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Glatigny, Michel – Francais dans le Monde, 1976
This article examines the role of the subjunctive mood in spoken and written French. (Text is in French.) (CLK)
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), French, Language Patterns, Language Research
Erdmann, Peter – Linguistik und Didaktik, 1977
The use of "some" and "any" does not depend solely on syntactic factors (sentence type), as hitherto taught, but also on the speaker's expectation and other pragmatic elements and on semantic factors not limited to those of quantification. (Text is in German.) (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Instruction, Language Usage, Pragmatics
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Bahr, Dieter – Zeitschrift fur Dialektologie und Linguistik, 1976
This article gives a preliminary analysis of the "Survey of Canadian English," which was conducted across Canada in 1972. The article deals with various problems with a view to facilitating a more exhaustive evaluation of the data stored at the University of Victoria, British Columbia. (Text is in German.) (Author/CFM)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Dialect Studies, Dialects, English
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Rudd, Mary Jo – Anthropological Linguistics, 1976
This paper discusses a previously unidentified turn-allocation technique - third person reference. When such a reference is used, participants are orienting to the solution of a practical organizational problem: how to keep at least one of their number from talking, while preserving the right of all others to talk. (Author/CFM)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Language Patterns, Language Usage, Sociocultural Patterns
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Lipski, John M. – Hispania, 1977
The preposing of subject pronouns in questions containing an interrogative word has become common in several Caribbean countries. Use of preposing with "tu,""usted" and "ustedes" is discussed, including its relation to final "s" aspirated or dropped, preservation of morphological oppositions, and increased use of subject pronouns. (CHK)
Descriptors: Language Usage, Morphology (Languages), Pronouns, Sentence Structure
Smith, Craig Allen – Southern Speech Communication Journal, 1977
Explores both paranoid and non-paranoid political discourse including the nature of the evidence and the extent to which such evidence is distorted. Contends that study results affirm the value of the Hofstadter evidence-inference dichotomy. (MH)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Hypothesis Testing, Language Styles, Language Usage
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Barnitz, John G., Ed. – Reading Teacher, 1997
Discusses some principles to keep in mind in facilitating learners' literacy development: recognize linguistic variety; facilitate authentic discourse; contextualize instruction on language structures within composing and comprehending; and design literature-based lessons with linguistic benefits in mind. Argues that, for acquiring English…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Dialects, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Mitra, Ananda – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1997
Examines a representative World Wide Web page about India to determine ways in which it addresses the "ingroup" of diasporic Indians and "outgroup" visitors to the site. Identifies several textual strategies including modes of formatting, use of language, specific selection of images and multimedia elements, and specific links…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Information Sources
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Voiskounsky, Alexander E. – Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 1997
Analyzes specifics of computer-mediated communication. Finds features and attributes inherent in oral and written forms of speech in dialogs, monologs, and polylogs (telelogs). Finds a particular kind of "pidginized network English" being formed by "netters" for whom English is not their native language. (RS)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Computer Mediated Communication, Dialects, Discourse Analysis
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Sankoff, Gillian; Thibault, Pierrette; Nagy, Naomi; Blondeau, Helene; Fonollosa, Marie-Odile; Gagnon, Lucie – Language Variation and Change, 1997
Points out that the use of discourse markers by speakers of Anglophone Montreal French shows great variation in individual repertoires and frequency of use. Argues that mastery of the appropriate use of discourse markers reveals the speakers' integration into the local speech community. (28 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Language Usage, Language Variation
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Kates, Susan – College Composition and Communication, 1997
Discusses Mary Augusta Jordan's "Correct Writing and Speaking," a rhetoric text authored for women who studied writing and speaking outside of the formal academy. Suggests that the text's attention to the history of the English language and the evolution of arbitrary standards imposed by cultural forces makes it subversively feminist.…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Feminism, Higher Education, Language Usage
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Weaver, Constance – English Journal, 1996
Suggests that students will not automatically make use of grammatical concepts, syntactic constructions, and language conventions no matter how they are taught such concepts. Argues that teaching "grammar" in the context of writing works better than teaching grammar as a formal system. Offers three examples of extended grammar minilessons. (RS)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, English Instruction, Grammar, Instructional Effectiveness
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Petruzzella, Brenda Arnett – English Journal, 1996
Presents the comments of six English teachers concerning grammar instruction. Finds that teachers seldom think of grammar as a description of the structure of the language but rather as mechanics and usage, subject-verb agreement, and spelling. Suggests that researchers do not always clearly distinguish between the formal study of descriptive…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, English Teachers, Grammar, Language Usage
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Purser, Diana – English Journal, 1996
Describes "Grammar in a Nutshell"--a visual-auditory-kinesthetic approach to traditional textbook grammar, usage, and mechanics concepts. Notes that the idea behind Nutshell is that as the students slowly mature in other writing skills they can also grow in their understanding of how to use, how to handle their language, not only correctly but…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, English Instruction, Grammar, Language Usage
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Baines, Lawrence – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1996
Analyzes aspects of language in three novels and their film adaptations. Gives examples of how the films reshaped the novels; speculates about the relationships between language, content, and media; and offers suggestions for instruction. (SR)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Films, Language Usage, Literature Appreciation
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