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Miller, Stephanie – 1984
A proposed model for an interim grammar between a first and second language, an autonomous rule-governed system based on the Extended Standard Theory, is presented and discussed, focusing on the motivations for choosing a generative model and the determination of structure for an interlanguage system, and using a comparison of the auxiliary system…
Descriptors: Generative Grammar, Interlanguage, Language Universals, Linguistic Theory
Yochum, George – 1993
This paper outlines Martin Heidegger's argument that poetry is the germinating seed of linguistic life. It discusses his belief that language has its origins in the poetry of experience and his premise that society has lost sight of or has forgotten poetic origins, because of the forms of logic and grammar imposed on language by modern…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Language Role, Language Universals, Language Usage
Birdsong, David – 1989
This response to a paper concerning age-related effects and their relationship to universal grammar (UG) in second language (L2) acquisition looks first at both the paper in question and research on UG and L2 acquisition in general. After these observations, discussion focuses on the following four topics in relation to the paper: (1) the notions…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Grammar, Language Research, Language Universals
Javkin, Hector – 1977
Two possible explanations based on elementary facts of physics are suggested for the universal preference for place of articulation of implosives and ejectives. Languages show a preference for ejectives in the order: velar, alveolar, and labial while implosives occur most often in the opposite order. A language will only have velar implosives if…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Consonants, Language Patterns, Language Research
Collett, Jerry R. – 1974
The concept of private languages holds that each person's words are symbols with which he identifies certain of his perceptions. Language operates in the public sphere only so long as the symbols used by a speaker to denote his perceptions roughly correspond to the symbols the listener uses for his perceptions. The philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein…
Descriptors: Drama, Language Role, Language Universals, Perception
Hyams, Nina – 1988
The question of why language acquisition is not instantaneous is addressed in terms of two related issues: the logical and the developmental aspects of language acquisition. The role of linguistic theory and research in determining the interplay of these two aspects of grammatical development is examined. It is suggested that the…
Descriptors: Child Language, Developmental Stages, Grammar, Language Acquisition
MacLaughlin, Dawn – 1994
It is proposed here that second language learners can acquire a system of reflexive binding, both local and long-distance, that is different from that found in their native language, and individual subject data are offered to support this claim. First, some general properties of the syntactic behavior of reflexives and reflexive constructions are…
Descriptors: English, Grammar, Language Acquisition, Language Patterns
Stubbs, Michael – 1987
An organizing framework is presented that can help integrate the large mass of apparently disparate work on written language. The starting point of the paper was collections of articles of reading, writing, and literacy, which seemed not to have a conceptual framework. Ways are discussed that knowledge from linguistics as an academic discipline…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Foreign Countries, Language Universals, Language Usage
Ochs, Elinor – 1990
It is proposed that there are cultural universals in the use of language and that these universals have implications for language acquisition. The model rests on three hypotheses: (1) there are culturally universal tendencies in the linguistic marking of four dimensions of language (epistemic and affective stances, social acts, social activities,…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Cultural Influences, Cultural Traits, Language Acquisition
Sweetser, Eve E. – 1977
This research deals with how extraction rules are constrained in cases where their unconstrained application would give rise to semantic ambiguity. Of particular concern is the application of extraction rules to noun phrases (NP's) where word order is the only indication of the different syntactic functions of two adjacent NP's. Samples from…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, German, Grammar, Language Research
Noonan, Michael – 1977
The nature of grammatical relations such as subject and object are examined. The ways in which subjects differ from language to language are described and the way in which a language can do without a subject relation is revealed. Three primitive functional properties of sentences which underlie the syntactic relations of subject and topic are…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Grammar, Language Patterns, Language Research
Ransom, Evelyn N. – 1977
The constraints in English on the definiteness, specificity, humaness and animacy of noun phrases (NP's) undergoing passive and dative movement are examined. Evidence presented shows that these constraints occur in other languages in marked and unmarked constructions as absolute constraints on acceptability or as tendencies. This suggests a…
Descriptors: Classification, Deep Structure, Grammar, Language Universals
Ferguson, Charles A. – 1971
The paper presents a set of linguistic phenomena illustrative of the notion "universal tendency". Linguistic generalizations are regarded here not as isolated, "true-or-false" propositions but as embedded in a hierarchy of competing forces. An "exception" to a universal is thus seen as the result of the prevalence of another conflicting universal…
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Language Research, Language Universals, Linguistic Theory

Waxman, Sandra R.; And Others – Cognitive Psychology, 1997
Whether preschoolers extend count nouns to other members of the same noun category was studied with 87 French- and 45 Spanish-speaking children. Results suggest that mapping between count nouns and object categories may be a universal phenomenon, although mappings between adjectives and associated applications vary among languages. (SLD)
Descriptors: Bias, Classification, Cross Cultural Studies, French
Martohardjono, Gita – 1989
This examination focuses on the idea that child language acquisition is constrained by the same principles that have been found to hold on syllable structure across languages. First, a recently-proposed constraint on syllable structure, the Sonority Cycle, is outlined, and the way that it accounts for syllabic structure across languages is…
Descriptors: Child Language, Contrastive Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Language Research