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Kaplan, Larry – 1984
The manual is designed to teach writing to native speakers of Kobuk Inupiaq, a regional dialect of Alaskan Inupiaq Eskimo. Spelling is emphasized. An introductory section for teachers details the use of the manual, chapter by chapter, and suggests classroom activities. The first chapter provides an introduction to the writing system of Kobuk…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Eskimo Aleut Languages, Inupiaq, Literacy Education
Kaplan, Lawrence D. – 1986
This manual is designed to teach writing to native speakers of Qawiaraq Inupiaq, a regional dialect of Alaskan Inupiaq Eskimo. Spelling is emphasized. An introductory section for teachers details the use of the manual, chapter by chapter, and suggests classroom activities. The first chapter provides an introduction to the writing system of…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Eskimo Aleut Languages, Inupiaq, Literacy Education
Flores, Barbara M. – 1990
The social context in which the teacher and children are mutually engaged in written language is examined to explain the teacher's use of sociocultural, sociopsycholinguistic,and sociopolitical knowledge bases. An explanation of the psychogenetic theory of the alphabetic writing system is offered, and one bilingual whole language first grade…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Cultural Context, Grade 1, Instructional Improvement
Heinze, Karin U. – 1992
This paper addresses an analysis of cross-cultural discourse within the realm of business and economic informational texts. The study is based on the findings of Michael Clyne, who analyzed the organization of linguistic and sociological texts written by English and German speakers, for academic purposes. The paper outlines the premise and the…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Contrastive Linguistics, Cultural Awareness, Discourse Analysis

Kennedy, Chris, Comp.; And Others – 1993
The bibliography lists studies of English language use in business communication. The first section cites research undertaken from a language or communication perspective, and the second section contains research from a management or business viewpoint. Within each of these sections, research is divided into that dealing with written business…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Business Communication, Cultural Differences, English for Special Purposes
Zhang, Xue Bin – 1991
A study investigated patterns of usage of French connectors (e.g., "alors,""mais,""puisque") among Chinese university students of French as a foreign language. The study arose from concern that the lack of connector usage contributed to a lack of coherence in the students' oral and written language. Subjects were 45…
Descriptors: College Students, Error Patterns, Foreign Countries, French
Buchanan-Davidson, Dorothy J.; Kunz, Jeffrey – 1983
The Administrative Medicine Program of the University of Wisconsin-Madison has developed a course entitled "Medicine and the Media" for clinician-executives and health care professionals who may assume administrative responsibilities. The course is designed to help students (1) understand the respective roles and demands of both the…
Descriptors: Administrators, Allied Health Occupations, Communication Skills, Course Content
Gambrell, Linda B. – 1982
To test the hypothesis that induced mental imagery would facilitate the contemplation and reflection that have been suggested as being important to the writing process, a study investigated the effects of instructions to induce mental imagery upon the written language of young children. Subjects, 28 third grade children, were randomly assigned to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Grade 3, Language Usage
Hernandez-Chavez, Eduardo; Curtis, Jan – 1982
This report describes a study on the development of children's conceptualizations of written language, that is, their graphic sense. The study investigated three issues: (1) whether acquisition of literacy is a developmental process common to all normal children, (2) whether the levels of graphic sense tend to be associated with particular…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Child Language, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation
Sheldon, William D.; And Others – Elementary English, 1974
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Group Reading, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Language Research
Chafe, Wallace; Danielwicz, Jane – 1987
To find differences and similarities between spoken and written English, analyses were made of four specific kinds of language. Twenty adults, either graduate students or university professors, provided a sample of each of the following: conversations, lectures, informal letters, and academic papers. Conversations and lecture samples came from…
Descriptors: English, Higher Education, Language Research, Language Usage
Prescott, Barbara L.; Doyle, Deborah A. – 1986
A pilot study explored what children between the ages of 8 and 11 focus on when they write about writing: how children define writing, what features they believe constitute the act and product of writing, and what kinds of writing children consider important and why. During a half-hour period, 36 students in grades 3 through 5 were asked to write…
Descriptors: Child Language, Content Analysis, Educational Theories, Elementary Education
Ede, Lisa; Lunsford, Andrea A. – 1986
A study explored collaborative writing practices in six major professional associations: (1) The American Institute of Chemists, (2) the American Consulting Engineers Council, (3) the International City Management Association, (4) the American Psychological Association, (5) the Professional Services Management Association, and (6) the Society for…
Descriptors: Business, Business Correspondence, Collaborative Writing, Group Dynamics
Ibrahim, Muhammad H. – 1984
This paper examines the results of two sociolinguistic studies of the Arabic spoken by men and women in Jordan and Syria in terms of sex differentiation in Arabic. The study reported in this paper proposes that the terms "prestigious" and "standard" should not be used interchangeably; accordingly, it reinterprets the previous…
Descriptors: Arabic, Foreign Countries, Language Research, Language Styles
Hoffman, Stevie – 1986
What parents view as being important for their children to learn and how they believe their children are able to learn are reflected not only in the learning opportunities provided in the home but also in the teaching strategies parents use with their children in every day parent/child interactions. An investigation of the language transactions…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Development, Child Language, Language Acquisition