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Komesaroff, Linda – Sign Language Studies, 2007
In this article I analyze two cases that are the result of parents' complaints against education authorities for alleged indirect discrimination on the basis of their child's lack of access to instruction through Auslan in regular school settings. Although bilingual/bicultural programs for deaf students in Australia are available in some special…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sign Language, Federal Courts, Educational Researchers
Chappell, Sharon; Faltis, Christian – Children's Literature in Education, 2007
This paper examines the ways in which Latino children's literature portrays cultural models of bilingualism and identity affiliations based on language and cultural practices. We focus attention on the messages in seven children's books about practices of and attitudes toward Spanglish, standard Spanish, and individual and societal bilingualism.…
Descriptors: Standard Spoken Usage, Childrens Literature, Bilingualism, Hispanic American Literature
Sudo, Julia – ELT Journal, 2007
Many fluent EFL speakers experience psychological problems after discovering gender-inclusive English during their first stay abroad, due to the unforeseen nature of this discovery. For example, most EFL students in Russia seem to be unaware of this linguistic phenomenon, even at upper-intermediate and advanced levels. They use and expect others…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Russian, Case Studies, Traditionalism
Ammer, Christine – 1995
This book explains the usage of more than 1,000 food-related expressions in everyday English. The 13 comprehensive chapters of the book cover the entire alphabet of food phrases from "soup to nuts" (or as in the index, from "above the salt" to "zest") as well as cooking and dining terms. The book provides many food…
Descriptors: Definitions, English, Etymology, Figurative Language
Sidler, Michelle – 1996
In his 1976 article, "Grammars of Style: New Options in Composition," Winston Weathers calls for a Grammar B, an alternate set of conventions which govern the construction of whole compositions. He urges compositionists to look beyond the "well-made box" and consider other options for compositional patterns and discourse…
Descriptors: Feminism, Grammar, Higher Education, Language Usage
Mahoney, Timothy W. – 1992
Intervention by judges in CEDA (Cross Examination Debate Association) debates is inappropriate: critics should not strive to impose their views on debates. It is important to consider the ramifications of judge intervention due to the recent increase in critics who impose their paradigm on the debate participants. Two very recent trends are…
Descriptors: Debate Format, Higher Education, Intervention, Judges
Wardhaugh, Ronald – 1995
Deliberately pedagogical in its orientation, this book presents the essentials of English structure in a framework derived from modern linguistic theory and in a way that should be comprehensible to beginning students. The book is intended to offer students an understanding of what is involved in the scholarly study of language as they acquire an…
Descriptors: English, English Instruction, Grammar, Higher Education
Lloyd-Jones, Richard – 1993
This paper recalls the issues that led in the late 1960s to the Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) resolution and statement on the Students' Right to Their Own Language. The paper describes some of the main events in the production of the resolution, and then discusses the response to the resolution of the National Council…
Descriptors: Dialects, Educational History, English, Higher Education
Yochum, George – 1993
This paper outlines Martin Heidegger's argument that poetry is the germinating seed of linguistic life. It discusses his belief that language has its origins in the poetry of experience and his premise that society has lost sight of or has forgotten poetic origins, because of the forms of logic and grammar imposed on language by modern…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Language Role, Language Universals, Language Usage
Itin, Christian – 1998
Hypnotic language provides a powerful tool for the transfer of learning in adventure therapy. It allows the therapeutic adventure practitioner to use the client's experiential language to enhance the isomorphic connections of the adventure activity and to draw upon and develop the client's unconscious resources to support client goals. This paper…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Hypnosis, Language Usage, Metaphors
Deepadung, Sujaritlak – 1988
The correlation between individual level tones and vowel duration in Standard Thai was investigated. The study was prompted by the discrepancy between Gandour's 1977 claim that the pitch value of the three relatively level tones in Thai is negatively correlated with vowel duration and Roberson's 1982 disagreement with this hypothesis. The result…
Descriptors: Dialects, Foreign Countries, Language Usage, Structural Analysis (Linguistics)
Chen, Rong – 1992
Both the speaker and hearer of a conversation can make use of ambiguity to achieve their special purpose in a given situation. The strategies stemming from pragmatic ambiguity offer distinct advantages to speakers and hearers. When dealing with ambiguity, linguists have concentrated on the source of ambiguity and how to analyze it. References to…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Communication (Thought Transfer), Discourse Modes, Higher Education
Bierschenk, Bernhard – 1991
Because the scientific treatment of the concept of consciousness has been multifaceted, there have been several different approaches to research concerning consciousness. This article gives an introductory account of the research on consciousness. The main hypothesis advanced is based on the premise that consciousness emerges from the cooperative…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Foreign Countries, Language Usage, Measurement Techniques
Limaye, Mohan R.; Hightower, Rick – 1983
Noting that accounting reports, including management advisory service (MAS) studies, reports on internal control, and tax memoranda, often appear rather dense and heavy in style--partly because of the legal environment's demand for careful expression and partly because such documents convey very complex information--this paper presents four…
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Communication, Business English, Editing
Sheintuch, Gloria – Papers in Linguistics: International Journal of Human Communication, 1981
The spoken language of Israeli children from various socioeconomic and ethnic groups was compared in terms of pragmatic strategies of communication in order to evaluate whether disadvantaged children were linguistically deficient. Interviews were conducted with a sample of 11- and 12-year-old children from privileged and disadvantaged backgrounds.…
Descriptors: Children, Communicative Competence (Languages), Disadvantaged, Language Usage

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