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Clifton, John M. – 1995
Kaki Ae is a non-Austronesian language spoken by about 300 people on the south coast of Papua New Guinea, at best distantly related to any other language in that area. A brief grammar sketch of the language is presented, including discussion of the phonology, sentences, phrases, words, and morpheme categories. Kaki Ae phonemics include 11…
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Foreign Countries, Grammar, Language Classification
Green, Georgia M. – 1984
Most of the ordinary words in a language do not mean; rather, they act as rigid designators, referring to the same object in all possible words in which the object exists. Most words are names that are used as rigid designators of kinds--natural kinds (species, genre, and so forth), artifacts, physical and social magnitudes, and sorts of…
Descriptors: Definitions, Diachronic Linguistics, Etymology, Language Classification
Center for Applied Linguistics, Washington, DC. Language/Area Reference Center. – 1984
An alphabetical working list of about 1,000 languages that have appeared in the linguistic research of the Center for Applied Linguistics in the last 15 years is presented. A standard name for each language is provided, with an indication of alternative names for the language and the geographic location of the native speakers. An explanation for…
Descriptors: Dialects, Geographic Location, Language Classification, Language Research
Droescher, W. O. – Deutsch als Fremdsprache, 1974
Describes the surface structure of German adverbs proceeding from the standpoint of dependence-valence grammar. On the basis of their meaning, adverbs are classified as modal, temporal and locational. (Text is in German.) (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Adverbs, Descriptive Linguistics, German, Grammar
Kaufman, Elaine Marlowe – 1972
More than 4,500 entries are included in this Ibibio dictionary which is intended for general use by field workers in the Ibibio (Nigeria) area or by professional linguists and anthropologists. Most noun entries include the following subentries: (1) noun phrases in which the head noun is qualified, resulting in a change or clarification of meaning,…
Descriptors: African Languages, Definitions, Dictionaries, English
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Mayer, Gerald L. – Russian Language Journal, 1976
A new morphological categorization of cardinal numbers in Russian is presented, based solely on synchronic morphological features. (RM)
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Grammar, Language Classification, Linguistic Theory
Moreu-Rey, Enric – Yelmo, 1977
The question of the origin of Catalan is considered from the historic, geographical, linguistic and textual viewpoints. (Text is in Spanish.) (CHK)
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Dialect Studies, Language Classification, Language Research
Kanazawa, Makoto – 1998
Learnability theory is an attempt to illuminate the concept of learnability using a mathematical model of learning. Two models of learning of categorial grammars are examined here: the standard model, in which sentences presented to the learner are flat strings of words, and one in which sentences are presented in the form of functor-argument…
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Classification, Language Patterns, Language Research
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Argyle, Michael – Linguistics, 1973
Paper delivered at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, England, September 20, 1972. (DD)
Descriptors: Body Language, Communication (Thought Transfer), Language Classification, Nonverbal Communication
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Suarez, Jorge A. – International Journal of American Linguistics, 1973
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Glottochronology, Language Classification, Mayan Languages
Pohl, J. – Revue des Langues Vivantes, 1971
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics, Dialects, Etymology
Goodman, Morris – Int J Amer Ling, 1970
Identifies the languages and language groups in the Nilo-Saharan family (Songhai, Saharan, Mabau, Fur, Coman, and Chari-Nile). (DS)
Descriptors: African Languages, Afro Asiatic Languages, Language Classification, Languages
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Laird, Charlton – English Journal, 1970
Advocates the teaching of etymology and increased emphasis on vocabulary instruction by English teachers. (RD)
Descriptors: English, English Instruction, Etymology, Language Classification
Arnett, John – Adults Learning (England), 1992
It may be better to regard what are now considered dialects, such as Caribbean Creole, as languages related to English rather than forms of English. This altered context would recognize cultural identity and shift programing emphasis from literacy to English for speakers of other languages. (SK)
Descriptors: Creoles, English, Foreign Countries, Language Classification
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Nuessel, Frank – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1993
The typology of planned languages, the number of such linguistic projects, and the most commonly used morphemes for these created languages are discussed. A total of 11 morpheme types are identified. (14 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Language Classification, Language Planning, Language Typology
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