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Hamel, Clara A. – 1971
The language curriculum initiated at the Rhode Island School for the Deaf consists of two stated innovations in teaching methods, which are language development through concept formation and application of transformational grammar. Description of the teaching method reveals that aurally handicapped pupils learn to analyze sentence structure by…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Education
Defense Language Inst., Washington, DC. – 1971
This final volume in a series of texts developed for an introductory course in Portuguese reviews essential grammatical features and provides reading materials in the form of narratives on the cultural and economic aspects of Brazil. Each lesson includes a review of a grammatical feature, use of a selected word, exercises, narratives, and…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Cultural Education, Economics, Form Classes (Languages)
Brewer, Jeutonne – 1970
This paper is concerned with the historical aspects of Black English in light of recent descriptive studies. Linguistic investigation has established the following points: (1) There is a Black English dialect; (2) Black English has systematic rules which differ from those of Standard English; (3) There are indications that lead to the conclusion…
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Dialects, Black History, Comparative Analysis
Kratz, Dennis M. – 1971
A brief analysis of several theories of language acquisition and of various methods of language instruction leads to a proposal of general guidelines to be used in the development of an experimental course in Latin for seventh-grade students. The author discusses the writings of Chomsky, Sweet, and Brooks and suggests the abandonment of…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Classical Languages, Course Objectives, Curriculum Design
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Hendrickson, R. H. – English Record, 1971
There is a difference between learning a second language and learning a second dialect; the English as a second language (ESL) program should be limited to teaching English to students who do not already know English. Although there are not enough ESL programs, there is also a problem that some students are receiving ESL instruction even though…
Descriptors: Deep Structure, English (Second Language), Language Instruction, Language Skills
Levinsky, Frieda L. – 1971
A compilation of the results of an attitudinal questionnaire completed by a 19-member panel of leading language instruction methodologists focuses on some 36 questions fundamental to both researchers and teachers. Topics include questions concerning the use of English in the classroom, teaching of grammar, transformation generative grammar,…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Basic Skills, Cultural Education, Grammar
Obolensky, Serge; And Others – 1963
This basic course in Persian concentrates on the spoken language, illustrated by conversation based on everyday situations. After a thorough grounding in pronunciation and in basic grammatical features, the student is introduced to the writing system of Persian. Some of the basic differences between spoken and written styles are explained.…
Descriptors: Grammar, Instructional Materials, Language Instruction, Language Skills
Bell, Alan; And Others – 1972
This document contains three reports in prepublication form on research conducted by linguists at the University of Colorado. The first paper presents an argument against the theories concerning the concept of the distributional syllable. Such theories are based on the assumptions that the syllable can and should be defined formally, without…
Descriptors: Deep Structure, Descriptive Linguistics, Dialect Studies, Intonation
Golub, Lester; And Others – 1971
The procedures used to develop a list of concepts taught in fourth-grade language arts are described. Thirty concepts from the list were randomly sampled and then analyzed. Analysis consisted of listing examples and non-examples, relevant and irrelevant attributes, subordinates and supraordinates, and a definition and principle for each concept.…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education
Blake, Barry J. – 1972
A number of research problems have hindered the study of Australian aboriginal languages which are spoken by a steadily decreasing and vanishing population. Such research has been plagued by misunderstanding and poor communication between linguists and the remaining informants. Much of the previous research, because of funding policies, has been…
Descriptors: Australian Aboriginal Languages, Descriptive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics, Dialect Studies
Liberman, Alvin M.; And Others – 1971
Paraphrase, as it reflects the processes of remembering rather than those of forgetting, implies that language is best transmitted in one form and stored in another. The dual representation of linguistic information that is implied by paraphrase is important for storing information that has been received and for transmitting information that has…
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Articulation (Speech), Artificial Speech, Auditory Perception
Sparkman, Lee S.; And Others – 1972
This text provides 14 units of instructional materials for a multimedia course in contemporary, standard French as it is spoken in the emerging nations of West and Central Africa. Patterned directly after the series "Voix et Images de France," this course is intended for beginning students or as supplementary material for cross-cultural study in…
Descriptors: African Culture, Audiolingual Skills, Basic Skills, Cross Cultural Studies
Niwa, Tamako – 1971
This introductory text in Japanese is closely patterned after the text "Basic Japanese for College Students" and allows for variable rates of student achievement. The romanized texts in the three-volume series contain four units consisting of 32 lessons with four review lessons. Each lesson is composed of a pattern passage, grammar,…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, College Programs, Grammar, Instructional Materials
Niwa, Tamako – 1971
This introductory text in Japanese is closely patterned after the text "Basic Japanese for College Students" and allows for variable rates of student achievement. The romanized texts in the three-volume series contain four units consisting of 32 lessons with four review lessons. Each lesson is composed of a pattern passage, grammar,…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, College Programs, Grammar, Instructional Materials
Di Pietro, Robert J. – 1971
This book is intended for use in a course on linguistics for students who, having had some introduction to the field, wish to consider the ways in which linguistic theory can be applied to the practical matter of contrasting languages. The intention is to present some of the contemporary themes of linguistics to advanced students who eventually…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Applied Linguistics, Comparative Analysis, Contrastive Linguistics
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