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Gao, Chun-mei – Online Submission, 2007
In vocabulary testing, whether to adopt context is a heat-debated topic. In the article, an experiment is designed to investigate what is the effect of zero context and sentence context on the vocabulary testing? And how do the different kinds of context in vocabulary affect the subjects' performance? The experimental result demonstrates that…
Descriptors: Sentences, Testing, Vocabulary Skills, Experiments
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Muma, John R.; And Others – Psychological Reports, 1974
In two studies, systematic semantic manipulations were made on a noun for unmodified transitive sentences which underwent active to passive transformations in a communicatively sterile context, and variations of animatedness on the noun constituted significant semantic properties in perceiving sentences that underwent transformation. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Adults, Comprehension, Linguistic Theory, Perception
Kmoop, Ulrich – Deutsche Sprache, 1974
Revised and expanded version of a paper presented at the Colloquium of the reasearch Institue for the German Language, Marburg, West Germany, June 16, 1972. (DD)
Descriptors: Creativity, Linguistic Theory, Phonology, Semantics
ROSENBAUM, PETER S. – 1965
A CHARACTERISTIC PROPERTY OF CERTAIN TYPES OF SENTENCE EMBEDDING IN ENGLISH IS THE DELETION OF THE INITIAL NOUN PHRASE OF THE EMBEDDED SENTENCE WHEN THE NOUN PHRASE IS IDENTICAL TO SOME NOUN PHRASE IN THE MAIN SENTENCE. EXAMPLES OF THIS PHENOMENON ARE SENTENCES LIKE "JOHN CONDESCENDED TO GO" AND "JOHN DEFIED BILL TO GO."…
Descriptors: English, Linguistic Theory, Nouns, Phrase Structure
Liles, Bruce L. – 1971
The present volume is directed toward the reader wanting to begin a study of linguistics but who is "overwhelmed by the amount of material available, much of it too technical for him to understand." The author has attempted to provide both theory and applications and has limited the scope to English transformational grammar. Exercises at the end…
Descriptors: English, Instructional Materials, Linguistic Theory, Phonology
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Rohrer, Christi1n – Language Sciences, 1971
Paper presented at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, on March 11, 1971. (VM)
Descriptors: Calculus, Descriptive Linguistics, Linguistic Theory, Logical Thinking
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Titone, Renzo – International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 1970
The psycholinguistic experiments reported here lead the author to the conclusion that there is a definite interdependence between semantic values and syntactic functions in the construction of sentences and that a satisfactory interpretation of syntactic encoding demands a consideration of the personality structure of the individual speaker.…
Descriptors: Individual Psychology, Linguistic Theory, Psycholinguistics, Semantics
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Morris, I. – English Language Teaching, 1971
Descriptors: Deep Structure, Descriptive Linguistics, English, Linguistic Theory
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Kaznowski, Andrzej – Studia Anglica Posnaniensia, 1973
The subject of a semantic sentence-forming process is discussed. It is suggested that the concept of agency should not be treated on a par with the concept of the objective. The hypothesis is confined to simple intransitive and transitive sentences. (Available from: See FL 508 214). (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Deep Structure, Form Classes (Languages), Linguistic Theory, Semantics
Lakoff, George – 1968
The author feels that although the problem of pronominalization and of reference in general is at the very heart of syntactic investigation, transformational grammarians are unable to deal adequately with these problems. He finds their theory of referential indices (Chomsky, "Aspects of the Theory of Syntax") "completely beyond…
Descriptors: Deep Structure, Linguistic Theory, Pronouns, Sentence Structure
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Salter, David – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1976
Tested a hypothesized relationship between rules of sentence transformation and preresponse processing time in a short-term memory and transformation task. Data showed that the amount of processing required by different grammatical transformations does not relate to the theoretical derivation. Available from Plenum Publishing Corp., 227 W. 17th…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Memory
Howe, Edmund S. – J Verb Learning Verb Behav, 1970
The analysis of errors made in free recall tests involving sentences under different transformation conditions indicates that syntactic and semantic errors may not be wholly independent of each other. (FB)
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Linguistic Theory, Psycholinguistics, Recall (Psychology)
Grosu, Alexander; Lee, Gregory – 1971
This volume of working papers includes two papers concerned with syntactic analysis in English. The first paper deals with a number of problems that arise in conjunction with the necessary, allowed, or disallowed coreferentiality of a complement sentence subject with some noun-phrase in a higher sentence. The author seeks to prove that the…
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, English, Language Research, Linguistic Theory
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Rossi, Mario – Linguistics, 1973
Descriptors: French, Intonation, Linguistic Theory, Mathematical Linguistics
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Miller, J. – Journal of Linguistics, 1971
Descriptors: Deep Structure, Grammar, Linguistic Theory, Russian
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