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Peer reviewedScroggs, Carolyn L. – Sign Language Studies, 1981
Analysis of the communicative skills of a nine-year-old deaf boy with minimal schooling showed pantomiming and gestures to be his major mode of communication. Certain semantic patterns prevailed. Use of left or right hand also had semantic correlates. Formal and idiosynacratic signs were discovered in the boy's vocabulary. (Author/PJM)
Descriptors: Child Language, Deafness, Language Patterns, Language Usage
Peer reviewedRoubaud, Marie-Noelle – Journal of French Language Studies, 1997
Analysis of French-spoken constructions in which the superlative begins the utterance, rather than occurring within the sentence, suggests that instead of being variants of standard usage, these constructions leave substantial room for interpretation of syntactic relationships. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: French, Language Patterns, Language Research, Language Usage
Adger, David – York Papers in Linguistics, 1996
An analysis of subject placement in Italian argues that placement is not determined entirely by case, but also partly by interpretational considerations. The crucial step in the argument is that there are independent well-formedness conditions on discourse structures and that the apparent interpretational effects on preposed subjects of…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Grammar, Italian
Murphy, M. Lynne – 1994
The value of markedness theory in constructing explanatory models of linguistic meaning is questioned, particularly the claim that a single relationship (marked vs. unmarked) accounts for all differences in asymmetrically paired terms. It is argued that because unmarked terms vary greatly in the distributions that identify them as unmarked,…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Grammar, Language Patterns
Qu, Yanfeng – Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 1994
This paper investigates the status of the null object in Mandarin Chinese. It proposes that if an object is topicalized, the empty category in the object position should be analyzed as a variable. If it is not topicalized, it is a "pro." It is argued that a pro resembles an overt pronoun in obeying Condition B, but differs from the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grammar, Language Patterns, Language Research
PDF pending restorationYalwa, Lawan Danladi – Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 1994
This paper describes and analyzes the complementation patter of Hausa aspectual verbs, examining some instances of aspectual verb complementation that have not been addressed in previous research. It attempts to show that, syntactically, the phenomenon of Control in this type of complementation exists in Hausa. It demonstrates that the…
Descriptors: Grammar, Hausa, Language Patterns, Language Research
Crisp, Peter – 1990
There is an obvious morphological relationship between complex words such as "man-eater and self-locking" and phrases such as "eats men and locks itself." The perception of derivation suggests semantic relatedness and provides evidence for the notion of analytic synonymy and by extension, analytic hyponymy. However, judgments…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Patterns, Language Research, Linguistic Theory
Levinsohn, Stephen H. – 1990
An analysis of Hebrew topicalization looks at the normal or unmarked function of topicalization in narrative discourse and considers the additional contextual effects that marked or apparently redundant instances of topicalization are intended to achieve. Focus is on the fronting of elements in sentences with topic-comment articulation. It is…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Grammar, Hebrew, Language Patterns
Greif, Ivo P. – 1983
To determine the utility of the commonly taught phonics rule "if the only vowel in a word is at the end of that word, it usually stands for a long sound," a study evaluated all of the single syllable entries in the "New Grolier Webster International Dictionary of the English Language." When the letter "y" was considered a vowel, 72 words were…
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Language Research, Phonics, Primary Education
Gorayska, Barbara – Interlanguage Studies Bulletin-Utrecht, 1978
Techniques of teaching the English finite verb to speakers of other languages must account for meaning that is signalled by the structure alone and meaning derived from the context. Accordingly, this study attempts to distinguish the semantic components of the finite verb structure. The structure is viewed as being always composed of the following…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Higher Education, Language Patterns, Language Research
PDF pending restorationJang, Youngjun – Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 1997
A study of the distribution and the nature of the so-called Multiple Subject Construction (MSC) in Korean is presented from the perspective of functional syntax theory. The major proposal is that multiple subjectivization is possible only when the first noun phrase of the multiple subjects is characterized by the rest of the clause. The…
Descriptors: Grammar, Idioms, Korean, Language Patterns
Peer reviewedHutson, Barbara A. – Language Arts, 1980
Presents a perspective on the system of language levels and logical operations that effective language users employ. Offers a rational for teaching this language system. Suggests activities for "moving language around" to help students develop concepts about language structures. (RL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Language Patterns, Language Processing, Language Skills
Peer reviewedBreitenstein, P. H. – English Language Teaching Journal, 1981
Discusses some possible phrase-structure patterns for the "for + noun/pronoun" structure, exemplified in "It is easy for you to say that." Only the simple active patterns involving the structure should be taught at the elementary and intermediate levels. Passive and other patterns should be delayed in teaching. (PJM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English, English (Second Language), Language Patterns
Peer reviewedBhatt, Rakesh M. – World Englishes, 1996
Explores an Optimality-Theoretic approach to account for observed cross-linguistic patterns of code switching that assumes that code switching strives for well-formedness. Optimization of well-formedness in code switching is shown to follow from (violable) ranked constraints. An argument is advanced that code-switching patterns emerge from…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Grammar, Language Patterns, Language Typology
Peer reviewedBonzi, Susan – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1990
Describes a study that analyzed 2,032 sentences from the literature of subject disciplines representing the social sciences and hard sciences to examine their use of syntactic features. Discussion covers the finding that there were significant differences primarily between, not among, the social science and hard science disciplines, and the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Language Patterns, Physical Sciences, Sentence Diagraming


