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Peer reviewedTulviste, Tiia – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2001
Focusing on mother-child verbal interactions in two different contexts, Estonian mothers were videotaped with their 6-year-old children during mealtime and puzzle solving and were asked to fill in a questionnaire on collectivistic attitudes. Results showed mothers' frequency in engaging children in conversation was not related to children's…
Descriptors: Language Research, Language Styles, Mothers, Parent Attitudes
PDF pending restorationMeyer, Peggy L. – 1976
This report is intended as a preliminary survey of the problems in the collection and sociological analysis of student slang. Dealing with the notion that every speaker handles a variety of registers and tends to choose among them in accordance with the particular social situation in which he finds himself, this study isolates some of the…
Descriptors: College Students, Dialect Studies, Higher Education, Language Research
Ambrose, Dominic – Online Submission, 1995
Background: Politeness strategies vary from language to language and within each society. At times the wrong strategies can have disastrous effects. This can occur when languages are used by non-native speakers or when they are used outside of their own home linguistic context. Purpose: This study of spoken language compares the politeness…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Sentence Structure, Oral Language, Vocabulary
Martinez-Dauden, Gemma; Llisterri, Joaquim – 1990
A study examined the production of lateral consonants in seven male university students bilingual in Spanish and Catalan who had studied French in elementary and secondary school. A questionnaire elicited information about the subjects' use of each language with parents, with friends, at home, and in school. Each subject then read a 775-word text…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Bilingualism, College Students, Comparative Analysis


