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Peer reviewedSvensson, Frances – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1975
Language can act as ideology in 2 possible ways: 1) as a major source and embodiment of a group's world view, sanctioning certain forms of behavior and interpretation; and 2) as a symbol of group identity virtually command a group action. (Author)
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Educational Strategies, Group Unity, Language Classification
Peer reviewedPetyt, K. M. – Linguistics, 1975
Romania is a country with a good number of linguistic minorities. Descriptive linguistic data include the number and kinds of languages spoken in what areas and by how many people and their attitudes toward the languages. Models and typologies of language planning are presented to discern their appropriateness. (SCC)
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Language Attitudes, Language Classification, Language Planning
Peer reviewedKrachru, Braj B. – Linguistics, 1975
Discusses certain lexical features of South Asian English peculiar to this variety of English as opposed to its other native and non-native varieties. A taxonomic classification of hybrids which developed over years of cultural and linguistic contact with the English-speaking world is presented. (SCC)
Descriptors: English, Etymology, Language Classification, Language Usage
Peer reviewedDavis, Philip W.; Saunders, Ross – International Journal of American Linguistics, 1975
This article discusses the lexical suffixes of Bella Coola, a native language of British Columbia. Evidence of a syntactic nature is presented to support the classification of the suffixes into 4 groups: anatomical, nonanatomical, metonymic, and classifier. (CLK)
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Descriptive Linguistics, Language Classification, Language Research
Langacker, Ronald W. – International Journal of English Studies, 2003
Across languages, clauses expressing possession, location, and existence exhibit many similarities. To capture their evident affinity, it is often claimed that possessives derive--synclironically or diaclironically--from expressions of location/existence. This localist account obscures a basic contrast between two broad classes of possessive…
Descriptors: Phrase Structure, Psycholinguistics, Grammar, Verbs
Classifications of Japanese Speech Levels and Styles. Papers in Japanese Linguistics, Vol. 2, No. 1.
PDF pending restorationShinoda, Aiko – 1973
This paper investigates the treatment of Japanese speech levels and styles (known as "keigo") in previous studies and discusses the problems involved. An attempt is made to reconstruct the classification of speech levels and styles in modern colloquial Japanese. Speech styles change according to age, social status, sex, and the…
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Japanese, Language Classification, Language Styles
PDF pending restorationHale, Austin – 1973
This volume, the last in a series of four, contains word lists for the following languages: Nepali, Gurung, Tamang, Thakali, Magar, Kham, Kaike, Jirel, Sherpa, Sunwar, Khaling, Newari, and Chepang. English and Nepali are included and serve as glosses for the word lists. For other volumes in the series, see FL 004 895, FL 004 896, and FL 004 897.…
Descriptors: English, Function Words, Language Classification, Nepali
Macris, James, Ed. – 1971
Abstracts of 23 addresses given at the Sixteenth Annual Conference on Linguistics are presented in this report. The papers given at the conference deal with French, American English, English, Japanese, Cantonese, Latin, and Proto-Indo-European and cover a wide variety of topics, including dialectology, form classes, grammar, and semantics. The…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Conferences, Dialect Studies, Grammar
Davidson, Jessica – 1972
This book is an introduction to linguistics, written for the beginning student. Among the topics explored are speculations about the origins of language, its nature, how it grows, and how it changes. Other topics include what is essential in the structure of language, the similarities and differences among languages, how the varying patterns of…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Language Classification, Language Patterns, Language Role
Atwood, E. Bagby – 1953
This study, an outgrowth of the "Linguistic Atlas of the United States and Canada," based on atlas field records covering the entire Eastern United States, enables the author to trace the geographical spread and also the social distribution of the linguistic features that are treated. Research demonstrates how early culture centers and…
Descriptors: Dialects, Language Classification, Language Patterns, Language Research
Peer reviewedHashimoto, Mantaro J. – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1978
Examines and evaluates 20th-century studies in Zhunyanese linguistics, particularly work accomplished since 1955. Discussion focuses on how the studies were developed, what their current state is, and where problems are. A bibliography follows, covering only those works mentioned in the main text. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Chinese, Descriptive Linguistics, Dialect Studies, Grammar
Peer reviewedMixco, Mauricio J. – International Journal of American Linguistics, 1977
The article determines the linguistic affiliation of the Nakipa and Yakakwal peoples, who became extinct before the turn of the century, as Paopai and Kiliwa, respectively. The article uses ethnohistoric and historic sources to explain the theory. (Author/NCR)
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Diachronic Linguistics, Ethnic Origins, Intergroup Relations
Peer reviewedMatisoff, James A. – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1973
Critical analysis of Fan-Kuei Li's article which appeared in "Journal of Chinese Linguistics", v1 n1 p1-13 Jan 1973. (DD)
Descriptors: Chinese, Contrastive Linguistics, Distinctive Features (Language), Language Classification
Nehls, Dietrich – Neusprachliche Mitteilungen, 1974
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Descriptive Linguistics, English, German
Peer reviewedBickerton, Derek – Language, 1973
Revised version of a paper presented at the Caribbean Linguistics Conference, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica, April 1971; research assisted by a grant from the Ford Foundation for the Dialect Survey of Guyana. (DD)
Descriptors: Creoles, Descriptive Linguistics, Form Classes (Languages), Language Classification


