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Levin, Maurice I. – Slavic East Europe J, 1969
Descriptors: Consonants, Grammar, Language Instruction, Morphology (Languages)
Unger, J. Marshall – Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese, 1975
Further evidence is offered to support the argument that ko-type o-ending syllables may have been secondary in nature in Old Japanese. Pre-Old Japanese indicates the */uwa/ sequence was manifested as /uwe/ and /uwu/ endings of o-ending syllable verbs. (SCC)
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Japanese, Language Instruction, Linguistic Theory
Pinchon, Jacqueline – Francais dans le Monde, 1977
The continuation of articles on the passive voice appearing in the "Grammaire vivante" section of the periodical. The production of the passive sentence is considered under two headings: the simple verb and the complex verbal group. (Text is in French.) (AMH)
Descriptors: French, Grammar, Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Grebenschikov, Vladimir – Russian Language Journal, 1973
Describes and advocates a different approach to teaching the Russian verbal system based on determination of a "full or basic stem" for each verb. Relates verb conjugation system and morphological classification of verbs to basic stem. (Text is in Russian.) (DH)
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Instruction, Language Patterns, Morphology (Languages)
Wollmann, Alfred – Praxis des Neusprachlichen Unterrichts, 1970
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Form Classes (Languages), Function Words, Language Instruction
Bucklin, Lincoln Brice – 1969
Arguing that slot-cards teach the structure of the verb and the grammatical message each slot carries while reducing the number of forms to be learned, the author describes a technique for teaching the tense modes of the present indicative, the present subjunctive, and the perfect indicative in French. A working model of the verb stems "aimer" and…
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Form Classes (Languages), French, Language Instruction
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Chu, Chauncey C. – Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, 1978
A discussion of a semantic approach to teaching these particles. The meaning of -zhe can be best characterized as "incompleteness.' Another characteristic of -zhe in a simple sentence is to change an action verb into a stative one. -Ne in conjunction with -zhe mitigates the incompleteness represented by -zhe. (Author/AMH)
Descriptors: Chinese, Higher Education, Language Instruction, Morphemes
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Lampach, Stanley – 1965
This contrastive grammar based on modern linguistic theory considers noun and verb phrases as the primary morphological and syntactical structure of language. A section on the noun phrase examines: (1) types of noun phrase constructions; (2) gender and number; (3) elements, expansion, and substitutes of the noun phrase. The material on the verb…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Contrastive Linguistics, English, Form Classes (Languages)
Sheeler, Willard D. – 1971
This book is the second volume of a two-volume basic course in spoken American English. In most cases, the student using this book will have used the first volume; a student could begin with this volume if he has enough vocabulary and certain basic structures. The basic organization is around the verb and verb phrase. There are thirteen…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Conversational Language Courses, Dialogs (Literary), English (Second Language)
Sheeler, Willard D. – 1971
This book is the first volume of a two-volume basic course in spoken American English. The text is divided into thirteen learning units of three lessons each plus four review units. The first lesson in a learning unit includes a dialogue, basic sentences, learning drills, and words and expressions. The second lesson involves reading, conversation…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Conversational Language Courses, Dialogs (Literary), English (Second Language)
Nilsen, Don L. F. – 1971
The use of case frames of verbs as a control for the teaching of vocabulary items has a number of distinct advantages over other controls. The case frame associated with a particular vocabulary item, or with a particular semantic class, would be the same in the native and the target language (English). This would have the advantage of allowing the…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Adverbs, Applied Linguistics, Case (Grammar)
Maley, Catherine A. – 1972
Although linguistic analysis is only indirectly useful for language teaching, it is directly useful to the language teacher. What language teachers hope to gain from linguistic studies are insights into the language and how it works and functions, so that they can make use of this information when formulating teaching techniques. With this…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Classroom Techniques, Descriptive Linguistics, Distinctive Features (Language)