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Parker, Randall M. – Online Submission, 2007
This paper reviews current research concerning psychosocial adaptation to chronic illness and disability and presents recommendations for future development of theories in this area. First, those who craft or adapt theories must use nondisabling, respectful, and empowering language. Rehabilitation professionals must avoid terms that connote…
Descriptors: Chronic Illness, Rehabilitation Counseling, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories
Lee, Eun-Ju – Human Communication Research, 2007
This experiment examined what situational and dispositional features moderate the effects of linguistic gender cues on gender stereotyping in anonymous, text-based computer-mediated communication. Participants played a trivia game with an ostensible partner via computer, whose comments represented either prototypically masculine or feminine…
Descriptors: Cues, Computer Mediated Communication, Sex Stereotypes, Language Styles
Papafragou, Anna; Massey, Christine; Gleitman, Lila – Cognition, 2006
How do we talk about events we perceive? And how tight is the connection between linguistic and nonlinguistic representations of events? To address these questions, we experimentally compared motion descriptions produced by children and adults in two typologically distinct languages, Greek and English. Our findings confirm a well-known asymmetry…
Descriptors: Greek, English, Narration, Language Styles
Molle, Daniella; Prior, Paul – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2008
This article reports on a genre-based needs analysis for a graduate course in English for academic purposes (EAP) at a large public U.S. university. In particular, it describes the theoretical reconceptualizations of genre analysis that the data provoked. Using ethnographic methods, an investigation of academic genres in several classrooms in…
Descriptors: Ethnography, English for Academic Purposes, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Lillis, Theresa – Written Communication, 2008
This article critically explores the value of ethnography for enhancing context-sensitive approaches to the study of academic writing. Drawing on data from two longitudinal studies, student writing in the United Kingdom and professional academic writing in Hungary, Slovakia, Spain, and Portugal, the author illustrates the different contributions…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Ethnography, Foreign Countries, Longitudinal Studies
Velez, Jonathan J.; Cano, Jamie – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2008
This descriptive correlational study examined the relationships between teacher immediacy and student motivation. Specifically, verbal and nonverbal independent variables were compared with dependent traits of expectancy-value and approach-avoidance motivation. Students self-reported perceived levels of instructor immediacy and self-rated their…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Classroom Communication, Student Attitudes, Student Motivation

Postman, Neil – ETC: A Review of General Semantics, 1974
Suggests that the field of semantics has effectively instructed us not to be manipulated by language but has neglected to emphasize that words do have magical qualities and creative and constructive use can be made of that fact. (TO)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Language Styles, Language Usage, Semantics
Ross, Doris – Compact, 1977
Examples of the descriptive language used in state legislatures. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Humor, Language Styles, Legislators, State Legislation
Philp, Andrew – Educ Rev, 1969
People tailor their language style and word choice to suit a given situation. (CK)
Descriptors: English, Language Styles, Language Typology, Language Usage
Webb, Edwin – Use of English, 1981
Examines the use and abuse of language by educators. (FL)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Language Styles, Language Usage, Rhetoric

Barker, Addison – English Journal, 1981
A lighthearted look at popular euphemisms and the reasons behind their creation and use. (RL)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Humor, Language Styles, Language Usage
Hyon, Sunny – English for Specific Purposes, 2008
Among Swales' (1996) list of occluded academic genres, retention-promotion-tenure (RPT) evaluations have been little studied. These evaluative reports, however, can inform EAP researchers, teachers, and students about ways that writers both follow and transgress discourse conventions to fulfill various purposes through an institutional text.…
Descriptors: Creativity, Tenure, Figurative Language, Familiarity
Giannoni, Davide Simone – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2008
English has gradually become the lingua franca of medical publications and conferences across Europe, with scholars from "smaller" languages opting for English because of the greater scientific impact and prestige associated with a wide international audience; at the same time, however, this transition has disrupted well-established textual…
Descriptors: Sentences, Government Libraries, Foreign Countries, English (Second Language)
Wood, David – ELT Journal, 2009
Engineering students in North American universities often participate in cooperative education placements in workplaces as part of the requirements for their degrees and professional certification. Students for whom English is an L2 often experience difficulties in these placements due to the fact that while their academic language ability may be…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Universities, Ethnography, Work Environment
Maybin, Janet; Swann, Joan – Applied Linguistics, 2007
This paper starts by examining recent work by applied linguists who argue that creativity is not only a property of especially skilled and gifted language users, but is pervasive in routine everyday practice. Also variously addressing literariness, language play and humour, this apparent democratization of creativity contributes to a more general…
Descriptors: Creativity, Language Research, Applied Linguistics, Anthropological Linguistics