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Grabe, Esther; Kochanski, Greg; Coleman, John – Language and Speech, 2007
The mathematical models of intonation used in speech technology are often inaccessible to linguists. By the same token, phonological descriptions of intonation are rarely used by speech technologists, as they cannot be implemented directly in applications. Consequently, these research communities do not benefit much from each other's insights. In…
Descriptors: Sentences, Intonation, Phonology, Mathematical Models
Vernitski, Anat – Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 2007
The purpose of this paper is to suggest a model for an intertextuality-oriented classification scheme for fiction, to be used by Humanities scholars studying fiction. The methodology used includes a literature review to establish background, followed by the development of a classification scheme by modifying and adding to existing fiction…
Descriptors: Information Needs, Use Studies, Classification, Humanities
Hanna, Wendell – Arts Education Policy Review, 2007
Academic programs use objective and standardized assessment criteria. Music education programs have avoided such objective assessments via the assertion of subjectivity and aesthetics in music learning. In this article, the author introduces the revised Bloom's taxonomy as a tool to translate music education outcomes into objective educational…
Descriptors: National Standards, Music, Metacognition, Classification
Proulx, Roland – Higher Education in Europe, 2007
The paper intends to contribute to the debate on ranking and league tables by adopting a critical approach to ranking methodologies from the point of view of a university benchmarking exercise. The absence of a strict benchmarking exercise in the ranking process has been, in the opinion of the author, one of the major problems encountered in the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Benchmarking, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries
Cornejol, Carlos; Simonetti, Franco; Aldunate, Nerea; Ibanez, Agustin; Lopez, Vladimir; Melloni, Lucia – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2007
We explore the hypothesis that induction of holistic or analytic strategies influences comprehension and processing of highly contextualized expressions of ordinary language, such as irony. Twenty undergraduate students were asked to categorize as coherent or incoherent a group of sentences. Each sentence completed a previous story, so that they…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Sentences, Figurative Language, Cognitive Processes
Robinson, Christopher W.; Sloutsky, Vladimir M. – Infancy, 2007
Although it is generally accepted that labels facilitate categorization in infancy, recent evidence suggests that infants and young children are more likely to process visual input when presented in isolation than when paired with nonlinguistic sounds or linguistic labels. These findings suggest that auditory input (when compared to a no-auditory…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Linguistics, Infants, Classification
Cameron, Lindsey; Rutland, Adam; Brown, Rupert – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2007
Two studies were conducted to evaluate interventions, based upon the extended contact hypothesis and multiple classification skills training, which aimed to promote children's positive intergroup attitudes towards two stigmatized groups. Study 1 tested whether extended contact and multiple classification skills training changed out-group attitudes…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Classification, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Measures (Individuals)
Steer, Michael; Gale, Gillian; Gentle, Frances – British Journal of Visual Impairment, 2007
Educational accommodations for students with vision impairments are alterations in the way that an assessment or a test is administered. These alterations are not made to give the student an advantage, but to level the playing field with sighted peers. The authors provide for the educational practitioner a taxonomy of these types of accommodation…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Visual Impairments, Classification, Disabilities
Hertz, Judith E.; Douglass, Carolinda; Johnson, Angela; Richmond, Shirley S. – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2007
Little is known about the organization, characteristics or services offered by academic interdisciplinary gerontology centers located in higher education institutions. This article presents a description and an emerging typology of academic interdisciplinary gerontology centers based on information collected from the Websites of 47 centers. The…
Descriptors: Gerontology, Program Development, Web Sites, Data Analysis
Garrod, Simon; Fay, Nicolas; Lee, John; Oberlander, Jon; MacLeod, Tracy – Cognitive Science, 2007
It has been suggested that iconic graphical signs evolve into symbolic graphical signs through repeated usage. This article reports a series of interactive graphical communication experiments using a "pictionary" task to establish the conditions under which the evolution might occur. Experiment 1 rules out a simple repetition based account in…
Descriptors: Interaction, Foreign Countries, Internet, Orthographic Symbols
Campbell, Wenonah N.; Skarakis-Doyle, Elizabeth – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2007
Reports of associated disabilities among children with specific language impairment (SLI) and children with other developmental disabilities are widespread. Clinicians require a broader definition of SLI that recognizes associated disabilities because it is their goal to impact children's everyday functioning. In this paper, we explore SLI from a…
Descriptors: Language Impairments, Developmental Disabilities, Speech Impairments, Children
Olatunji, Bunmi O.; Broman-Fulks, Joshua J. – Psychological Assessment, 2007
Disgust sensitivity has recently been implicated as a specific vulnerability factor for several anxiety-related disorders. However, it is not clear whether disgust sensitivity is a dimensional or categorical phenomenon. The present study examined the latent structure of disgust by applying three taxometric procedures (maximum eigenvalue, mean…
Descriptors: Negative Attitudes, Measures (Individuals), Factor Analysis, Anxiety
Chin, Elaine; Young, John W. – Educational Researcher, 2007
In this article, the authors argue for the use of ecological models of development in studies of teachers prepared through alternative certification (AC) programs. Previous studies of candidates in AC programs have focused on variables that describe their demographic characteristics. An ecological approach focuses on persons and situates their…
Descriptors: Internship Programs, Alternative Teacher Certification, Beginning Teachers, Classification
Orman, Evelyn K.; Price, Harry E. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2007
We examined the content of the 2002 and 2004 National Biennial In-Service Conferences of MENC: The National Association for Music Education; the 2002 and 2004 Midwest Clinic: An International Band and Orchestra Conferences; the 2002 and 2004 Orff-Schulwerk Conferences; and the 2003 and 2005 American Choral Directors Association Conventions. Each…
Descriptors: Music Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Music Teachers, Classification
Carter, Mark; Driscoll, Coralie – Educational Psychology, 2007
Setting events are typically seen as antecedent contextual variables that influence behaviour. They are thought to act independently of Skinner's three-term contingency, which consists of a discriminative stimulus, response, and reinforcing consequence. There has been increasing interest in setting events in education from both a theoretical and…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Reinforcement

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