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Mueller, Jutta L. – Language Learning, 2006
The present chapter bridges two lines of neurocognitive research, which are, despite being related, usually discussed separately from each other. The two fields, second language (L2) sentence comprehension and artificial grammar processing, both depend on the successful learning of complex sequential structures. The comparison of the two research…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Reading Comprehension, Second Language Learning, Models
Peer reviewedCarrell, Patricia L. – Language Learning, 1983
The separate and interactive effects of three kinds of background knowledge (content area, context of materials presentation, and lexical items in the text) on reading comprehension were studied. Unlike native readers, nonnatives neither show significant effects of background knowledge nor appear to have a good sense of the text's difficulty. (MSE)
Descriptors: Context Clues, Difficulty Level, English (Second Language), Instructional Materials
Peer reviewedBerent, Gerald P. – Language Learning, 1983
Misinterpretations of the logical subject of infinitives by second language learners and prelingually deaf adults are compared with children's extension of the minimal distance principle during acquisition of infinitive complement structures and other research studies. Later acquisition of certain structure is explained in terms of the sentences'…
Descriptors: Adults, Comparative Analysis, Comprehension, Deafness
Peer reviewedYano, Yasukata; And Others – Language Learning, 1994
Japanese college students (n=483) learning English as a Foreign Language (EFL) read passages in English in one of three forms: (1) native baseline; (2) simplified; or (3) elaborated. The study found that comprehension was highest among learners reading the simplified version but was not significantly different from those reading the elaborated…
Descriptors: College Students, Difficulty Level, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedMunro, Murray J.; Derwing, Tracey M. – Language Learning, 1998
Tested the hypothesis that accented speech heard at a reduced rate would sound less accented and more comprehensible than speech produced at a normal rate. In two experiments, English native-speaker listeners rated a passage read by 10 high-proficiency Mandarin learners of English. Findings suggest that a general speaking strategy of slowing down…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Hypothesis Testing, Language Proficiency, Listening Comprehension
Sueyoshi, Ayano; Hardison, Debra M. – Language Learning, 2005
This study investigated the contribution of gestures and facial cues to second-language learners' listening comprehension of a videotaped lecture by a native speaker of English. A total of 42 low-intermediate and advanced learners of English as a second language were randomly assigned to 3 stimulus conditions: AV-gesture-face audiovisual including…
Descriptors: Cues, Listening Comprehension, Nonverbal Communication, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedHenning, Grant H. – Language Learning, 1975
A study to evaluate seven commonly employed reading comprehension testing techniques in terms of predictive validity, difficulty and discriminability is described. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Language Instruction, Language Tests, Measurement Techniques, Predictive Validity
Peer reviewedChihara, Tetsuro; And Others – Language Learning, 1977
To determine if cloze items are sensitive to constraints across sentences, sequential and scrambled-type tests were given to native English speakers and Japanese adults studying ESL. Results showed cloze items embedded in prose are sensitive to discourse constraints ranging beyond the immediate limits of a sentence. (CHK)
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, English, English (Second Language), Language Skills
Peer reviewedCarrell, Patricia L. – Language Learning, 1984
Reports an empirical study which compared recalls of two types of stories--one well-structured and the other deliberately not well-structured--by students of English as a second language. Results indicate that the quantity and temporal sequence of story recall are affected by differences in story structure. (SED)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Higher Education, Language Research
Peer reviewedPerkins, Kyle; Angelis, Paul J. – Language Learning, 1985
Describes a study that explored the relationship between performance of a schematic concept formation task (SCF) and reading performance in students of English as a second language. Above average readers had significantly higher SCF ranks than below average readers. Offers suggestions for future research with SCF tasks. (SED)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Processes, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedEisenstein, Miriam; Verdi, Gail – Language Learning, 1985
Describes a study of the intelligibility of three dialects--standard English, New Yorkese, and Black English--for working-class adult English learners. Results showed that comprehension was significantly affected by dialect and that learner judgments of the speakers in terms of job status, friendliness, and appearance paralleled the…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Black Dialects, Cloze Procedure, Limited English Speaking
Peer reviewedMarkham, Paul L. – Language Learning, 1985
Describes a study which investigated the intersentential sensitivity of the rational deletion cloze procedure. Eighty-four college-level students of German were divided into two sub-groups; one group completed a sequential cloze task, the other completed a scrambled cloze task. There were not significant differences in performance on the two…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Comparative Analysis, German, Higher Education
Peer reviewedKasper, Gabriele – Language Learning, 1984
Reports on a study of language learners' comprehension of speech acts and discourse functions, referred to as pragmatic comprehension. Analyzes two types of learners' pragmatic misunderstandings: their failure to distinguish between phatic talk and referential talk, and their failure to identify the intended illocutionary force of indirect speech…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Discourse Analysis, Listening Comprehension, Native Speakers
Peer reviewedMorley, H. Joan; Lawrence, Mary S. – Language Learning, 1972
Conclusion of a report on the development of a film program at the English Language Institute, begun in Language Learning,'' v21 n1 Jun 1971. (RS)
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Aural Learning, English (Second Language), Films
Peer reviewedGreenberg, Seth N.; Roscoe, Suzanne – Language Learning, 1988
Study of echoic memory interference among students in college introductory Spanish and German courses revealed that students with weaker listening comprehension skills depended more upon vulnerable sensory codes in echoic memory, while students with stronger comprehension relied on stable higher-order codes. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Introductory Courses, Language Processing, Listening Comprehension

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