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Bamberg, Betty – 1981
Every writing program contains implicit information on the amount of writing that should be assigned, how the essays should be evaluated, the type of grammar--if any--students should study, and the type of composition instruction that will be most effective. Research has not identified an optimal level of writing frequency, and although frequent…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Grammar, Teacher Role, Teaching Methods
Whittaker, Fawn – 1981
The favorable effect of music on the emotions has been recognized since ancient times, and, more recently, many have made use of music to make students in the classroom more receptive to learning. Songs in the English as a second language (ESL) classroom can be helpful in several ways: (1) by introducing basic vocabulary, (2) by imparting…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, English (Second Language), Grammar, Listening Skills
Jordens, Peter – 1979
Speakers of languages without a surface case system tend, when learning German, to place predicate nominals erroneously in the accusative case when the verb is passive or the sentence governs a passive rather than an active situation. Three hypotheses are offered to explain this phenomenon: (1) the learner carries over the deep structure relations…
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), College Students, Error Analysis (Language), German
Cooper, Elizabeth J.; Gilbert, William H. – 1981
The freshman composition courses at a southwestern university were originally designed with detailed and explicit standards for the first course, which emphasized grammar, while the standards for the two rhetoric courses were general and left much to the judgment of the teacher. No penalties were exacted for rhetorical or logical lapses, while…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Problems, Grammar
Ruhl, Bev, Ed. – 1978
Each page of this handbook contains ideas for suggested classroom activities and approaches to a specific aspect of life in English-speaking countries, especially Canada. Many of the subjects covered emphasize the development of skills in English as a second language or the mastery of specific points of grammar. Other units aim at imparting…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Cultural Education, English (Second Language)
Wolfe, Frank – 1978
In translating perception into written language, a child must learn an encoding process which is a continuation of the process of improving sensing of the world around him or her. To verbalize an object (a perception) we use frames which name a referent, locate the referent in space and time, identify its appearance and behavior, and define terms…
Descriptors: Determiners (Languages), Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Intermediate Grades
de Beaugrande, Robert – 1979
The difficulty of obtaining usable information about the mental processes involved in the use of language has been a major obstacle in the design of effective writing programs. The antipsychological, behavioristic bias of American linguistics, which prevented any study of the deeper mental processes of language production, was remediated in part…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), English Instruction, Information Theory
Heilenman, Laura K. – 1979
The role of grammar in foreign language study should be shaped by realistic expectations of what academic study of a second language can accomplish. The temptation to emphasize grammar instruction above all else is reinforced by the patness of grammar instruction, by the measurability of student proficiency in grammar, and by the teacher's own…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Grammar, Language Usage, Learning Processes
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Gensler, Orin – 1977
A polemic is made for frame semantics and the linguistic phenomenon of anaphoric reference without noun phrase (NP) antecedent is examined within this frame. Non-syntactic anaphora is that which does not point out into the real world but rather points back into the discourse in a frame which has been built up between the speaker and hearer in a…
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Processing, Language Research, Linguistic Theory
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Defense Language Inst., Monterey, CA. – 1970
This is a collection of reference materials to be used with the Chinese-Mandarin Basic Course textbooks. This collection consists of information on romanization systems, indexes for reading and writing characters, and other tables for quick reference. (NCR)
Descriptors: Grammar, Ideography, Mandarin Chinese, Postsecondary Education
Lucas, Peter A. – 1979
Eye movement data were collected for 28 college students reading 32 sentences with sentence verification questions. The factors observed were target sentence voice (active/passive), probe voice, and correct response (true/false). Pairs of subjects received the same set of stimuli, but with agents and objects in the sentences reversed. As expected,…
Descriptors: College Students, Eye Fixations, Eye Movements, Grammar
STREET, JOHN C. – 1963
THIS MANUAL PRESENTS VARIOUS ASPECTS OF THE STRUCTURE OF KHALKHA MONGOLIAN, THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OF THE MONGOLIAN PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC (OUTER MONGOLIA). THE AUTHOR USES THE TERM "CYRILLIC KHALKHA" TO DISTINGUISH THIS WRITTEN FORM FROM THE SPOKEN KHALKHA DIALECTS AND "SCRIPT MONGOLIAN" (EAST MONGOLIAN WRITTEN IN VERTICAL SCRIPT).…
Descriptors: Cyrillic Alphabet, Grammar, Instructional Materials, Language Instruction
BAZDARICH, HOPE; AND OTHERS – 1964
TO IMPLEMENT THE PHILOSOPHY THAT GOOD WRITING STEMS FROM GOOD THINKING AND THAT PRACTICE IN PRODUCTIVE THINKING IS A PREREQUISITE FOR WRITING INSTRUCTION, THE ELEMENTARY TEACHERS OF LOS ALTOS, CALIFORNIA, PREPARED THIS GUIDE FOR TEACHING WRITTEN EXPRESSION IN GRADES KINDERGARTEN THROUGH EIGHT. THE OBJECTIVES ARE TO HELP CHILDREN (1) THINK…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Education, English Instruction
BENDER, ERNEST – 1967
THIS MANUAL IS BASED ON THE HINDI DIALECT OF THE EDUCATED CLASSES OF UTTAR PRADESH. IT CONSISTS OF 40 LESSONS IN ROMANIZED SCRIPT. LESSONS ONE TO 17 CONCENTRATE ON SIMPLE CONVERSATIONS AND BASIC GRAMMATICAL CONSTRUCTIONS. LESSONS 18 TO 40 ARE DESIGNED TO ACQUAINT THE STUDENT GRADUALLY WITH MORE COMPLEX CONVERSATION AND WITH LITERARY STYLE. EACH…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Hindi, Language Instruction
BENDER, ERNEST – 1964
THIS MANUAL IS BASED ON THE URDU DIALECT OF THE EDUCATED CLASSES OF PAKISTAN. IT CONSISTS OF 40 LESSONS IN ROMANIZED SCRIPT. LESSONS ONE TO 17 CONCENTRATE ON SIMPLE CONVERSATIONS AND BASIC GRAMMATICAL CONSTRUCTIONS. LESSONS 18 TO 40 ARE DESIGNED TO ACQUAINT THE STUDENT GRADUALLY WITH MORE COMPLEX CONVERSATION AND WITH LITERARY STYLE. EACH LESSON…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Language Instruction, Language Styles
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