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Dickerson, Wayne B. – Modern Language Journal, 1977
This article maintains that the generative analysis of English phonology can fill a long-empty and little-recognized gap in ESL (English as a second language) pronunciation instruction. One must understand where generative phonology fits into the teaching of pronunciation and how generative insights can be translated into a pedagogically useful…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Generative Phonology, Language Instruction, Phonology
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Watanabe, Kazayuki – English Language Teaching Journal, 1977
Points out that, although Japanese students of English may be taught proper sound and word stress, sentence stress and intonation are usually neglected. A system of teaching these features is outlined. (CHK)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Intonation, Language Fluency, Language Instruction
Schoonbroodt, Jean – Revue des Langues Vivantes, 1975
This article discusses the use of gestures in foreign language instruction, particularly in the teaching of intonation, stress, and consonant and vowel sounds. (Text is in French.) (CLK)
Descriptors: Body Language, Intonation, Language Instruction, Language Patterns
Schnitzer, Marc L. – 1976
The efficacy of teaching the pronunciation of English polysyllables to non-native speakers by means of ordered rules which use standard orthographic representations as underlying forms was tested on two groups consisting mainly of francophones. The experimental group applied ordered quasi-phonological rules to selected words from each of fifteen…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Generative Phonology, Language Instruction, Language Research
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Stanley, John A. – TESOL Quarterly, 1978
This report discusses some of the factors that account for students' failure to understand everyday spoken language. Classroom language may be misleading when compared to everyday language. Pace of delivery is an obvious but ignored barrier to comprehension. Students should, therefore, be exposed to uncontrolled language data in the classroom.…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language), Foreign Students, Instructional Materials
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Allen, John R. – French Review, 1971
Descriptors: Consonants, French, Language Instruction, Latin
Niedzielski, Henri – 1975
A method for teaching French oral reading is presented. Prior to the actual oral reading, the student should: (1) read the text attentively for meaning and in order to decide on the appropriate tone; (2) determine the rhythm appropriate to the text; (3) indicate, by means of arrows, the general intonational curve; (4) indicate the "liaisons" to be…
Descriptors: Drama, French, French Literature, Intonation
Richards, Regina G. – 1972
Most methods used to learn the International Phonetic Alphabet or any other phonemic or phonetic alphabet are long and tedious. This book teaches transcription by use of a simplified programmed method which challenges the learner while maintaining interest. A short, sequenced version for initial learning is offered, as well as a quicker review…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Consonants, English, English (Second Language)
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Zappala, Stephen – 1976
This volume is designed to introduce students to spoken Italian. It covers virtually the entire sound system of the language and introduces the basic grammatical categories (gender, number, unit noun markers, person, tense). Although verb forms are for the most part limited to the present tense, a few other forms, including past and future tense,…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Communicative Competence (Languages), Grammar, Instructional Materials
KEISLAR, EVAN R.; MACE, LAWRENCE L. – 1965
THE PROBLEMS OF INSTRUCTION IN THE PHONOLOGY OF A SECOND LANGUAGE WERE INVESTIGATED. THIS REPORT DEALS PARTICULARY WITH THE PROBLEM OF SEQUENCE OF DISCRIMINATION AND DIFFERENTIATION TRAINING IN FRENCH INSTRUCTION IN THE PRIMARY GRADES. THE BODY OF THE REPORT PRESENTED THE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK, A DETAILED STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM, THE DESCRIPTION…
Descriptors: Experimental Programs, French, Language Instruction, Phonology
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Astor, Wally G. – Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, 1970
Outlines a method for teaching Chinese character recognition which relies on the grouping of those characters with a common phonetic element that has the same modern pronunciation in all characters in which it occurs and which may thus give some ideas as to the meaning of the characters in which it occurs. Sample lessons are included. (FB)
Descriptors: Character Recognition, Chinese, Language Instruction, Orthographic Symbols
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Cressey, William W. – Hispania, 1969
Descriptors: Adjectives, Grammar, Language Instruction, Nouns
Wei, Jacqueline – 1962
This study is a description of the linguistic differences between three Persian dialects. The underlying aim of the study is to provide the linguistic facts necessary to evaluate the implications of divergence between the dialects for students of Persian. It would appear that if students experience difficulty in adjusting from one dialect to…
Descriptors: Consonants, Contrastive Linguistics, Dialect Studies, Function Words
Sarmiento, Jose; And Others – Revue des Langues Vivantes, 1974
Describes the use of the verbo-tonal method of phonetic correction and the Suvaglingua synthesizer in Spanish courses at the International School of Interpreters at Mons, France. (Text is in French.) (PMP)
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Language Instruction, Language Programs, Phonetics
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Bergen, John J. – Hispania, 1974
Descriptors: Interference (Language), Language Instruction, Phonemics, Phonology
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