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Adamson, H. D. – IRAL, 1990
A review of theories and research regarding cognitive psychology and second-language acquisition discusses Krashen's monitor model (1982), Pienemann's teachability hypothesis (1985), variation theory, the structural syllabus, and grammatical prototypes. (29 references) (CB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Grammar, Language Research, Linguistic Theory
Lucas, Michael A. – IRAL, 1991
Argues that publishers of simplified versions of literary texts accessible to the language learner give inadequate guidance to their simplifiers regarding grammatical simplification, leaving them to rely on their intuitive feel. The article outlines and demonstrates a system of grammatical simplification based on fundamental syntactic…
Descriptors: Grammar, Phrase Structure, Reading Materials, Second Language Instruction
Kaplan, Tamar I. – IRAL, 1998
Reviews the literature on general learning strategies as they pertain to the UG (universal grammar)- or non-UG debate and the second-language acquisition process and discusses this literature in the context of the literature on learning strategies from psychological research. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Research, Language Universals, Learning Processes
Duskova, Libuse – IRAL, 1969
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Czech, English (Second Language), Error Analysis (Language)
Surridge, Marie E. – IRAL, 1993
Recent knowledge about the system of gender assignment in French is examined to suggest theoretical reasons why English speakers are so rarely successful in mastering the French gender assignment system for inanimate nouns. Morphological, phonetic, and semantic rules shed light on the system. (14 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Foreign Countries, French, Grammar
Cameron, Catherine Ann; Lee, Kang – IRAL, 1999
This longitudinal study examined emergent use of major English grammatical morphemes by three 6-year-old Chinese-speaking children learning English as a second language. Although Chinese is morphologically different from English (has no articles, tense, or plural inflections or auxiliaries), articles are among first morphemes used correctly by the…
Descriptors: Adults, Chinese, Determiners (Languages), English (Second Language)
MacLennan, Carol H. G. – IRAL, 1994
Considers how metaphor's central position in the structure of language, its contribution to concept development, and its cognitive functions endow it with properties uniquely combined to assist in the learning of grammar and vocabulary. Frames of reference based on metaphor are well placed to simplify instruction and encourage learner…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Grammar, Language Attitudes, Metaphors
Godin, Pierre; Ostyn, Paul – IRAL, 1986
Proposes a language teaching methodology based on experience and theory in second language instruction and applied linguistics and characterized by practicality in the classroom. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Communicative Competence (Languages), Educational Strategies, Grammar
Berche, Merce Pujol – IRAL, 1998
A discussion of the term "grammar" in the context of second-language teaching and learning looks at various approaches to/definitions of grammar, including linguistic, psychological, sociological, and pedagogical grammars. Pedagogical grammars are viewed as learning tools for the second-language classroom, and their properties and components are…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Course Content, Definitions, Educational Needs
Richardson, Bill – IRAL, 1996
Examines the spatial deictic features of Spanish, the study focuses on the topic's pedagogical implications for second- language learning and an accurate description of the contrast between Spanish and English deixis. The article concludes that there is a need to view Spanish spatial deictics as elements "in use" and to see them as…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Adverbs, Contrastive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics
Mohammed, Abdulmoneim Mahmoud – IRAL, 1996
Discusses the consensus among language teachers that the teaching of grammar helps second language learners develop linguistic competence as part of communicative competence. The article argues that pedagogical grammar can be made less formal by keeping metalinguistic terms, concepts, and analysis at a minimal level. (45 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Concept Formation, Grammar, Learning Processes
Burt, Susan Meredith – IRAL, 1991
Discusses some aspects of the Japanese language that look inexplicable at first but that turn out to be explainable by pragmatic principles shared with English. Focus is placed on how the Japanese choose a particular word to use in a sentence involving indirect quotations, when the words would be synonyms in other languages. (20 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Error Analysis (Language), Grammar, Japanese
Adamson, H. D.; Elliott, Otis Phillip, Jr. – IRAL, 1997
Discusses variation in interlanguage and suggests two hypotheses to explain such variation as multiple internal representations of a form and processing errors. Suggests that second language learners can initially represent new forms as prototype schemas, and that such non-discrete representations are a third source of variation in interlanguage.…
Descriptors: Child Language, Error Analysis (Language), Form Classes (Languages), Grammar
Nakuma, Constancio – IRAL, 1997
Discusses the measurability of linguistic and communicative competence in light of the performance/competence dichotomy, and proposes a method for measuring loss of communicative competence using spontaneous speech data. (11 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communicative Competence (Languages), Error Analysis (Language), Grammar
Mukattash, Lewis – IRAL, 1986
Examines the role and significance of systematic error correction and explicit grammatical explanation in adult foreign language education. The type and nature of certain grammatical errors which are characteristic of the interlanguage of Arab learners of English as a second language and which seem insusceptible to defossilization are…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Arabic, Arabs, Code Switching (Language)
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