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Marin, Diego – Bulletin Real Academia Espanola, 1976
While the prenominal or postnominal position of descriptive adjectives in Spanish has been widely discussed, there is a partial aspect of this topic which is either ignored or dealt with in a perfunctory manner, namely, the possible existence of a semantic principle determining the sequence of descriptive adjectives in coordinate series of two or…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Grammar, Language Usage, Semantics
Peer reviewedAustin, Gerhard – Zielsprache Deutsch, 1975
The various uses (and the forms) of Subjunctive 2 are shown, with a large number of German sentences as examples. Suggestions are given for teaching the various uses and forms of Subjunctive 2 to foreign students of German. (Text is in German.) (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: German, Grammar, Language Instruction, Language Usage
Peer reviewedBarber, Charles – Zielsprache Englisch, 1976
Discusses changes in English usage, specifically; (1) may-might, (2) plural forms, (3) vocabulary changes, and (4) pronunciation. (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: English, Language Usage, Morphology (Languages), Pronunciation
Nadal, Rogelio M. – Yelmo, 1975
Discusses the use of the most frequently used Spanish preposition, the "a." Examples of the various instances of use are given. (Text is in Spanish.) (TL)
Descriptors: Function Words, Grammar, Language Usage, Phrase Structure
Cellard, Jacques – Francais dans le Monde, 1979
Examines the structure, history, use, and meaning of the French expression "il y a." (AM)
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, French, Grammar, Language Usage
Reboul, Olivier – Francais dans le Monde, 1979
Analyses the advertising slogan and its relationship to the various functions of language: expressive, incitative, referential, phatic, metalinguistic, and poetic. (AM)
Descriptors: Expressive Language, French, Language Usage, Mass Media
Calvet, L.-J. – Francais dans le Monde, 1979
Examines the development and usage of abbreviations in modern French. (AM)
Descriptors: Abbreviations, Expressive Language, French, Language Usage
Peer reviewedPartridge, Margaret – Language Arts, 1976
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Language Usage, North American English, Speech Habits
Peer reviewedNilsen, Don L. F. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1977
Applies Hugh Rank's intensification-downplay model of language analysis to the doublespeak in advertisements. (MKM)
Descriptors: Advertising, English Instruction, Higher Education, Language Usage
Peer reviewedSabatini, Raymond N. – Hispania, 1977
An etymology of the Spanish "se" from Latin usage. (CHK)
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Etymology, Function Words, Language Usage
Peer reviewedCreswell, Thomas J. – Babel: International Journal of Translation, 1977
An editorialized report of data accumulated in a study of current American practice in the treatment of problems of usage in general purpose dictionaries. Their descriptive objectivity is characterized as "that of the blind men examining the elephant." Such practices reveal little change from that of Samuel Johnson's 1755 English…
Descriptors: Definitions, Dictionaries, Language Patterns, Language Usage
Peer reviewedRudin, Catherine – Language Sciences, 1977
Argues that the nonfuture use of "will" has exactly the same semantic structure as the future "will," and that the basic meaning of "will" is potential rather than future. (Author/HP)
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Usage, Linguistic Theory, Semantics
Peer reviewedBrolin, James C.; Lesnik, Michael J. – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1977
Discusses how the usage of "to be" verbs can contribute to harmful stigmas, and shows how the rehabilitation counselor can avoid the abuses of labeling and select words that have more concrete meaning, through E-Prime, a method of eliminating all "to be" verbs in written and spoken language (English). (TA)
Descriptors: Labeling (of Persons), Language Attitudes, Language Usage, Verbs
Peer reviewedVelleman, Barry L. – Hispania, 1977
Discusses, for the benefit of English-speaking students, the use of the article with personal titles in Spanish. (RM)
Descriptors: Function Words, Language Instruction, Language Usage, Second Language Learning
Gartenschlaeger, Rainer – Praxis des Neusprachlichen Unterrichts, 1977
Recommends for dialog in textbooks a "didactic" rather than a purely natural character, avoiding obtrusive characteristics of any particular speech level. However, for exercises in auditory understanding, familiar colloquial style should be emphasized. (Text is in German.) (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: French, Language Styles, Language Usage, Standard Spoken Usage


