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Taylor, Richard L. – 1971
The secondary school principal of a large Model Schools Project (MSP) urban school (1) examines the communication characteristics of the school, and (2) evaluates a communication instrument with respect to its possible general use as an administrative tool to help administrators examine the effectiveness of the communication characteristics of…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Organizational Communication, Organizational Effectiveness, Principals
Coonfield, Ted J.; And Others – 1975
A review of the literature in listening behavior reveals an increasing interest in the importance of listening in the communication process and the therapeutic situation. Since crisis workers are continually confronted with feeling-laden messages in which the implicit, unspoken, and covert content is vital, empathic listening is a necessity. The…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Counseling Instructional Programs, Counselor Evaluation
Chafe, Wallace L. – 1974
The report documents performance on a 24-month R&D effort oriented toward the development of a computerized model for machine translation of natural languages. The model is built around a set of procedures called verbalization, intended to stimulate the processes employed by a speaker or writer in turning stored information into words.…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Processes, Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs
Weeks, Thelma – 1973
The Yakima Indians of central Washington, speakers of Sahaptin, believe that children should be treated with great respect. For the most part, the Yakimas express strongly negative attitudes about using any form of baby talk while speaking to children. Through interviews conducted with native speakers of Sahaptin, a list of words and expressions…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, Child Language, Descriptive Linguistics
Berdan, Robert – 1972
The syntactic and semantic constraints on the occurrence of HAVE-GOT and GOT, each with the meaning "possess," are analyzed with respect to differences among several ethnic dialects: American Anglo and Black English, British English, and Mexican-American and Puerto Rican English. Data from three sets of interviews which elicited these verbs are…
Descriptors: Child Language, Dialect Studies, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Jaszczun, Wasyl; Krynski, Szymon – 1967
Some 2,200 expressions with illustrative sentences in Russian are contained in this dictionary intended for use as a reference work by students in intermediate and advanced Russian studies. The idioms or colloquialisms are rendered into English and are derived primarily from the classics of Russian literature. The dictionary covers phraseological…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Colleges, Dictionaries, Expressive Language
Kranz, Patricia L.; And Others – 1970
A study attempted to determine whether there are significant differences between substantive, positive appraisal, negative appraisal, and managerial behaviors a teacher exhibits toward pupils he perceives to be of high, average, and low academic potential and of high, average, and low achievement level. Ten null hypotheses were formulated to…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Classroom Communication, Elementary School Students
Amidon, Edmund J., Ed.; Hough, John J., Ed. – 1967
This volume of selected readings developed for students and practitioners at various levels of sophistication is intended to be representative of work done to date on interaction analysis. The contents include journal articles, papers read at professional meetings, abstracts of doctoral dissertations, and selections from larger monographs, plus 12…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Classroom Observation Techniques
Karnes, Merle B.; And Others – 1968
This 3-year study made a longitudinal comparison of three types of preschool intervention programs. The Traditional approach (two classes of 15 students and three teachers each) worked in conventional ways to improve personal, social, motor and general language development; children were placed in a regular public school kindergarten the following…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Compensatory Education, Conventional Instruction
Petersen, Betty J. – 1974
The verbal behavior of teachers and students in elementary stenography classes is described. Observational data, consisting of the verbal behavior of teachers and students in 30 elementary stenography classes, were categorized and analyzed. From this initial analysis, a basic model of teacher-student behavior was defined. Deviations from the basic…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Classroom Environment, Interaction Process Analysis, Shorthand
Milkovich, Mark B.; Reagan, Richard R. – 1974
Some of the major studies by the proponents of the Derivational Theory of Complexity are reviewed in this paper, and the results of a study to determine the adequacy of the theory as an account of message processing difficulty are included. The subjects for the study were students selected from five sections of the introductory communication class…
Descriptors: English, Higher Education, Language Research, Language Skills
Haskins Labs., New Haven, CT. – 1974
This report, covering the period of January 1 to June 30, 1974, is one of a regular series on the status and progress of studies on the nature of speech, instrumentation for its investigation, and practical applications. Among the 17 manuscripts and extended reports are "The Role of Speech in Language: Introduction to the Conference,""The Human…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Conference Reports, Educational Research, Higher Education
Umezu, Hachizo – 1974
The monograph describes the development of verbal behavior over a 20-year period in two deaf Japanese children (5- and 7-years-old when first contacted by the author) with whom previous training attempts had failed. It is noted that prior training methods which had succeeded with Laura Bridgman and Helen Keller failed with these two children. A…
Descriptors: Braille, Case Studies, Deaf Blind, Exceptional Child Education
Abraham, Michael R. – 1973
The verbal interaction of science inquiries in homogeneous and heterogeneous small groups was investigated in this study involving 106 students of chemistry from two schools in a large urban district. Films depicting chemical phenomena were presented. Students were then divided into small groups and asked to generate test hypotheses to explain the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Classroom Communication, Divergent Thinking, Doctoral Dissertations
Anglin, Jeremy M. – 1974
This report describes an investigation of the acquisition by children of a symbolic system, specifically English nomenclature--that set of nouns that serves the function of naming, denoting, or referring to objects. The five studies involve nine experiments dealing with one or another of the aspects of this problem. Two questions guided these…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Patterns, Language Research
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