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Huang, Chiung-chih – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 1994
Presents an interview of Sandra Thompson on various topics relating to the Chinese language. The interview touches on conversational data on Chinese, the lack of morphological complexity in Mandarin Chinese, and the development of Chinese functionalism. (12 references) (CK)
Descriptors: Chinese, Grammar, Interviews, Language Attitudes

Carroll, Donald – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 2000
Examines nonnative-nonnative speaker interaction in English among novice-level Japanese native speakers, focusing on the ability to manage the kind of precision timing found in the turn-taking practices of native speakers. Emphasis is on the interactional competence of low-level nonnative speakers in an ability that is fundamental to the conduct…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language), Interaction, Japanese

Rubin, Donald L.; And Others – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 1990
English-as-a-Second-Language learners are not always aware of the interference of native culture rhetorical patterns in writing Western academic exposition. Ways to integrate many of those patterns into the discourse norms of academic writing, even when the patterns are oral-based, are described. (55 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, English (Second Language), Expository Writing, Interference (Language)

Koshik, Irene – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 1999
Investigates native speakers' (NS) perceptions of coherence and comprehensibility of nonnative speakers' writing and talk that lacks or misuses grammatical cohesive devices. NS readers of NNS texts with missing cohesive devices assumed coherence and imposed coherence on the text by adding grammatical cohesive devices missing in the original,…
Descriptors: Cohesion (Written Composition), Grammar, Listening Comprehension, Native Speakers

Stansfield, Charles W.; Kenyon, Dorry Mann – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 1993
Presents a validation study on the Hausa Speaking Test (HAST), a simulated oral proficiency interview. Addressed validity of the HaST through examination of the ratability on the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) scale of elicited speech sample and an investigation of the nature of probes on the HaST through speaking…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Hausa, Interviews

Niimura, Tomomi; Hayashi, Brenda – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 1994
Cloze tests were administered to native- and second-language speakers in Japan, the United States, and the United Kingdom to analyze problems that demonstratives pose for second- language students of Japanese and English and to suggest future improvements for existing explanations and grammatical accounts for each language. (25 references)…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Contrastive Linguistics, English, English (Second Language)

Ohta, Amy Snyder – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 1994
Presents a longitudinal study of teacher talk that examines the use of affective particles in the language of the university-level elementary Japanese as a foreign language classroom. Results reveal that affective particles are used far less frequently in the classroom language analyzed than in ordinary conversation and that significant…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Classroom Environment, College Students, Epistemology