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Kress, Gunther – TESOL Quarterly, 2000
Suggests that it is now possible to make sense of texts, even of their linguistic parts alone, without having a clear idea of what the other features might be contributing to the meaning of a text. Emphasizes that it is no longer possible to understand language and its uses without understanding the effects of all modes of communication that are…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), English (Second Language), Illustrations, Second Language Instruction
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Gaies, Stephen J. – TESOL Quarterly, 1980
Offers a critical review of arguments for and against T-unit analysis in second language research. Maintains that T-unit length is a valid measure of syntactic complexity and a true index of overall development in second language acquisition. (PMJ)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Language Proficiency, Language Research, Measurement Techniques
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Perkins, Kyle – TESOL Quarterly, 1980
Ten objective measures of writing proficiency were used to evaluate advanced ESL students' compositions. Only those objective measures taking the absence of errors into account discriminated among holistic evaluations of the compositions by experienced ESL teachers. (PMJ)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Language Proficiency, Language Tests, Measurement Techniques
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Zamel, Vivian – TESOL Quarterly, 1980
Suggests that for improving syntactic fluency and the overall quality of compositions, exercises should be based on generative rhetoric. These exercises in which students supply the content of the sentence from a list of suggested structures are superior to sentence-combining exercises that provide the student with all the information. (PMJ)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Evaluation, Grammar, Second Language Instruction
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Hamp-Lyons, Liz – TESOL Quarterly, 1995
Compares holistic scoring of nonnative writing in English with multiple trait assessment and scoring. (JL)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, English (Second Language), Holistic Approach, Multitrait Multimethod Techniques
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Low, Marilyn – TESOL Quarterly, 1999
Discusses the question of how English-language learners (ELLs) experience writing by probing the effects of researcher positionalities on inquiry practices. Explores positionality through experiences with the discourse of contrastive rhetoric. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Cultural Differences, English (Second Language), Hermeneutics
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Murray, Denise E. – TESOL Quarterly, 2000
Examines the speech communities associated with computer-mediated communication (CMC). Summarizes results from research and adds a critical perspective by questioning who is advantaged and disadvantaged by CMC. Brings these concerns to bear on the application of CMC to distance education, raising questions about its use in teaching English as a…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Distance Education, English (Second Language), Language Research
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Dolly, Martha R. – TESOL Quarterly, 1990
Analysis of adult English-as-a-Second-Language students' dialogue journal communication with their native speaking teacher found that 5 of the 12 conversations analyzed were reciprocal in most of the "move" (sharing of information or opinions unknown by the other) categories, but only 4 were reciprocal in initiating solicits, and only 1 extended…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Dialog Journals, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language)
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Tomiyana, Machiko – TESOL Quarterly, 1980
Investigates to what extent ESL learners' syntactic errors in written communication cause comprehension breakdown. The variables considered are the omission, insertion, and wrong choice of articles and connectors. Results indicated that errors concerning connectors cause communication breakdown more often than do errors in article usage. (PMJ)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Comprehension, Conjunctions, Determiners (Languages)
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Lam, Wan Shun Eva – TESOL Quarterly, 2000
This case study shows how an English-as-a-Second-Language teenager in the United States created literacy experiences for himself through involvement in various forms of computer-mediated communication (CMC) on the Internet. Analyzes the learner's information on textual identity through the theoretical constructs of voice, design, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Case Studies, Computer Mediated Communication, Discourse Analysis
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Flowerdew, Lynne – TESOL Quarterly, 2003
Reports on research describing similarities and differences between expert and novice writing in the problem-solution pattern, a frequent rhetorical pattern of technical academic writing. A corpus of undergraduate student writing and one containing professional writing consisted of 80 and 60 recommendation reports, respectively, with each corpus…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, College Students, Computational Linguistics, English (Second Language)
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Angelil-Carter, Shelley – TESOL Quarterly, 1997
Argues that acquisition of English-as-a-Second-Language research must take into account social context and power relations in order to explain language learning processes. Uses interview data and writing samples to demonstrate how a student in South Africa is influenced in his written discourse in English by his power relations and experience as a…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Students, Context Effect, Data Analysis
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Brown, Gillian – TESOL Quarterly, 1978
Understanding spontaneous speech is a very difficult task for many foreign students. They must be taught to use all the ethnographic cues available to enable them to predict the likely content of a text. They must predict not only the factual content of spoken language but also the interactional structuring. (Author/CFM)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Skills, Auditory Stimuli, Auditory Training, Aural Learning