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Peer reviewedGillespie, Marilyn – TESOL Quarterly, 1993
Some studies from the fields of adult literacy and English as a Second Language (ESL) are summarized that provide a personal look at literacy learning. (Contains 17 references.) (LB)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, English (Second Language), Ethnography, Immigrants
Peer reviewedSpear, Michael M. – Journalism Educator, 1994
Discusses the prevalent trend in American English to verbify, that is to convert nonverbs into verbs. Offers criteria to help decide when to use verbified words. (SR)
Descriptors: Grammar, Journalism, Language Usage, North American English
Peer reviewedDubois, Sylvie; Horvath, Barbara M. – Language Variation and Change, 1998
Presents a variationist study in the speech of bilingual Cajuns in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. Results show a complex interrelationship of age, gender, and social network. One major finding was a v-shaped age pattern (the young show a level of usage closer to the older generation) rather than the generational model that is expected. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Age, Bilingualism, French, Interviews
Cambridge, Patricia – Communication: Journalism Education Today, 1999
Argues that students need a course in grammar and that the teaching of grammar should not be considered remedial. Discusses grammar at the college level, and making grammar relevant to high school and college students. (RS)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Grammar, High Schools, Higher Education
Peer reviewedKehl, D. G.; Livingston, Howard – English Journal, 1999
Describes the serious and pervasive problem of "doublespeak," in which language is used to deceive and manipulate in order to control behavior. Discusses why it is crucial for English teachers at every level to be reminded about doublespeak and to teach students about its perils. Describes ways English teachers can teach about and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Critical Thinking, English Instruction, Honesty
Peer reviewedWilkinson, Krista M.; Murphy, Nora A.; Bakeman, Roger – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1999
Two studies investigated gender influences on the communication patterns of individuals with mental retardation. Gender-linked patterns appeared to exist among speakers with the highest Mean Length Utterances (MLU), despite the overarching relationship of MLU and person reference. (CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Communication Skills, Interpersonal Communication, Language Patterns
Guo, Xiaotin – American Language Review, 1999
In this study, the phrase "shrug" is investigated using the Bank of English Corpus. The report is the first of three; the other two will focus on the phrases "hold one's gaze" and "touch wood." Each of these phrases relates to an aspect of communications that may hold particular difficulties for someone from another culture: gesture, eye contact,…
Descriptors: Body Language, Cultural Differences, Databases, Intercultural Communication
Guo, Xiaotian – American Language Review, 1999
In this report, the phrase "hold one's gaze" is investigated using the Bank of English Corpus. The report is the second of three; the first is the phrase "shrug" and the third is "touch wood." Each of these phrases relates to an aspect of communications that may hold particular difficulties for someone from another culture: gesture, eye contact,…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Databases, Eye Contact, Intercultural Communication
Peer reviewedJournal of Children's Literature, 1999
Presents an annotated bibliography of 30 titles selected as notable for their potential to enhance language awareness among children in grades K-8. Notes that each book demonstrates one or more of the following criteria: (1) dealing with play on words, word origins, etc.; (2) demonstrating uniqueness in the use of language; and (3) inviting child…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Language Arts
Peer reviewedStromswold, Karin; Zimmermann, Kai – Language Acquisition, 2000
Analyzes the negative utterances made by German-speaking children in transcripts of spontaneous speech. Results indicate that German-speaking children distinguish between "nicht" and "nein," using "nicht" in sentence-medial position for sentential negation and "nein" in sentence-initial position for anaphoric negation. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: German, Language Acquisition, Language Usage, Linguistic Theory
Peer reviewedMcGregor, Graham – Language Awareness, 1998
Demonstrates the willingness and ability of non-linguists to provide information about "what they know" about everyday speech activities in the form of their interpretive responses to various tape-recorded fragments of talk. Three types of information are identified from these responses, including overtly "available" information about a variety of…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Language Processing, Language Research, Language Usage
Standwell, G. J. – IRAL, 1997
Analysis of English articles use patterns found the definite article (DA) used far less than in other European languages. Generic DA use is rare in English, generally only used where the head noun has already been referred to or is contextually unique. Otherwise, the indefinite article, a possessive, or plural of the noun without an article must…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Determiners (Languages), English, Language Patterns
Peer reviewedGottfried, Gail M. – Journal of Child Language, 1997
Employed a new methodology to test children's ability to produce metaphors incorporated into metaphoric compounds. In two studies, 59 children aged between 2 and 6 years, and 34 adults participated in elicited production tasks. Results show that children have an early ability to use metaphoric language, but the significant developmental change…
Descriptors: Child Language, Developmental Stages, Language Usage, Metaphors
Peer reviewedCilliers, C. D.; Sternberg, R. J. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2001
Measured thinking styles of first-year South African university students using the Sternberg Mental Self-government Thinking Styles Inventory. Found that the preferred thinking styles were executive, legislative, hierarchic, internal, and conservative. Major and language were differentiating factors in thinking style preferences; gender was not.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Students, Foreign Countries, Language Usage
Peer reviewedD'Souza, Jean – World Englishes, 2001
Examines the range and depth of English in India and argues that these Kachruvian notions go a long way towards explaining how the language is used, exploited, extended, and recreated in the sub-continent. Data, both written and spoken, are presented, and it is suggested that in-depth analyses of such data are a prerequisite to any real…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Language Usage, Language Variation


