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Kemp, Nenagh; Treiman, Rebecca – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2023
Purpose: Punctuation is traditionally seen to represent grammatical structures in writing, but some authors argue that it can also reflect the intonation and pauses of speech. In two experiments, we examined the influence of grammar and prosody on adults' judgments of comma placement. Method: University students rated the appropriateness of commas…
Descriptors: Grammar, Punctuation, Decision Making, Intonation
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Tsang, Art – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2023
Input is indispensable for language learning. Although opportunities for listening and reading, the two only channels of language input, can be scarce outside class in English as a foreign language (EFL) contexts, highly proficient learners often expose themselves to input aplenty. Their experiences of immersing themselves in input and their…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Learner Engagement, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Arnaud, Sabine – History of Education Quarterly, 2020
While current debates oppose the cochlear implant's privileging of speech acquisition to teaching sign language, nineteenth-century debates, in contrast, opposed those who saw sign language as a tool for learning to read and write, and those who saw in it an autonomous language for organizing thought itself. Should the order of gestural signs…
Descriptors: Correlation, Educational History, Assistive Technology, Syntax
Tiffany Renee Snyder – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore how faculty describe the impact of their verbal and nonverbal communication on the effectiveness of their feedback for students enrolled in online courses. Purposeful sampling was used to recruit 20 faculty participants at a university in the Midwestern US and taught at least four…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Computer Mediated Communication, Feedback (Response)
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Weinberger, Yehudith – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2018
The article presents a system-wide change initiated in the faculty of education at a major teachers' college aimed at developing students' reading, and written and oral communication proficiencies, while focusing on clarity and coherence, and the use of rich, correct and precise language for purposes of studying, teaching and research. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Action Research, Participatory Research, Academic Discourse
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Saeli, Hooman; Cheng, An – Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics / Revue canadienne de linguistique appliquée, 2019
This project firstly explored Iranian English as a foreign language (EFL) students' perceptions about written corrective feedback (WCF)-related practices and preferences. Secondly, the student participants' first language (L1; e.g., Farsi) learner identities were operationalized, especially focusing on the skill of writing, WCF, and…
Descriptors: Grammar, Error Correction, Feedback (Response), English (Second Language)
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Chien, Chi-ying – English Language Teaching, 2019
The study of teaching translation has always been influenced by the theory of foreign language teaching, regardless of the theoretical or practical approaches the researchers used. In the classroom, students are frequently bored with translating grammar because they are seldom taught how grammar works. In view of this teaching gap, this study…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Bailey, Angela; Gruber, Alice – The EUROCALL Review, 2020
This mixed method case study explored globalization and complex relationships through a virtual exchange project between students from Germany and Colombia in upper intermediate level English classes. We believed by providing a space for online conversation, written collaboration and discussion, students would enhance their plurilingual and…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language)
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Daniel, S. Kate; Lobdell, Kevin; Springate, Beth; Rayome, Chelsea; Bottoni, Rita; Doerr, Daniel; Saddlemire, John R.; Allen, George J. – NASPA Journal, 2009
Higher education administrators are increasingly committed to proactive communication with the parents of their students, but little empirical research exists that demonstrates the effectiveness of such communication. This investigation evaluated the effects of varying frequency of communication by randomly assigning first-year college students…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Parent School Relationship, Speech Communication, Academic Achievement
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Krych-Appelbaum, Meredyth; Musial, Joanna – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2007
Every day students are able to discuss complex ideas relatively easily in spontaneous conversation, yet when they attempt to express complex ideas in a written paper, students often experience great difficulty. The features of face-to-face conversation and of written communication differ in a number of respects. This study examines student's…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Student Attitudes, Peer Evaluation, Interpersonal Communication
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Merrier, Patricia A.; Dirks, Ruthann – Business Communication Quarterly, 1997
Investigates business students' attitudes toward written versus oral communication methods for assignments and their attitudes toward e-mail messaging. Finds that they viewed oral communication less positively than either written or e-mail communication and that students with prior e-mail experience gave it and oral communication significantly…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Speech Communication
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Ford, Amanda – English in Australia, 1974
Discusses the results of research which revealed that students in third and fifth forms favored oral rather than written situations when studying language. (RB)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Education, English Instruction, Junior High Schools