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Diao, Wenhao; Freed, Barbara; Smith, Leigh – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2011
The past 20 years have witnessed enormous growth in a diverse array of studies which explore the linguistic impact of study abroad (SA) experiences. During this period a multitude of research projects have investigated SLA/L2 learning in SA, in a number of different languages (Russian, Japanese, French, Spanish, English), utilizing diverse…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Research Projects, Standardized Tests, Syntax
Grognet, Allene Guss, Ed. – 1969
This handbook was compiled for the 44th Linguistic Society of America Meeting in San Francisco, December 29-31, 1969. It consists of the official program for the meeting, abstracts of the 78 papers presented there, and advertisements. The abstracts are arranged in alphabetical order by author, and in some cases are accompanied by handouts. (DO)
Descriptors: Abstracts, Diachronic Linguistics, Language Research, Linguistic Theory
Pearson, Charls; Slamecka, Vladimir – 1975
Research on the role of semiosis--a process in which something functions as a sign to an organism--in information processes is described. The object of the study is the structure of various types of signs, and a determination of the relationship between sign structure and information properties. The two goals focused on during the period for which…
Descriptors: Information Science, Information Scientists, Information Theory, Language Patterns
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Eisikovits, Edina – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 1977
This assumption that non-standard speakers are limited in their linguistic ability is examined based on a larger study investigating the speech of working-class adolescents in Sydney, Australia's inner-city areas. Speech samples of four children are presented. An examination of verbal structures reveals that there is a predominance of simple…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Grammar, High School Students, Language Research
Loman, Bengt – 1982
The project Talsyntax (Syntax of Spoken Swedish), part of a large-scale study of modern Swedish language usage, examined the general characteristics and peculiarities of spoken Swedish. Three important aspects of the study are data collection, methodological results, and empirical results. The data collection effort has produced an archive of…
Descriptors: Classification, Data Collection, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries
Gumperz, John J. – 1970
A number of studies on the acquisition of communicative competence (the ability to communicate effectively in natural social settings) in varying cultural and social settings are described. Languages covered are English, including urban Afro-American dialects; Samoan; Tzeltal, an Indian language of Southern Mexico; Luo of Kenya; and the Spanish of…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Child Language, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communicative Competence (Languages)
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Scott, Cheryl M.; Taylor, Alicia E. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1978
Language samples were gathered for 12 normal children (two to five years old) representing a range of linguistic levels in a clinic setting with unstructured clinician-child interaction, and the home setting with unstructured mother-child interaction. (Author)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Environmental Influences, Language Patterns, Research Projects
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Weaver, Kathy S.; Ruder, Kenneth F. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1978
Descriptors: Cues, Early Childhood Education, Language Instruction, Prompting
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Szabo, Robert J. – Journal of Educational Research, 1976
The sentence position of adverbial subordinate clauses did not affect reading comprehension of ninth-grade students. (GW)
Descriptors: Adverbs, High School Students, Reading Comprehension, Research Projects
EVERTTS, ELDONNA; AND OTHERS – 1967
THE NEBRASKA CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTER'S STUDY OF THE SYNTAX OF CHILDREN'S WRITING ATTEMPTED TO ASCERTAIN (1) THE PROGRESSIVE NUMBER OF SENTENCE UNITS WRITTEN BY STUDENTS IN GRADES TWO THROUGH SIX, (2) LEVELS OF STRUCTURAL COMPLEXITY IN CHILDREN'S WRITING, (3) SYNTACTIC PATTERNS OF THIS COMMUNICATION, (4) WHETHER OR NOT COMMON CHARACTERISTICS…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, English Instruction, Linguistics, Research Projects
SEBESTA, SAM; AND OTHERS – 1967
THE SECOND PHASE OF THE SYNTAX STUDY OF CHILDREN'S WRITING, CONDUCTED BY THE NEBRASKA CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTER, CONCENTRATED ON DISCOVERING AND EVALUATING THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CONTROL GROUPS WHICH DID NOT USE THE NEBRASKA ENGLISH CURRICULUM AND EXPERIMENTAL GROUPS WHICH DID. ANSWERS WERE SOUGHT TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS--(1) HOW DOES THE…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, English Instruction, Linguistics, Research Projects
THOMPSON, NELL C.; AND OTHERS – 1967
THE THIRD PART OF THE NEBRASKA CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTER'S ANALYSIS OF THE SYNTAX OF CHILDREN'S WRITING FOCUSED UPON (1) HOW THE SYNTAX OF THIRD- AND SIXTH-GRADERS COMPARED WITH THAT OF PROFESSIONAL WRITERS, (2) WHETHER OR NOT THE RATE OF GROWTH IN CERTAIN SYNTACTIC SKILLS VARIED SIGNIFICANTLY AMONG GROUPS OF CHILDREN IN VARIOUS LANGUAGE ARTS…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, English Instruction, Linguistics, Research Projects
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Quigley, S. P.; And Others – Volta Review, 1977
Descriptors: Deafness, Elementary Secondary Education, Hearing Impairments, Language Acquisition
Stuttgart Univ. (Germany). – 1970
This report, the fifth in a series of working papers issued by the Project on Applied Contrastive Linguistics (PAKS) at the University of Stuttgart, is dedicated to a consideration of error analysis in language learning, here seen as relevant not only for the teacher but for the text book writer and the curriculum planner as well. An introduction…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Contrastive Linguistics, Error Analysis (Language), Error Patterns
Friedman, Joyce – 1968
For the two years prior to this report the Computational Linguistics Project in the Computer Science Department at Stanford University was engaged in research leading to computer programs for accepting and manipulating transformational grammars corresponding to a version of the theory based on Chomsky's "Aspects of the Theory of Syntax." These…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Phrase Structure
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