting and overcoming limiting beliefs and unconscious biases that become barriers to achieving success.Inside, you will learn all about NLP, including how it works, the science behind it, and how you can begin using its techniques to overcome your own fears, biases, and limiting beliefs!
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NLP : The Essential Guide to Neuro-Linguistic Programming
NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) has already helped millions of people overcome fears, increase confidence, enrich relationships, and achieve greater success.Now, from the company and training team behind NLP: The New Technology of Achievement, one of the bestselling NLP books of all time, comes "NLP: A Power User's Manual".Written by an NLP Master Practitioner and Training Coach, with an introduction from the President of NLP Comprehensive, "NLP: The Power User's Manual guides" users to peak performance in business and life, and gets specific results.In twelve illuminating sections, "NLP: A Power User's Manual" leads you through dozens of discoveries-revelations of NLP practice that enable you to explore your own personal thinking patterns, to manage them-and to transform them.Divided into two categories, "All About You" and "All About the Other Guy", these strategies offer a personal and interpersonal program that frees you to become better at managing your feelings instead of being dominated by them, managing your motivations, being less judgemental, more productive, more confident, more flexible, more persuasive, liked, and respected. Chapters on Personal Remodeling (Discovery 9: No inner enemy) and Secrets of Making Your Point (Discovery 31: Convey understanding and safety without talking), enhance creativity, collaboration, cooperation, and communication.Through mind reading techniques-non-verbal communication, and hearing what's missing-learn the secrets of relating with others, understanding how they are thinking-and influencing them.A streamlined all-purpose guide for both newcomers and NLP veterans, "NLP: A Power User's Manual" is the new all-in-one, eye-opening blueprint for your own ultimate success.
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How does the linguistic development progress?
Linguistic development progresses in stages, starting with the prelinguistic stage where babies communicate through crying, cooing, and babbling. This is followed by the one-word stage, where children begin to use single words to communicate their needs and wants. Then, they move on to the two-word stage, where they start combining words to form simple sentences. Finally, they reach the telegraphic stage, where they use more complex sentence structures and begin to understand grammar rules. Throughout these stages, children are constantly learning and expanding their vocabulary and language skills through exposure to language and interaction with others.
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What are non-linguistic signs and linguistic signs?
Non-linguistic signs are symbols or signals that convey meaning without the use of language, such as traffic lights, facial expressions, or body language. These signs rely on visual cues or gestures to communicate information. On the other hand, linguistic signs are symbols that represent specific meanings within a particular language system, such as words, letters, or numbers. Linguistic signs rely on the conventions and rules of language to convey meaning.
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Is linguistic design the same as linguistic devices?
No, linguistic design and linguistic devices are not the same. Linguistic design refers to the overall structure and organization of language, including factors such as syntax, semantics, and discourse patterns. On the other hand, linguistic devices are specific techniques or tools used within language to achieve certain effects, such as metaphors, similes, or alliteration. While linguistic devices are a part of linguistic design, they are just one component of the broader concept.
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What are good examples of linguistic and non-linguistic images?
Good examples of linguistic images include descriptive language that paints a vivid picture in the reader's mind, such as "the sun hung low in the sky, casting a warm golden glow over the fields." Non-linguistic images can include photographs, paintings, or other visual art that convey a specific mood or message without the use of words. For example, a photograph of a stormy sea with dark, churning waves can evoke a sense of danger and power without any accompanying text. Both linguistic and non-linguistic images can be powerful tools for communication and expression.
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Linguistic Imperialism
This book explores the contemporary phenomenon of English as an international language, and sets out to analyse how and why the language has become so dominant.It looks at the spread of English historically, at the role it plays in Third World countries, and at the ideologies transmitted through the English language.
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Linguistic Typology
This textbook provides a critical introduction to major research topics and current approaches in linguistic typology, the study of structural variation in human language and of the limits on that variation.Jae Jung Song draws on a wide range of cross-linguistic data to describe what linguistic typology has revealed both about language in general and about the rich variety of ways in which meaning and expression are achieved in the world's languages.Following an introduction to the subject matter and its history, the first part of the book explores theoretical issues and approaches, as well as practical considerations such as sampling methods and data collection.In the second part, chapters examine variation in particular phenomena, such as word order, case alignment, and evidentiality marking.Each chapter concludes with study questions and suggestions for further reading.The volume will be suitable for undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of linguistic typology and language universals, and as secondary reading for cross-linguistically focused courses in phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics.
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Introducing Linguistic Research
Over the past decade, conducting empirical research in linguistics has become increasingly popular.The first of its kind, this book provides an engaging and practical introduction to this exciting versatile field, providing a comprehensive overview of research aspects in general, and covering a broad range of subdiscipline-specific methodological approaches.Subfields covered include language documentation and descriptive linguistics, language typology, corpus linguistics, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics, cognitive linguistics and psycholinguistics, and neurolinguistics.The book reflects on the strengths and weaknesses of each single approach and on how they interact with one-another across the study of language in its many diverse facets.It also includes exercises, example student projects and recommendations for further reading, along with additional online teaching materials.Providing hands-on experience, and written in an engaging and accessible style, this unique and comprehensive guide will give students the inspiration they need to develop their own research projects in empirical linguistics.
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Logico-Linguistic Papers
P.F. Strawson has been a major and influential spokesman for ordinary language philosophy throughout the late twentieth century, studying the relationship between common language and the language of formal logic.This reissue of his collection of early essays, Logico-Linguistic Papers, is published with a brand new introduction by Professor Strawson but, apart from minor corrections to the text, these classic essays remain original and intact.Logico-Linguistic Papers contains Strawson's major essay, 'On Referring', in which he disputed Bertrand Russell's theory of definite descriptions, distinguishing between referring to an entity and asserting its existence.The book contains twelve essays in all, grouped by subject matter.The first five are concerned with the topic of singular reference and predication and the last three are all responses to J.L.Austin's treatment of the topic of truth. Strawson disputes the correspondence theory of truth, maintaining that facts are what statements (when true) state.The remaining papers deal with meaning, speech acts, logical truth and Chomsky's views on syntax.
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What is the difference between web development and software development?
Web development primarily focuses on creating websites and web applications that are accessed through a web browser, using technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Software development, on the other hand, involves creating applications that can run on various platforms, including desktop computers, mobile devices, and servers. While web development is a subset of software development, software development encompasses a broader range of applications beyond just web-based ones.
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What are linguistic features?
Linguistic features are the characteristics of language that help to distinguish one language from another or one dialect from another. These features can include phonological features (such as the sounds used in a language), morphological features (such as word formation and inflection), syntactic features (such as word order and sentence structure), and semantic features (such as the meaning of words and how they are used in context). Linguistic features are essential for understanding and analyzing language and are used by linguists to study and compare different languages and dialects.
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What are linguistic devices?
Linguistic devices are techniques and structures used in language to convey meaning, create emphasis, and evoke certain emotions or responses from the audience. These devices can include figurative language such as metaphors and similes, as well as rhetorical devices like repetition and parallelism. They are used by writers and speakers to enhance the impact and effectiveness of their communication, and can be found in various forms of literature, poetry, speeches, and everyday conversation.
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What are linguistic peculiarities?
Linguistic peculiarities refer to unique or unusual features found in a language that set it apart from others. These can include specific grammar rules, pronunciation patterns, vocabulary choices, or cultural influences that shape the way a language is spoken or written. Linguistic peculiarities can vary widely from one language to another, making each language distinct and interesting in its own way.
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