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Jennrich, Robert I. – 1973
In a manner similar to that used in the orthogonal case, formulas for the asymptotic standard errors of analytically rotated oblique factor loading estimates are obtained. This is done by finding expressions for the partial derivatives of an oblique rotation algorithm and using previously derived results for unrotated loadings. These include the…
Descriptors: Componential Analysis, Error of Measurement, Factor Analysis, Oblique Rotation
Mamantov, Gleb, Ed.; Shults, W. D., Ed. – 1972
Composed of data submitted by a variety of experts in the field, this book provides an introduction to air pollution control. It contains the proceedings of the American Chemical Society Symposium on Determination of Air Quality held in Los Angeles, California, April 1-2, 1971. Contributions from chemists, physicians, engineers, administrators,…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Chemistry, Componential Analysis, Conference Reports
Schwertz, Courtney – 1972
This study attempted to clarify the concept "program" by systematically examining the use of the term "program." The term was examined as it is used in ordinary language and in adult education literature. After analysis of the term within these two contexts, a typology was developed from the uses identified. The typology was then utilized as an…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Classification, Componential Analysis
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Stanley, George Edward – Linguistics, 1976
Discusses the teaching of Afrikaans and English to speakers of Xhosa, with semantics as the point of focus. The purpose is to aid the teaching of Afrikaans and English by introducing componential analysis in order to compare the relative/identical aspects of semantic structuralization in these languages with those in Xhosa. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: African Languages, Afrikaans, Bantu Languages, Componential Analysis
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Chakalov, Gocho – Babel: International Journal of Translation, 1977
The English language has adopted a large number of foreign words and apparently has a tradition of readily accepting new words of foreign origin. The following points are discussed: simple transliteration, authorized translation, the danger of analogies and foreign words currently not accepted in English. (AMH)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Componential Analysis, Cultural Context, English
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Gonzalez-Mena de LoCoco, Veronica – Hispania, 1976
This article uses an animate/inanimate distinction in "se" constructions in Spanish to explain how to comprehend the messages conveyed by such constructions. Depending on the verb form, the emphasis may be on the event rather than the performer, or indicate that the speaker accepts no responsibility for the event. (CHK)
Descriptors: Componential Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Language Usage, Semantics
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Halperin, Marcia S. – Child Development, 1974
A component analysis was used to assess the performance of 6-,9-, and 12 year-old children who heard a 36-word list and tried to recall it on two successive trials. (ST)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classification, Componential Analysis, Cues
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Correa-Zoli, Y. – Glossa, 1973
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Comparative Analysis, Componential Analysis, Descriptive Linguistics
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Croft, Kenneth – English Record, 1971
Discusses both the interference from language categories in language learning and the methodology of linguistic anthropologists in discovering and describing language categories which lack the formal characteristics of grammatical categories; this amounts to analysis of semantic components. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Classification, Componential Analysis, Language Instruction, Language Patterns
Petermann, Heinrich – Deutsch als Fremdsprache, 1971
Revised version of an address presented on June 4, 1970 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. (WB)
Descriptors: Componential Analysis, Descriptive Linguistics, Etymology, German
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Larson, Richard L. – College English, 1971
Advocates students' analysis of professionally written essays to determine how those authors represent their minds moving, pulling together, organizing, and extending" the sense data of personal experience. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Componential Analysis, Creative Expression, Essays, Literary Criticism
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Whitehead, Robert; Barefoot, Sidney – American Annals of the Deaf, 1980
The study investigated the rate of oral air flow for plosive consonants produced by 10 normal hearing adult males, 10 hearing impaired adult males who demonstrated intelligible speech, and 10 hearing impaired adult males with semi-intelligible speech. (Author)
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Adults, Componential Analysis, Consonants
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Sternberg, Robert J. – Educational Researcher, 1980
Outlines a componential theory of intelligence and describes how this theory might complement different factorial theories of intelligence. Discusses the respective uses of components and factors in educational theory and practice. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Componential Analysis, Educational Practices, Educational Theories, Factor Analysis
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Sternberg, Robert J. – Intelligence, 1979
Six points of view regarding the future of intelligence testing are considered, and a "prototypical" point of view is presented. The past history and present status of intelligence testing and research are considered. Their future is discussed in terms of assessment of various kinds of components of intelligence. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Componential Analysis, Cultural Influences, Factor Analysis
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Light, Timothy – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1977
The traditional division of the Chinese syllable into initial, final, and tone is examined. Distributional criteria are used to justify this analysis as more applicable to the Cantonese syllable than strict segmental analysis. A detailed analysis of the Cantonese final is given and implications for cross-language analyses are discussed. (CHK)
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Cantonese, Chinese, Componential Analysis
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