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Peer reviewedOnishi, Masayuki – Language Sciences, 1997
Examines Japanese equivalents of the six mental predicates defined as semantic universals in Natural Semantic Metalanguage theory, with special attention to syntax and semantics of complementation types. It is shown that each primitive predicate has a specific set of syntactic frames for expressing primitive meaning and that extended meanings that…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Grammar, Japanese, Language Patterns
Peer reviewedPeeters, Bert – Language Sciences, 1997
Explores the combinatorial possibilities of semantic primitives of time and space in French, as defined in the theory of Natural Semantic Metalanguage. Highlights the need for new ways to express the allolexical relationship in some combinations, particularly those expressing "when/time." (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: French, Grammar, Language Patterns, Language Research
Peer reviewedGomez, Rebecca L. – Cognitive Psychology, 1997
Three experiments involving 350 undergraduates addressed whether implicit learning is sensitive to a subject's entire range of learning or whether explicit knowledge is an important factor in the more complex learning of an artificial grammar. Results suggest that implicit learning occurs only at the simplest level of complexity. (SLD)
Descriptors: Artificial Speech, Grammar, Higher Education, Knowledge Level
Peer reviewedNakuma, Constancio – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1997
A method for measuring attrition of communicative competence is introduced and illustrated using data from spontaneous multiperson conversations of Spanish L-3 subjects from Ghana. The method involves creation of a multifactor index using defined temporal variables, frequency counts of selected verbal behaviors, and grammatical information, and…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Communicative Competence (Languages), Grammar, Language Maintenance
Peer reviewedMatsuoka, Kazumi – Language Acquisition, 1997
Extends the study of children's knowledge of Binding Condition B to a construction containing pronouns embedded in conjoined noun phrases. The study included pronouns bound by a quantifier. Results support the argument that anaphoric relations are constrained by more than one module of grammar. (12 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Child Language, Grammar, Language Acquisition, Linguistic Theory
Peer reviewedBardovi-Harlig, Kathleen – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1998
Discusses two hypotheses on the distribution of emergent tense-aspect morphology in second language acquisition: aspect hypothesis and discourse hypothesis. Analyzes narrative structure and lexical aspectual class in a single corpus comprising narratives produced by adult learners of English as a Second Language at various proficiency levels.…
Descriptors: Adults, English (Second Language), Interlanguage, Morphology (Languages)
Peer reviewedPaolillo, John C. – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2000
Revisits Felix's (1988) and Birdsong's (1994) theories regarding universal grammar. Birdsong's criticism of Felix is upheld by consideration of a statistical model of the data. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Research, Language Universals, Linguistic Theory
Peer reviewedInagaki, Shunji – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2001
Suggests that Japanese learners will learn manner-of-motion verbs with goal prepositional phrases in English from positive feedback. Immediate Japanese learners of English and advanced learners of Japanese were tested using a grammaticality judgment task with pictures. Results support the prediction. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Feedback, Grammar, Japanese
Peer reviewedGoncalves, Perpetua – Second Language Research, 2002
Suggests that language change is driven by acquisition and argues that the triggers for establishing the properties of language-specific grammars differ according to whether first language or second language acquisition is involved. Presents two case studies of Mozambican African Portuguese, a nonnative variety of Portuguese acquired during…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Foreign Countries, Grammar, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedCamps, Joaquim – Foreign Language Annals, 2003
Explored how beginning learners of Spanish develop the ability to use preterit and imperfect past tense forms by analyzing the self-correction behavior they exhibited in their oral production. Each of 15 participants produced five narratives during their second semester of instruction, which were analyzed for the features learners focused their…
Descriptors: Error Correction, Oral Language, Personal Narratives, Second Language Instruction
Peer reviewedSchulze, Mathias – CALICO Journal, 2003
Discusses selected theoretical aspects of providing error feedback for language learners. Theoretical considerations concerning the dialog with the learner about linguistic errors are discussed, and some conclusions for computer assisted language learning (CALL) system design are drawn. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Error Correction, Feedback, Grammar
Peer reviewedEadie, P. A.; Fey, M. E.; Douglas, J. M.; Parsons, C. L. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2002
A study examined grammatical morphology and sentence imitation in 9 children with specific learning impairments (SLI), 10 with Down syndrome (DS), and 10 controls matched on mean length of utterance. Children with SLI and DS performed significantly more poorly than controls on measures of tense inflections and non-tense morphemes. (Contains…
Descriptors: Children, Down Syndrome, Grammar, Language Impairments
Peer reviewedYoung, Richard F.; Nguyen, Hanh Thi – Applied Linguistics, 2002
Using a framework of systemic functional grammar, compares two modes of presenting the same scientific topic: in a physics textbook and in interactive teacher talk. Three aspects of scientific meaning making are analyzed: representations of physical and mental reality, lexical packaging, and the rhetorical structure of reasoning. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Classroom Communication, Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedSams, Lynn – English Journal, 2003
Notes that as the author explored the reasons behind students' difficulties with organization, coherence, and revision, and as she developed strategies for addressing the root causes, she found she was teaching grammar and not usage. Concludes that care should be taken to align instructional methods with the nature of subject matter. (SG)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, English Instruction, Grammar, Instructional Improvement
Peer reviewedGregg, Kevin R. – Applied Linguistics, 1990
Examines the work of two scholars who have made the greatest contributions to the variabilist perspective on second-language acquisition, and discusses the acquisition models that each of these scholars has proposed. (50 references) (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Grammar, Interlanguage, Language Research


