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Peer reviewedLazar, Rhea Tregabov; And Others – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1989
This examination of the frequency of occurrence of multiple meaning expressions in the oral speech of teachers found that such expressions as indirect requests, idioms, similes, metaphors, and irony were used in about 36 percent of all utterances by two different teachers at each grade level from K-eight. Implications for language-impaired…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Elementary Education, Figurative Language, Junior High Schools
Peer reviewedEckman, Fred; And Others – Language Learning, 1989
The validity of 2 implicational universals regarding constituent order in questions is tested in the English speech of 14 native speakers of Japanese, Turkish, and Korean. The interlanguage evidence is found to be generally supportive of the 2 universals. (31 references). (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Grammar, Interlanguage, Language Patterns
Peer reviewedScott, Thomas M.; And Others – System, 1989
Describes the development of an interactive videodisc package designed to give Japanese-speaking business students extensive exposure to, and practice with, spoken English in realistic situations. Package activities stress a non-coercive, user-centered, low anxiety approach that encourages language learning through exploration and experience…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Business Communication, Computer Assisted Instruction, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedClark, John L. D. – Language Testing, 1988
A validation study of the "semi-direct" Chinese Speaking Test (CST) directly compared college students' performance on the test with their performance on the "live" language proficiency interview. CST provided scoring results largely equivalent to those of the live interview, although examinees perceived CST to be more…
Descriptors: Chinese, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
Peer reviewedPeng, Fred C. C. – Language Sciences, 1988
A study evaluated how well autistic and non-autistic Japanese primary children (N=35) were able to describe the events in a five-frame cartoon. Results are discussed in terms of cognitive ability and linguistic skills. Discussion focuses on how to help autistic individuals improve their language once they have acquired its rudiments. (DJD)
Descriptors: Autism, Child Language, Children, Cognitive Ability
Peer reviewedVan Handle, Donna C. – Unterrichtspraxis, 1988
A college faculty member points out that allowing students to write and perform their own foreign language plays improves listening, speaking, and writing skills and exposes the students to new idiomatic expressions and conversational patterns used in contextually relevant and culturally specific situations. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, German, Higher Education, Language Enrichment
Peer reviewedGarmston, Robert J. – Journal of Staff Development, 1994
Listening is an important part of presenting. An optimum learning environment is one in which individuals participate fully without pretense in the presentation experience. The article explores why listening is so important, offers tips for the best ways to listen to audience members, and examines how not to listen. (SM)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Audience Response, Communication Skills, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDuchesne, Hermann – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1995
Analysis of language production skills of French immersion students in grades 1-6 over 3 years revealed rapid growth of oral competence in the first three years of acquisition, followed by a much slower annual rate of progress. Lexical and syntactic structures most difficult to acquire emerge in five distinct patterns. (50 references) (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, French, Immersion Programs, Interlanguage
Peer reviewedKelly, Renata K.; Krishnan, Lakshmy A. – English for Specific Purposes, 1995
Reviews the resurgence in the use of literature in the English-as-a-Second-Language classroom and reports on a writing class at a technical university in Singapore. The course included both reading and oral report components. Only general guidelines were given on principles of organization and presentation. Results indicate improvement in student…
Descriptors: Course Organization, English for Special Purposes, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation
Peer reviewedNaigles, Letitia G.; Gelman, Susan A. – Journal of Child Language, 1995
Investigated overextensions in comprehension and production, using the preferential-looking model, in 99 children (ages 1;9 to 2;3) who were asked to find the referent that matched the label they were given in real and anomalous trials. Results confirm that overextensions in production are not diagnostic of children's underlying semantic…
Descriptors: Generalization, Language Research, Learning Processes, Linguistic Theory
Peer reviewedGarrod, Simon; Doherty, Gwyneth – Cognition, 1994
Examines the influence of conversational interaction on language change. Described two experiments that contrast language coordination between speakers who interacted with the same partner and speakers who interacted with different partners in a maze game context. Suggests that the experiments illustrate how a community affects language change as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Group Discussion, Interpersonal Communication, Language Attitudes
Peer reviewedDavis, Katharine – Journal of Child Language, 1995
This study examined adult and child word-initial voice onset time productions in English and Hindi to determine the age of acquisition of the phonemic voice contrast. Cross-linguistic differences in patterns of acquisition were found, but these were not necessarily traced to the different phonological systems. (JL)
Descriptors: Adults, Comparative Analysis, English, Hindi
Peer reviewedLorch, Marjorie Perlman; Meara, Paul – Language Sciences, 1995
Examines the ability of monolingual English-speaking subjects to judge whether two spoken samples are from the same or different unknown foreign language. Performance of subjects was only a small degree above chance, while at the same time giving reliable information about recognition and identification skills. Further studies are needed. (16…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Child Language, College Students, Data Analysis
Peer reviewedMcCarthy, Michael – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 1994
Examines what should be the oral component of a foreign language course. Structural, interactive, generic, and contextual constraints are discussed in terms of their implications for teaching. (32 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Objectives, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedDouglas, Dan; Selinker, Larry – System, 1992
Reports on a study investigating whether a field-specific oral proficiency test would be a better predictor of field-specific performance than a general purpose oral proficiency test. A theoretical discussion is presented on field-specific language testing and guidelines for the construction of oral proficiency tests in specific purpose contexts.…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Graduate Students, Higher Education, Language Proficiency


