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Christopherson, Steven L. – 1974
The focus of this study was on the effects which knowledge of semantic components may have on recall. It was hypothesized that after an introduction to discourse structures immediate recall would improve and recall which was delayed for one week would improve. Thirty-four unpaid volunteers between the ages of 16 and 26 were recruited and randomly…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Research, High School Students, Memory
Wilkins, D. A. – 1972
The basic learning theory underlying this study is that not all language needs can be accounted for by a prediction of the possible language situations in which a person will engage. This paper proposes a way of resolving the problems of determining what is grammatically necessary as a sound basis of all language use and what constitutes a…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Curriculum Development, Grammar, Instructional Improvement
Trivett, David A. – 1973
This document proposes a new meaning for the term postsecondary education: (adult learning through an accredited or eligible institution). Following a preliminary definition, this paper suggests some related issues in the milieu of higher education, then explores several of the abstract arguments for a new meaning. Aspects of the Education…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Education, Higher Education, Learning Experience
Herzog, Arthur – 1973
This book explores the theory and technique of faking it in America, referred to as the B.S. Factor. Chapter 1 discusses the Factor as a substitute for lies, causing a subtle skewing of sense, a distortion of logic, without ever becoming an actual lie. Chapter 2 breaks the B.S. Factor into styles or systems of thought and language such as…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Figurative Language, Language Styles, Language Usage
McMillion, Martin B. – 1973
This study a) compared the anxiety levels of three groups of student teachers just prior to and immediately following the student teacher experience and b) ascertained whether or not the concept of student teaching changed in pleasantness during the teaching experience. Two groups of students (N=36, N=15) were instructed through traditional…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Competency Based Teacher Education, Methods Courses, Preservice Teacher Education
Macris, James, Ed. – 1971
Abstracts of 23 addresses given at the Sixteenth Annual Conference on Linguistics are presented in this report. The papers given at the conference deal with French, American English, English, Japanese, Cantonese, Latin, and Proto-Indo-European and cover a wide variety of topics, including dialectology, form classes, grammar, and semantics. The…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Conferences, Dialect Studies, Grammar
Davidson, Jessica – 1972
This book is an introduction to linguistics, written for the beginning student. Among the topics explored are speculations about the origins of language, its nature, how it grows, and how it changes. Other topics include what is essential in the structure of language, the similarities and differences among languages, how the varying patterns of…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Language Classification, Language Patterns, Language Role
McNamara, Thomas C.; And Others – 1972
A technique of measuring meaning was developed to allow the quantification of the meaning of a concept to a respondent. For purposes of this research, a set of scales based upon the language patterns of a large city public school children was developed. A brief review of Di Vesta's work in the development of semantic differential scales is…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Concept Teaching, Elementary School Students, Language Research
Follettie, Joseph F.; Wesemann, Ann F. – 1967
Research conducted to determine the effect of certain measurable characteristics of written material upon speed of memorization is presented. The characteristics studied fall into four classes: (1) Load measures reflecting informational density, (2) Length measures based upon number of syllables, words, kernel sentences, clauses, or sentences in a…
Descriptors: Grammar, Instructional Materials, Memory, Paragraphs
Werdmann, Anne Margaret – 1976
This study investigated semantic aspects of children's language as it is related to emotional expression. Children's ratings of vocabulary items categorized as expressing happy, sad, loving, angry, confident, and scared feelings were examined in three different ways: in isolation, in verbal contexts, and accompanying pictures of emotional…
Descriptors: Child Language, Doctoral Dissertations, Emotional Response, Intermediate Grades
Freedman, Martin N. – 1976
In order to establish whether voice pitch and evaluative meaning play any significant role in affecting message learning (as demonstrated by listeners' recall) at the morphemic level of communication, 48 freshman students in a basic speech program participated in this study. Through individual headsets, students listened to tapes containing an…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Language Research, Listening
French, Patrice – 1975
Research in bilingualism has shown that the balance between a bilingual's two languages is rarely even and that there is something special about the mother tongue. Theories concerning separate storage of the two languages and first language primacy predict that: (1) the meanings of translation-equivalent words are not identical, and (2) the…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Bilingualism, Cognitive Processes, English
O'Donnell, Roy C. – 1976
The relationships between a child's perceptual space and the acquisition of language are discussed in light of the work of Clark, Fillmore, and Chafe. Early language is analyzed as a semantic structure where linguistic ties are established between semantic features and inherent and relational perceptual features. Of these, it is the relational…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Linguistic Theory, Psycholinguistics
Bartholomew, Robert – 1972
Fifty-eight undergraduates took part in an experiment evaluating a full-spectrum light closely approximating natural sunlight and a cool-white fluorescent light commonly used in institutional settings. Four classes of a single teaching assistant were used and each class was compared against itself under different lighting conditions. Data were…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Educational Research, Higher Education, Lighting
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Schoon, Craig G. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1976
The semantic differential was used to assess the properties of affect elicited by occupational stimuli. Vocationally committed men studying medicine, business, and engineering responded to a semantic differential containing occupational concepts. Results show a semantic space for all three groups composed of three orthogonal dimensions of affect…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Measures, Employee Attitudes, Factor Analysis
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