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Davidian, Richard D. – 1982
A model for adult language learning is developed based on the postulates that language is semiotic, contextual, communicative, and cultural. Research in psycholinguistics has discovered that a cognitive and recognitional knowledge of language underlies and is greater than performative language. The move from the first level, the semantic base, to…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Cultural Context, Language Processing, Linguistic Theory
Hellgren, Paul – 1982
A study is presented which attempts to clarify the notion of communicative proficiency in a foreign language and which outlines an instructional model that incorporates the insights of the study. Communicative proficiency is defined as fluent mastery of the foreign language in different contexts. The definition was operationalized into discourse…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Language Processing, Language Research, Language Tests
Rubin, Andee; Hansen, Jane – 1984
Education has often created and widened the distinctions between reading and writing rather than focusing on their relationship. More recently, however, research has advanced a view that recognizes reading and writing to be instances of communication between people. Research also suggests that five kinds of knowledge (informational, structural,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Computer Software
King, Martha L.; And Others – 1984
Language research over the past two decades has revealed that language is not something children "acquire," but rather a system they build. A key factor in this linguistic construction is children's interaction with parents or other caregivers. The studies reveal further that children's repeated interactions with books and stories and…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Child Language, Classroom Environment, Elementary Education
Garfinkel, Alan; Prentice, Mary – 1985
Procedures are described for use in foreign language classes that tap the characteristics of gifted students. Each activity is directly associated with at least one of the cognitive characteristics attributed to the gifted, which are listed in the introductory section of the paper. The procedures include the following activities: conducting a…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Ability, Curriculum Development
Goss, Blaine – 1982
Listening is a crucial element in the communication process. To date, however, research efforts have been unsuccessful in identifying the proper role that listening should play in the building of communication theory. To be a legitimate part of the communication process, listening must be placed in a conceptual framework similar to those found in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Concept Formation
Kimmel, Susan – 1982
There are many children, termed "perseverative," whose reading comprehension problems stem from the fact that they form hypotheses about the meaning of a text at the onset of reading, then fail to evaluate or modify those hypotheses on the basis of subsequent text findings. A study was undertaken to identify such readers and to explore…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Deduction, Grade 5, Grade 6
Garner, Ruth – 1982
Explanations for differences in reading proficiency should be constructed around an atlas of reading-related individual differences in cognition. Such an atlas should include well-documented "bottom-up", text-driven reading strategies and less thoroughly investigated "top-down", schema-driven reading strategies. Research…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Individual Differences, Language Processing
Flynn, Thomas – 1981
A review of the literature reveals that three writing skills have been of particular interest to writing researchers recently. First, work on planning the rhetorical strategy recognizes three components of the planning process: prewriting, pausing, and reviewing what has been written. Second, research on audience analysis indicates that maturity…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Individual Development, Language Processing, Literature Reviews
Stotsky, Sandra – 1982
There appear to be two basic theories about the relationship of written language to oral language and the relationship of writing to reading. The first theory views written language as a derivative of oral language and as an alternate but parallel form of oral language. The pedagogical implications of this model suggest that the problems of…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Acquisition, Language Processing
Flaherty, Etienne – 1979
Controlling the rate of oral delivery in the second language classroom has been demonstrated as beneficial to the learner, whose information-processing capacity is an important factor in listening comprehension. Rate of information delivery can be controlled by limiting the actual rate of words per unit of time, or by maintaining content…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Educational Testing, Language Instruction

Schaefer, Ronald P. – 1979
Studies of the acquisition of word meaning and the semantic features involved have been mostly confined to noun categories and polar adjectives. Investigation of the semantic categories underlying verb forms has implications not only for theories of child language acquisition but also for theories of semantic structure in general. Experimental…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Patterns
Ganger, Sonia; And Others – 1980
The 34 summaries contained in this collection represent the theoretical positions and the empirical studies of a wide variety of investigators currently working in the field of language comprehension. The entries summarize contributions from the areas of assessment, artificial intelligence, cognition (including schema theory), instruction,…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Coherence, Discourse Analysis, Language Acquisition
Howard, Darlene V. – 1981
Three studies tested the theory that long term memory consists of a semantically organized network of concept nodes interconnected by leveled associations or relations, and that when a stimulus is processed, the corresponding concept node is assumed to be temporarily activated and this activation spreads to nearby semantically related nodes. In…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Aging (Individuals), Cognitive Processes, College Students
Nolan, Suzanne D.; And Others – 1981
Three experiments were conducted to investigate whether the results of previous research on rhymes detection were due to a rhyme production frequency bias (in favor of similar rhymes) in the materials used. The previous results had indicated that orthographically similar rhymes were detected more rapidly than dissimilar rhymes. In the three…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, College Students, Decoding (Reading), Language Processing