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Peer reviewedNelson, Katherine – Cognition, 1976
Analysis of 24 spontaneous speech samples from children at 24 and 30 months revealed a correlated progression in the form, function, and meaning of adjective modifiers used with increased language development. (Author/DEP)
Descriptors: Adjectives, Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Usage
Peer reviewedHamill, Bruce W. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1976
The present investigation was undertaken to study the relation of one component of intonation or stress, namely, rhythmic temporal patterns, to the production of utterances.It is hypothesized that the rhythmic schema of an utterance contains information that delimits the possible syntactic forms of that utterance. (Author)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Information Processing, Language Usage, Psychological Studies
Peer reviewedMoore, Timothy E. – Language and Speech, 1975
Data obtained from seventh graders does not support Chomsky's hierarchy of language rules, whereby degrees of sentence grammaticality can be assigned to ungrammatical sentences. (RB)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 7, Grammar, Language Research
Peer reviewedFinn, Patrick J. – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1975
Examines the problems of constructing tests and shows how the rules of transformation generative grammar can be used to produce easily understood test questions. (RB)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Testing, Higher Education, Language Usage
Peer reviewedCampbell, John Anqus – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1975
Examines the way in which Darwin employed conventional language and conventional religious categories of popular thought to explain and lend credibility to the ideas he advanced in "The Orgin of Species." (MH)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Expository Writing, Language Usage, Persuasive Discourse
Sanderson, Arthur M. – Community College Journalist, 1978
Dissects a student-written interview story to point out weaknesses resulting from the interviewer's failure to ask good questions and to evaluate and interpret the information given. (GT)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Information Seeking, Interviews, Journalism Education
Peer reviewedTibbetts, A. M. – College English, 1978
Several contradictions in the Committee on Public Doublespeak's approach to its work could be resolved if the Committee would adopt George Orwell's views on language. (DD)
Descriptors: English, Higher Education, Language Attitudes, Language Role
Peer reviewedHanley, Arthur – Mathematics in School, 1978
A sample is given of some common misuses of words in mathematics textbooks. (MP)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Instruction, Language Usage
Peer reviewedMahler, Marguerite A. – French Review, 1978
This is a grammatical and semantic analysis of verb usage in French. The occurrence of verb stems and endings with associated adverbs is described, defined and diagrammed. (MLA)
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, French, Grammar, Language Usage
Peer reviewedRodrigues, Raymond J. – English Journal, 1978
Surveys, creative language lessons, and games can help students examine English usage as a function of appropriateness. (DD)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Junior High Schools, Language Skills, Language Usage
Peer reviewedStewart, Donald C. – English Journal, 1978
Discusses the writings of Fred Newton Scott in the first quarter of the twentieth century, pointing out their applicability to English teaching today. (DD)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction
U.S. News & World Report, 1978
More and more Americans are under pressure to improve their writing and speaking--but extra work may be needed to halt erosion of language. (Editor)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Language Usage, Literacy, North American English
Peer reviewedFu, Yichin – International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 1978
A set of five noun features proposed by Chomsky for characterizing the selectional restriction of English verbs are examined. Examples are presented to show how the "small" set of features is both "too broad" and "too narrow" at once. (SW)
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Patterns, Language Usage, Linguistic Theory
Colino, Antonio – Yelmo, 1978
This article describes the work of the Royal Academy of Science and the Royal Academy of Spanish in developing current scientific and technical vocabulary. (NCR)
Descriptors: Dictionaries, Language Usage, Lexicography, Lexicology
Hartig, Matthias – Linguistik und Didaktik, 1977
Discusses Bernstein's "language deficit" theory ("restricted code" of the lower social class versus the "elaborated code" of upper-class speakers) and Labov's "language difference" theory. The former is rejected, and the latter is favored. Sociolinguistics should consider more than mere social-class language differences. (Text is in German.)…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Linguistic Theory, Lower Class, Social Class


