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Simango, Silvester Ron – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2000
Presents evidence from English loans in Chichewa (Bantu), which shows that the recipient language is not a passive participant in the borrowing process: the borrowing language makes various modifications to the loan words to make them fit in the grammatical structure as well as cultural requirements of the recipient language. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Bantu Languages, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
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Xu, Fei; Pinker, Steven – Journal of Child Language, 1995
Presents an analysis of past tense and participle usages by children, focusing on overapplications of irregular vowel-change patterns, as in "brang"; blends, as in "branged"; productive suffixations of "-en," as in "walken"; gross distortions, as in "mail-membled"; and double-suffixation, as in "walkeded." Findings indicate that these errors are…
Descriptors: Child Language, Error Analysis (Language), Language Usage, Morphology (Languages)
Decoo, Wilfried – IRAL, 1996
Discusses the concepts delineated in the terms "induction" and "deduction" as presented in some of the scientific literature. The article endeavors to contribute to a greater awareness of terminology identification and of the tangents, plural forms, and crossings between didactic strategies that draw on "induction" or "deduction." (53 references)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Deduction, Grammar
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McCabe, Patrick P. – Reading Horizons, 1996
Investigates the manner in which one particular ethnic group, African American, is represented in five elementary school social studies textbooks published in 1991. Locates sections of text, identifies case relationships, and determines noun ethnicity. Finds that there were many more noun-verb relationships related to African Americans compared to…
Descriptors: Blacks, Case (Grammar), Content Analysis, Grade 5
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Beaudoin, Martin – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1998
Examines pedagogical advantages and limitations of the Internet for teaching French grammar, and shows how these factors were taken into consideration in creating a Web site at the University of Alberta (Canada), with special emphasis on the integration of exchanges between learners, and exchanges between learners and the virtual francophone…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Uses in Education, Foreign Countries, Grammar
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Connors, Robert J. – College Composition and Communication, 2000
Examines the sentence-based pedagogies that arose in composition during the 1960s and 1970s (the generative rhetoric of Francis Christensen, imitation exercises, and sentence-combining) and attempts to discern why these three pedagogies have been so completely elided within contemporary composition studies. Concludes that this erasure of sentence…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Grammar, Higher Education, Sentence Combining
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Mecartty, Frances H. – Applied Language Learning, 2000
Examines the relationship between lexical and grammatical knowledge to reading and listening comprehension. University students learning Spanish participated in the study. All participants performed the tests of lexical knowledge and grammatical knowledge respectively. Results suggest both similarities and differences between reading and listening…
Descriptors: College Students, Grammar, Higher Education, Listening Comprehension
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Palacas, Arthur L. – College English, 2001
Considers if American Ebonics is a different language from English or if it is a dialect of English. Discusses how American Ebonics relates to the larger Ebonics picture. Focuses on the grammatical patterns of Ebonics that diverge the most from standard English. Addresses pedagogical implications. (SC)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Communication Research, Cultural Differences, Grammar
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Maschler, Yael – International Journal of Bilingualism, 2000
Provides a detailed voyage into the bilingualism of two Israeli Hebrew-English bilinguals. Compares their patterns of discourse marker employment at two points in their lifetime, twelve years apart. Finds that after 12 years, cognitive and discourse markers show further grammaticization quantitatively, whereas interpersonal discourse markers show…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Code Switching (Language), Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis
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Conrad, Susan – TESOL Quarterly, 2000
Argues that corpus linguistics could radically change grammar teaching in the 21st century in three ways: register-specific grammatical description could replace the grammar of English, grammar and vocabulary teaching could become more integrated, and emphasis could shift from structural accuracy to appropriateness of grammatical choice.…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Educational Change, English (Second Language), Grammar
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Hazlehurst, Brian; Hutchins, Edwin – Language and Cognitive Processes, 1998
Describes language acquisition processes occurring in a community of interacting agents, in which coordination of joint attention leads to the development of structures, internal and external, that support organized behavior. It is argued that the simulation model demonstrates the plausibility of propositions arising from such processes, and that…
Descriptors: Grammar, Group Dynamics, Language Acquisition, Language Processing
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Dekydtspotter, Laurent; Sprouse, Rex A.; Anderson, Bruce – Language Acquisition, 1997
This study documents the sensitivity of English-French interlanguage to the process-result distinction with respect to the licensing of multiple postnominal genitives, despite a lack of direct positive or negative evidence for this distinction in the input. Documentation argues that the Universal Grammar-governed map between syntactic structures…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, English, French, Grammar
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Reiss, Charles – International Journal of English Studies, 2001
Suggests that second language research could provide answers to questions concerning the structure of first language grammars that cannot be answered by only examining first language data and intuitions. Examines homophony in phonology and morphology. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Grammar, Interlanguage, Language Acquisition, Language Research
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Muncie, James – ELT Journal, 2002
Looks at the controversial position of grammar in writing methodology and attempts to lay out a number of guidelines for the inclusion of grammar in composition classes specifically intended for English-as-a-Foreign-Language, rather than English-as-a-Second-Language contexts. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Grammar, Guidelines, Second Language Instruction
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Basturkmen, Helen; Loewen, Shawn; Ellis, Rod – Language Awareness, 2002
Investigates one aspect of language use in focus on form--metalanguage. Reports on a study to identify how metalanguage was used and the relationship between the use of metalanguage and the occurrence of students uptake moves in focus on form. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communicative Competence (Languages), Grammar, Language Usage
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