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Koo, Hahn; Oh, Young-il – Language Sciences, 2013
Some of recently proposed phonotactic learners are tier-based bigram learners that restrict their hypothesis space to patterns between two segments that are adjacent at the tier level. This assumption is understandable considering that typologically frequent nonadjacent sound patterns are predominantly those that hold between two tier-adjacent…
Descriptors: Grammar, Classification, Acoustics, Phonology
Perridon, Harry – Language Sciences, 2013
The -"s" genitives of English and Swedish play an important role in grammaticalization theory, as they are often used as counterexamples to the main tenet of that theory, viz. that grammatical change is unidirectional. In this paper I look at the emergence of the -"s" genitive in Danish, hoping that it may shed some new light on the evolution of…
Descriptors: Morphemes, Indo European Languages, Grammar, Latin
Cornish, Francis – Language Sciences, 2013
The Functional Discourse Grammar model has a twofold objective: on the one hand, to provide a descriptively, psychologically and pragmatically adequate account of the forms made available by a typologically diverse range of languages; and on the other, to provide a model of language which is set up to reflect, at one remove, certain of the stages…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Grammar, Models, Language Usage
Gong, Tao; Shuai, Lan; Wu, Yicheng – Language Sciences, 2013
Studying language evolution has become resurgent in modern scientific research. In this revival field, approaches from a number of disciplines other than linguistics, including (paleo)anthropology and archaeology, animal behaviors, genetics, neuroscience, computer simulation, and psychological experimentation, have been adopted, and a wide scope…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Genetics, Scientific Research, Anthropology
De Clerck, Bernard; Colleman, Timothy – Language Sciences, 2013
In this paper a case of synchronic layering is examined in which Dutch "massa" ("mass") and plural "massa's" ("masses") are attested with lexical uses as a collective noun, quantifying uses ("a large quantity of") and intensifying uses ("very")--with plural "massa's" only--in some Flemish varieties of Dutch. Against the background of…
Descriptors: Indo European Languages, Morphology (Languages), Nouns, Language Variation
van Pareren, Remco – Language Sciences, 2013
Body parts have played an important role in the development of theories describing grammaticalization processes (Heine and Kuteva, 2002, pp. 62-63 and 165-171). Within Uralic linguistics, this particular area of study has not yet received a great deal of attention, although the agglutinative character of most of these languages is known to have…
Descriptors: Nouns, Semantics, Morphology (Languages), Human Body
The Problem of Data in the Cognitive Linguistic Research on Metonymy: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective
Brdar-Szabo, Rita; Brdar, Mario – Language Sciences, 2012
The general goal of the present paper is to demonstrate how cross-linguistic (contrastive) data can broaden the perspective in cognitive linguistic research on metonymy, which may raise a host of questions calling for a revision of some widely accepted views. A more specific, methodological goal is to show how the introspection-driven research and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Motivation, Contrastive Linguistics, Language Research

Ball, Peter – Language Sciences, 1983
Reports on four Australian experiments using Lambert's Matched Guise Technique for obtaining sociolinguistic attitudes. The accents studied include Australian; Received Pronunciation English, Liverpool, Glasgow Scots, East Coast U.S.A., French, German, and Italian. (EKN)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Attitudes, Language Research, Language Styles

Ikuta, Shoko – Language Sciences, 1983
Analyzes the mechanisms involved in speech level shift in discourse that contains the "des/mas" forms. Concludes that level shift is often used to signal empathy between speakers and to indicate coherence and the hierarchical positioning of utterances in discourse. (EKN)
Descriptors: Japanese, Language Patterns, Language Research, Language Styles

Prideaux, Gary D. – Language Sciences, 1989
An investigation looks at complex English sentences that are used to represent two ordered events and containing "before" or "after" subordinate clauses. It is concluded that text evidence is directly relevant to an understanding of language processing. (25 references) (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English, Grammar, Language Processing

Benjamin, Gail R. – Language Sciences, 1992
Looks at two sets of complementary experimental data to consider whether listeners can determine the age of a speaker from hearing a voice sample. The experiments conducted involved speech samples from natural conversations; parallel studies were done in the United States, using native speakers and situations and native speakers as experimental…
Descriptors: Age, Language Research, Listening Comprehension, Native Speakers

Kretzschmar, William A., Jr. – Language Sciences, 1995
Discusses the nature of the difference between dialectology and sociolinguistics and suggests that the findings of dialectology are relevant for use by sociolinguists. (30 references) (CK)
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Dialects, Discourse Analysis, Language Research

Hatta, Takeshi; Ogawa, Tsugui – Language Sciences, 1983
Explores the processing implications of bi-scriptalism. (EKN)
Descriptors: Japanese, Language Processing, Language Research, Orthographic Symbols

Poyatos, Fernando – Language Sciences, 1982
Examines the various aspects of natural conversation in order to provide a theoretically comprehensive schema that accounts for a conversation's structure. Aspects considered are: (1) speaker-listener initial and turn-change behavior; (2) the listener's speaker-directed behavior; (3) interlistener and simultaneous behaviors; and (4) the function…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Language Patterns, Language Research, Paralinguistics

Giles, Howard; Hewstone, Miles – Language Sciences, 1982
Presents theoretical models of how language acts (1) as a dependent variable of how people subjectively construe situations and (2) as an independent variable creatively defining and redefining situations for those involved. Discusses the importance of developing an interdisciplinary model of language variation in its social context. (EKN)
Descriptors: Language Research, Language Usage, Language Variation, Models