Early into 2025, a 27-year-old female client tells me during a session, “This year has begun on a bad note, my partner and I got into a big fight on 1 January. I got an injury during a workout and one ...
Overgeneralisation means applying a grammatical rule to every circumstance even when there are exemptions. Put differently, it means erroneously applying the rule too broadly, including to situations ...
Last week, we started discussing the need to avoid overgeneralisation, which is the application of a language rule too broadly. According to Cambridge Dictionary, overgeneralisation is the use of a ...
This first danger of overgeneralisation in pronunciation is to equate English speech sounds with the alphabet of the language. The alphabet abcdef to z is the pillar for spelling words vis-a-vis ...