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Lanigan, Richard L. – 1991
For most of the 20th century, Roman Jakobson's name will have been synonymous with the definition of communication as a human science, i.e., communicology. Jakobson is the modern source of most of what communication scholars theorize about and practice as human communication, and he will be the source of how communication scholars shall come to…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Theory, Language Role, Models
Koper, Randall J.; Sahlman, James M. – 1991
Although social science research methods have been successfully applied to the phenomenon of deception, these efforts have universally been limited to laboratory study. In order to broaden the generalizability of deception research, the present study assessed the verbal and nonverbal correlates of naturally-occurring, high-motivation deceptive…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Deception, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication
Bernard-Donals, Michael – 1994
The antifoundational or "hermeneutic" paradigm, particularly as it has been internalized by the field of composition studies, exists in a weak version or a strong version. The weak version stresses interactive consensus-building pedagogical practices where discourse is remade by negotiating it with others. The strong version suggests…
Descriptors: Hermeneutics, Higher Education, Language Role, Teaching Methods
Sherwood, Bruce Arne – 1983
The linguistic, communicative, and cultural value of teaching Esperanto is discussed. A major linguistic advantage is that Esperanto study provides an ideal introduction to the study of language. The European root stock provides an important resource for building vocabulary in English and in other European languages. Esperanto has a valuable and…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Educational Benefits, Language Role, Second Language Instruction
Lyon, Arabella – 1988
Despite the early and well-received presentation of ideas foundational to modern rhetorical theory, Susanne K. Langer's accomplishments are rarely credited in the work of other scholars. What Langer did, so essential to the rebirth of rhetoric, was to represent meaning as both socially constructed and achieved collaboratively by rhetor and…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Community, Epistemology, Language Role
Honig, Lucille T.; Brod, Richard I. – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1974
Contrary to the assumption that jobs for language specialists are few and limited in scope, there are jobs for people with language skills, but as a supplement to other technical, business, or professional skills. (Author)
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Employment Qualifications, Language Role, Languages
Barnabe, Clermont – 1978
In a brief response to other papers presented as part of a symposium entitled "What's So Canadian About Canadian Educational Administration," at the 1978 Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, the author argues against seeing Canada as merely an extension of the United States, or seeing his own Quebec as merely…
Descriptors: Differences, Educational Administration, Foreign Countries, Language Role
Peer reviewedMarckwardt, Albert H. – PMLA (Publications of the Modern Language Association of America), 1963
Until the last decade, the terms "English as a Second Language" and "English as a Foreign Language" were often used interchangeably in the United States. The careful distinction between the two made by the British, however, is gaining wider currency: by "English as a Foreign Language" is meant English taught as a school subject or on an adult…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, English (Second Language), Language Role, Multilingualism
Spolsky, Bernard; Holm, Wayne – 1971
The present report is an expanded version of an earlier paper by the authors. Summing up last year's language maintenance study, it goes on to place the Study in its general context as a contribution to Navajo literacy. Following the report is a complete listing of the publications of the Study to date, with ED numbers and other information…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Bilingualism, Language Role, Language Usage
Peer reviewedBartel, Klaus J. – Modern Language Journal, 1976
The pedagogical, literary and journalistic significance of the German language in early America is outlined. The earliest record of German instruction is in 1702 in Germantown, Pa., where, in 1742, the first German school for girls was established. The disruptive effect of the Revolutionary War on German language use is reported. (MS)
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Educational History, German, Language Role
Peer reviewedDittmer, Alan – English Journal, 1978
Provides examples of ways in which the linguistic environment is constantly changing. (DD)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Language, Language Attitudes, Language Role
Walcutt, Charles Child – Learning, 1973
Language provides the building blocks for thinking. Without disciplined reading skills, man's mind has little chance to soar. (Editors)
Descriptors: Language, Language Role, Reading Development, Reading Programs
Peer reviewedBrunelle, Eugene A. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1973
Article discusses Albert Upton's concepts in Creative Analysis, a major emphasis in creative studies at State University College at Buffalo. (Author)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Creativity, Language Role, Linguistic Theory
Peer reviewedSkloot, Robert – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1972
Author defines the nature of the crisis in language; relates this crisis to a similar one in the life of an earlier civilization; and advances suggestions how present difficulties can be faced. (CB)
Descriptors: Drama, History, Language Role, Language Usage
Paasche, John Hans – Federal Linguist, 1972
Descriptors: English, French, German, Language Planning


