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Kraetschmer, Kurt – 1979
This paper discusses the present state of the art in neurolinguistic studies of bilingualism and delineates areas of further research. The most pertinent studies are reviewed historically. The paper then focuses on some fundamental concepts, such as a definition of bilingualism, interference, recovery process, specific localization, and synchronic…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Bilingualism, Language Processing, Language Research

Davies, Alan – Applied Linguistics, 1989
Reviews the various definitions of communicative competence, and argues for a view of communicative competence as language use, a lesser but more readily achievable ambition for both theory and pedagogy. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Communicative Competence (Languages), Language Processing, Language Proficiency
Stubbs, Michael – 1987
An organizing framework is presented that can help integrate the large mass of apparently disparate work on written language. The starting point of the paper was collections of articles of reading, writing, and literacy, which seemed not to have a conceptual framework. Ways are discussed that knowledge from linguistics as an academic discipline…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Foreign Countries, Language Universals, Language Usage

Dubin, Fraida – Applied Linguistics, 1989
Investigates some of the affinities between the traditions of communicative competence and literacy studies by examining the historical and current use of ethnographic methodology in such studies. Describes how communicative competence theory is "branching out" into communicative approaches to second language pedagogy, mingling both psychological…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Communicative Competence (Languages), Ethnography, Language Research

Beauvais, Paul J.; Parker, Frank – 1983
Interest in the application of modern linguistic theory in composition research has faded, possibly because some of the basic principles that inform linguistic study have been misunderstood. For example, a common misconception is that linguists use the term "generate" to mean "produce." However, the purpose of a generative…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Educational Researchers, Generative Grammar, Linguistic Theory
Makaya, Pindi; Bloor, Thomas – 1987
Approaches used by linguists to examine the way in which speakers or writers modify their commitment to the propositional content of their utterances are discussed, and it is noted that a frequent criticism is the failure of inexperienced speakers or writers to modulate their utterances properly. This paper considers economic reports and in…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Attribution Theory, Discourse Analysis, Economics
Sipple, Jo-Ann M. – 1983
Instructors' knowledge of linguistics can affect the way they teach writing. For example, in traditional linguistics, O. Jespersen's important contribution is his descriptive rather than prescriptive study of English in a historical context. Writing teachers influenced by Jespersen will place students in writing situations where they do not rely…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Rodriguez, Ana Maria – 1984
Recent research findings that have potential application or are already contributing to the refinement of educational practice in bilingual education include developments in language research, teacher effectiveness research, and ethnography. In language research, these contributions include work on the need for and types of language proficiency,…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Bilingual Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies
Nold, Ellen W. – 1976
This discussion delineates five criteria for judging the usefulness of linguistic and psycholinguistic theories. To be of value, a theory must suggest ways of teaching and evaluating language use, it must account both for the meaning of sentences in context and for meaning generated by the relationship between sentences in text, it must allow for…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Cognitive Processes, Conceptual Schemes, Evaluation Criteria
Garvin, Paul L. – 1973
Language planning involves decisions of two basic types: those pertaining to language choice and those pertaining to language development. Linguistic theory is needed to evaluate the structural suitability of candidate languages, since both official and national languages must have a high level of standardization as a cultural necessity. On the…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Language Planning, Language Role
Meinhof, Ulrike Hanna – 1987
The concept of authenticity in foreign language pedagogy is discussed with particular reference to the methodology of instructing through the medium of authentic texts. It is suggested that the use of authentic texts in a classroom setting actually deauthenticates those elements that made the texts originally authentic; i.e., placing them in a…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Foreign Countries, Instructional Materials, Linguistic Theory
Halliday, M. A. K. – 1990
Language policy and planning has become a major concern of applied linguistics. Most language planning is institutional and not systemic, planning not the forms of the language but the relationship between the language and the individuals who use it. Institutional language planning, policy formation, provides the context for systemic language…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Foreign Countries, Intellectual Disciplines, Interdisciplinary Approach
Meara, Paul – 1983
It is a good thing for the field of applied linguistics to adopt experimental methods of research where appropriate and to think more in terms of testable models of second language processing. However, there is a threat of psycholinguistics becoming the parent discipline, most likely temporary, of applied linguistics. This would be unwise for two…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, English, Intellectual Disciplines, Language Processing
Hendriksen, Dan – 1970
It is important that we reflect on the conceptual framework from which our study of language has emerged, since the problems, methods, and aims of what has been called modern linguistics are rapidly being replaced by the concerns of another framework or paradigm. Such new paradigms, to be viable, must not be distorted by starting points that…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Descriptive Linguistics, Language, Language Instruction
Broselow, Ellen – 1985
It is proposed that error patterns in acquisition of a second language can provide otherwise unavailable evidence for testing linguistic hypotheses about the second language itself. Three types of production and perceptual error patterns found in the learning of English by native Arabic speakers are outlined to support this suggestion. The error…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Arabic, Auditory Discrimination, English (Second Language)