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Peer reviewedDanforth, Scot; Navarro, Virginia – Mental Retardation, 1998
Analysis of a sample of 84 speech acts in everyday discourse referring to mental retardation identified four themes: (1) the discourse of category membership, (2) the dichotomy of normal and abnormal, (3) issues of place and space, and (4) fear. Results suggest how speech acts construct mental retardation and devalue individuals with the label.…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Disability Discrimination, Discourse Analysis, Labeling (of Persons)
Peer reviewedEdwards, Jan; Lahey, Margaret – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1999
This study compared picture-naming ability of 66 children (ages 4:3 to 9:7), half with expressive-only language deficits (SLI-exp) and half with receptive and expressive language (SLI-mix) deficits, with 66 children with no language impairment.Specific language impairment (SLI) children made more errors than controls and SLI-exp children made more…
Descriptors: Children, Clinical Diagnosis, Error Analysis (Language), Expressive Language
Cornell, Alan – IRAL, 1999
Discusses the treatment of idioms in language learning, specifically questions that need to be addressed when decisions are made on the role of idioms in language-learning programs. Particular emphasis is on the extent to which idioms present a particular source of misunderstanding and confusion for learners. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Context Effect, Encoding (Psychology), Idioms
Peer reviewedFukkink, R. G.; de Glopper, K. – Review of Educational Research, 1998
A meta-analysis of 21 instructional treatments aimed at enhancing the skill of deliberately deriving word meaning from context during reading shows a medium effect size of 0.43 standard deviation units. Exploratory multilevel regression shows that clue instruction appears more effective than other instruction types or practice alone. (Author/SLD)
Descriptors: Context Effect, Cues, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedNation, Kate; Snowling, Margaret J. – Cognition, 1999
Assessed semantic priming for category coordinates and function-related words in children with good or poor reading comprehension, matched for decoding skill. Found that both groups showed priming for function-related words, but poor comprehenders showed priming for category coordinates only if the pairs shared high-association strength. Good…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Classification, Cognitive Development
Peer reviewedSchwartz, David G. – Internet Research, 1998
Examines the use of shared semantics information to link concepts in an organizational memory to e-mail communications. Presents a framework for determining shared semantics based on organizational and personal user profiles. Illustrates how shared semantics are used by the HyperMail system to help link organizational memories (OM) content to…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Electronic Mail, Information Dissemination, Information Transfer
Peer reviewedEsa, Mohamed – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 1999
Describes how German proverbs and idioms can be purposefully and efficiently incorporated into the German foreign-language classroom. Presents a holistic model with exercises on lexical approximations, semantic understanding, and pragmatic usage. Eighteen "vehicles" (chain reactions, association games) are introduced. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Games, German, Idioms
Peer reviewedSpeece, Deborah L.; Roth, Froma P.; Cooper, David H. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1999
Examined the relationship between oral language and literacy in a two-year, multivariate design. Through empirical cluster analysis of a sample of 88 kindergarten children, four oral language subtypes were identified based on measures of semantics, syntax, metalinguistics, and oral narration. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Classification, Cluster Analysis, Kindergarten Children, Language Skills
Peer reviewedKoshik, Irene – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 1999
Investigates native speakers' (NS) perceptions of coherence and comprehensibility of nonnative speakers' writing and talk that lacks or misuses grammatical cohesive devices. NS readers of NNS texts with missing cohesive devices assumed coherence and imposed coherence on the text by adding grammatical cohesive devices missing in the original,…
Descriptors: Cohesion (Written Composition), Grammar, Listening Comprehension, Native Speakers
Peer reviewedGaskell, M. Gareth; Marslen-Wilson, William D. – Language and Cognitive Processes, 1997
Presents a distributed connectionist model of the perception of spoken words, employing speech representation that combines lexical and abstract phonological information, with lexical access as a direct mapping on this distributed representation. The article examines the integration of partial cues to phonological identity, showing that the model…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Auditory Stimuli, Data Analysis, Linguistic Theory
Peer reviewedMiceli, Gabriele; Capasso, Rita – Language and Cognitive Processes, 1997
Notes that prior assumptions that writing requires phonological mediation has been questioned due to the observation that on tasks requiring the production of spoken and written responses on the same naming attempt, some aphasic subjects produce different words. The data suggest that phonological and orthographic word forms can interact. (53…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Data Analysis, Error Analysis (Language), Language Research
Peer reviewedPlaut, David C. – Language and Cognitive Processes, 1997
The traditional view of the lexical system stipulates word-specific representations and separate pathways for regular and exception words, while an alternative approach views lexical knowledge as developing from general principles applied to mappings among distributed representations of written and spoken words and their meanings. In this study,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Simulation, Error Analysis (Language), Language Research
Peer reviewedMills, Jon; Chandramohan, Balasubramanyam – Computers and the Humanities, 1996
Describes the use of TACT computer software to teach Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness." Employs TACT to reinforce understanding of the text achieved through a combination of analytic approaches to literary texts with linguistic methods. Argues that exposure to the software made students' interaction with the text more complex and…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Educational Technology, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSchmitt, Norbert – Language Learning, 1998
Tracked the acquisition of 11 words over the course of a year for three adult learners with advanced proficiency in English. Four kinds of words were measured for knowledge: spelling, associations, grammatical information, and meaning. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Adults, Advanced Students, English (Second Language), Grammar
Peer reviewedCato, M. Allison; Moore, Anna Bacon; Crosson, Bruce – Topics in Language Disorders, 2001
This article reviews competing theories of semantic organization in the brain, including modular models, unitary models, and the matrix theory, and provides supporting and refuting evidence for each, incorporating examples from the imaging literature. The literature does provide some support for distinct neural substrates that process specific…
Descriptors: Adults, Anatomy, Biological Influences, Children


