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Burling, Robbins – 1973
An attempt is made in this book to state some of the features of and dispel some of the myths about nonstandard English, particularly the dialects of English spoken by many black Americans, and to consider alternative policies that might be adopted regarding varied forms of English. The chapters of the book include "What Is the Problem?""Is…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Grammar, Higher Education, Language Patterns
Peace Corps, Washington, DC. – 1973
This is a brief guide to Korean pronunciation and phrases, prepared for U.S. Navy personnel. Expressions are grouped according to the following headings: (1) emergency expressions; (2) general expressions; (3) personal needs; (4) location and terrain; (5) roads and transportation; (6) communications; (7) letters, numbers, size, time, etc.; (8)…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Autoinstructional Aids, Instructional Materials, Korean
Bousquet, Robert J. – 1978
Many black students speak a nonprestige dialect called black English, which places them at a disadvantage academically and socially. This monograph describes the features of black English, defines its use, discusses several theories of its origin, and offers some methods for teaching black students standard spoken usage as another style of speech.…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Creoles, Diachronic Linguistics
Smith, Harlie L., Jr.; Senhadji, Mohammed Allal – 1969
This is the first in a set of two volumes of a Moroccan Arabic course. The volume contains 50 units preceeded by a description of the transcription system and a guide to pronunciation. All units include a dialogue in Arabic with an English translation, followed by notes on grammar and usage. Unit 7 introduces "situations," basically…
Descriptors: Arabic, Dialogs (Language), Grammar, Instructional Materials
Smith, Harlie L., Jr.; Senhadji, Mohammed Allal – 1970
This is the second in a set of two volumes of a Moroccan Arabic course. The volume contains 44 units. Each unit consists of a dialogue in Arabic with an English translation, followed by notes on grammar and usage, pattern drills, and "situations," which are essentially dialogues in English which the student is intended to translate. (CLK)
Descriptors: Arabic, Dialogs (Language), Grammar, Instructional Materials
Beinstein, Judith; And Others – 1961
The purpose of this text is to develop conversational skills in Tamil. It is to be used as a review of what has been learned in class and not as a teaching device. The language materials consist of four types of language learning activities. The unit microwave cycle divides the learning process into two basic phases. The first phase involves…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Conversational Language Courses, Grammar, Instructional Materials