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Peer reviewedRescorla, Leslie – Annals of Dyslexia, 2000
Language and reading outcomes at age 13 were examined in 22 children who were late talkers as toddlers. Compared to 14 controls, children who were late talkers had significantly poorer vocabulary, grammar, reading/spelling, and verbal memory skills, although they performed in the average range on most language and academic tasks. (Contains…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Followup Studies, Grammar, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedHuang, Chiung-chih – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 1999
Explores the question of the acquisition of tense and aspect and sheds new light on this question through fresh analytic categories. Examines the role of broader situation types in second language learners' development of tense-aspect morphology. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Chinese, English, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedGarcia, Paula; Asencion, Yuly – Canadian Modern Language Review, 2001
Explores the relationship between group interaction and interlanguage development, specifically listening comprehension and the production of target grammar forms. Two groups of first-semester Spanish students at an American University took notes on a mini-lecture, then completed a text reconstruction and listening comprehension test. Results…
Descriptors: College Students, Grammar, Higher Education, Interaction
Peer reviewedSmoot, W. Scott – Voices from the Middle, 2001
Describes how the author, in his seventh-grade English class, taught "little grammar" (sentence structure, parts of speech, and usage) and "big grammar" (such as essay structure, points of an argument, and rhetorical devices) through reading meaningful texts drawn from their history class. Discusses successes and difficulties with this approach,…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, English Instruction, Grade 7, Grammar
Peer reviewedSchmied, Josef; Hudson-Ettle, Diana – World Englishes, 1996
Examines a source of linguistic data--newspapers--and discusses related problems of text-type classification and feature interpretation. Using texts from East Africa as a database, the article assesses the influence of different production contexts on the text composition and analyzes the samples for the multifunctional variable of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classification, Data Analysis, Databases
Peer reviewedModern, Nancy Wheaton – Hispania, 1996
Through the use of a question notebook, students can practice grammar and develop their vocabulary. This class activity also helps students to begin to write and express their own curiosity. (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Discovery Learning, Grammar, Questioning Techniques
Peer reviewedBohannon, John Neil, III; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1996
Examines the research of Morgan, Bonamo, and Travis (1995) to detect the effects of recasted error correction on children's emerging grammar. Notes that regression procedures used by Morgan and others could not discriminate between the data generated by models in which recasts totally determined grammatical learning, supplemented other learning,…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Error Correction, Grammar, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedMorgan, James L. – Developmental Psychology, 1996
The failure of Bohannon, Padgett, Nelson, and Mark's (1996) time-series analysis to distinguish among varying models of recast function is shown to be attributable to confounding of parameters and idiosyncratic assumptions adopted in generating simulated data from these models. (MDM)
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Error Correction, Grammar, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedBranscombe, N. Amanda; Taylor, Janet B. – Childhood Education, 1996
Presents case study of one child, Scrap, as he uses play and experimentation within a facilitative classroom environment to resolve conflicts related to written language. Classroom practices are described. Shared journal entries are used to illustrate a conscious awareness of how words are written, morphosyntactic aspects of written discourse, and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Childrens Writing, Constructivism (Learning), Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedJuffs, Alan – Second Language Research, 1998
Explores effects of first-language verb-argument structure on English-as-a-Second-Language processing. Native Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Romance language speakers (all advanced English speakers) provided word-by-word reading times and gramaticality judgment data in self-paced reading tasks. Results suggest that reliable differences in parsing…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Grammar, Language Acquisition, Language Proficiency
Peer reviewedSexton, A. L. – Language Sciences, 1999
A study examined the process of grammaticalization in American Sign Language, examining basic principles and patterns and drawing parallels with oral language. More advanced stages of grammaticalization (involving fusion and affecting syntax) are examined in depth, leading to proposal of a temporal-ordering analysis to explain sequencing of verbal…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Comparative Analysis, Contrastive Linguistics, Grammar
Peer reviewedArroyo, Jose Luis Blas; Tricker, Deborah – Language Variation and Change, 2000
Using the variationist comparative method, the status of ambiguous lone Spanish-origin nouns in Catalan discourse is determined by analyzing their distribution and conditioning and by comparing them to their counterparts in unmixed Spanish or in multiple-word code switches. Suggests that the grammar of these nouns is Catalan, and their categorical…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Code Switching (Language), Contrastive Linguistics, Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedMrak, N. Ariana – Southwest Journal of Linguistics, 1998
Investigates whether, due to the language contact situation in Houston in a group of a Mexican-American speakers, the imperfect forms of subordinate language (Spanish) are going through a process of reduction in favor of the forms of the superordinate language (English) when compared to the speech of Spanish monolinguals. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English, Foreign Countries, Language Usage, Mexican Americans
Peer reviewedGuillory, Helen Gant – Southwest Journal of Linguistics, 1994
Examines word order in French relative clauses, the last clauses to undergo reanalysis to [SVO] word order through Old and Middle French. Analysis shows that although main clauses change from [SVO] to [TVX] to [SVO] in a progressive manner, clauses in "que" show a preference for [TVX] order until the 13th century, with a resurgence in…
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, French, Grammar, Language Patterns
Peer reviewedTimmis, Ivor – ELT Journal, 2002
Reports an investigation carried out into students' and teachers' perceptions of appropriate models of English pronunciation and grammar. The study is based on two parallel questionnaire surveys that looked at students' and teachers' attitudes to questions of conforming native-speaker norms. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Grammar, Native Speakers, Pronunciation


