Which subfields do you cover?
Phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, applied linguistics, language acquisition, historical, computational, anthropological.
Will IPA be used correctly?
Yes. International Phonetic Alphabet for transcription. Narrow vs broad. Suprasegmentals (stress, tone, intonation) where relevant.
Are tree diagrams drawn?
Yes. X-bar theory, Minimalist Program trees, LFG functional structures, dependency grammar. Drawn correctly per framework. PDF + LaTeX source if requested.
Which theoretical frameworks?
Generative (Chomsky), functional (Halliday SFL), cognitive (Langacker, Lakoff), construction grammar, optimality theory, distributed morphology, HPSG, LFG.
Which referencing style do you use?
LSA / Unified Style Sheet for Linguistics (most common), APA 7th, Harvard, Chicago. Specific to journal or department.
Do you use AI?
No. Linguistics examiners detect AI essays (wrong glosses, hallucinated language data). Every essay human-written by a PhD linguist.
How fast can you deliver?
3-hour, 6-hour, 12-hour, 24-hour and 48-hour turnarounds.
How do I get a quote?
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