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Higgins, J. J.; Lewis, J. Windsor – Engl Lang Teaching, 1969
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Intonation, Language Instruction, Language Laboratories
Beneke, Juergen – Praxis des Neusprachlichen Unterrichts, 1975
It is shown that a sentence spoken in a foreign language (here, English), though grammatically and lexically correct, may not evoke the proper reaction, because of incorrect intonation. Teaching texts have neglected this field. Some suggestions are given for avoiding misunderstandings caused by faulty intonation. (Text is in German.) (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Intonation, Language Instruction, Pronunciation Instruction
Frank, Christine – Englisch, 1973
Descriptors: Elementary Education, English (Second Language), Experiential Learning, Intonation
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Lindquist, Pirkko – NALLD Journal, 1973
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, English (Second Language), Finnish, Intonation
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Collins, Beverly; Rodd, Jill – English Language Teaching, 1972
Descriptors: African Languages, Consonants, English (Second Language), French
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Allen, Virginia French – TESOL Quarterly, 1971
Paper prepared with the support of the Defense Language Institute English Language School, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas under contract F41609-70-C0033, and delivered in 1970 to staff members of the DLIELS. (DS)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), English (Second Language), Grammar, Intonation
James, Allen R. – Linguistik und Didaktik, 1977
In foreign language classes, intonation is taught using as a basis for comparison the intonation of the standard dialect of the native language. It is argued here that the learner's native dialect should be used instead. Examples are given of transfer from Swabian dialect to English. (Text is in German.) (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Dialects, English (Second Language), Interference (Language), Intonation
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Watanabe, Kazayuki – English Language Teaching Journal, 1977
Points out that, although Japanese students of English may be taught proper sound and word stress, sentence stress and intonation are usually neglected. A system of teaching these features is outlined. (CHK)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Intonation, Language Fluency, Language Instruction
Kaymer, Gunter – Neueren Sprachen, 1973
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), English (Second Language), Error Patterns, Grammar
Germer, Erich – Neusprachliche Mitteilungen, 1973
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Idioms, Interference (Language), Intonation
Lipka, Leonhard – Linguistik und Didaktik, 1977
Sentence perspective is determined by communicative function. In English this especially involves word order and the subject, the passive voice, and intonation. Intonation in particular needs more attention in FL teaching and in the training of FL teachers. (Text is in German.) (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), English (Second Language), Intonation, Language Instruction
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Krishnaswamy, Nirmala – English Language Teaching Journal, 1978
The efficient use of the telephone by non-native speakers of English is discussed. (HP)
Descriptors: Amharic, Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language), Intonation
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Paine, M. J. – English Language Teaching Journal, 1974
Descriptors: Contrast, English (Second Language), Forced Choice Technique, Intonation
Planchon, Felicien – Revue de Phonetique Appliquee, 1976
This article presents an outline for a seminar in English intonation for language teachers. (Text is in French.) (CLK)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, English (Second Language), Intonation, Language Instruction
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