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Sopher, H. – English Language Teaching, 1971
Descriptors: English, Grammar, Language Instruction, Language Skills
Hodges, Richard E. – Elementary English, 1972
Descriptors: Bibliographies, English, Language Instruction, Language Skills
MCCARUS, ERNEST N.; AND OTHERS – 1966
THIS BOOK SUPPLIES THE GRAMMAR NOTES AND ENGLISH GLOSSES FOR THE 31 POEMS CONTAINED IN ITS COMPANION BOOK, "POETRY, PART 1," OF THE "CONTEMPORARY ARABIC READERS" SERIES. THE GLOSSARY FOR EACH POEM IS PRESENTED INDIVIDUALLY AND IS PREFACED BY A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF THE POET. THE SKETCH ALSO PROVIDES A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE POET'S GENRE AND…
Descriptors: Arabic, Cultural Context, English, Glossaries
McLaughlin, G. Harry – Elementary English, 1972
Descriptors: Child Language, Elementary Education, English, Grammar
BARKER, MUHAMMAD ABD AL RAHMAN; AND OTHERS – 1967
THIS 15-UNIT INTRODUCTION TO URDU IS BASED ON A LITERATE VARIETY OF DIHLAVI (I.E. OF DELHI) URDU AS EMPLOYED TODAY IN INDIA AND PAKISTAN. BRIEF SKETCHES OF INDO-PAKISTANI LIFE ARE INCLUDED IN THE MATERIAL AND ALTHOUGH A LARGE PART OF THIS INFORMATION IS APPLICABLE TO NORTHERN INDIA AS WELL, MUCH IS STRICTLY PAKISTANI IN CONTENT. UNIT FORMAT…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Arabic, Contrastive Linguistics, Cultural Context
George, H.V. – Te Reo: Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of New Zealand, 1969
The inventory presented here was produced by listing 13 sentence elements (subject, object, etc.) with specifications as to mutual exclusiveness and then presenting them to a computer with a request for permutations. Those items for which no examples could be found were excluded from the output, and the remaining patterns constitute the inventory…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, English, English (Second Language)
BARKER, MUHAMMAD ABD AL RAHMAN; AND OTHERS – 1967
VOLUME TWO, UNITS 16 THROUGH 25, CONTINUE THIS INTRODUCTORY COURSE IN URDU. THE GENERAL FORMAT IN THE FIRST FIVE UNITS IS CONSISTENT WITH VOLUME ONE (IN WHICH THE SOUNDS, BASIC STRUCTURES, AND WRITING SYSTEM WERE INTRODUCED). THE LAST FIVE UNITS BEGIN WITH AN ESSAY WRITTEN IN URDU SCRIPT FOLLOWED BY A VOCABULARY SECTION, WHICH TOGETHER REPLACE THE…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Arabic, Contrastive Linguistics, Cultural Context
Macha, Dyne H. – 1977
This paper, intended for freshman English instructors who teach reading and writing to both native and non-native students, discusses basic differences and similarities affecting instruction for the two groups. For example, non-native linguistic differences encourage teachers to deal with syntactic interference in reading and with highly embedded…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, College Freshmen, Cultural Differences, English