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Jolly, Peggy – 1987
Because physicians are perceived as powerful and knowledgeable professionals, the language they use to address patients has a tremendous effect on a patient's mental and physical well-being. Physicians often speak to patients in "med-speak," obscure, highly technical terms that cloak the reality of the patient's condition and serve to reinforce…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Bioethics, Communication Problems, Communication Skills
Deming, Mary P.; Gowen, Sheryl – 1990
A study investigated whether there were significant differences between male and female basic writers, examining the writing processes and products of 19 male and female college freshmen basic writers in a university and 33 male and female freshmen basic writers in a junior college. Results indicated that both groups of students, male and female…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Basic Writing, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
Kroeger, Janice E. – 1990
This study investigated effects of a nonsexist curriculum on preschoolers' dramatic role play behavior and usage of language and play space. A quasi-experimental design included two preschool groups, one of which received a treatment component that consisted of a nonsexist curriculum. The treatment group included 12 males and 10 females between…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Comparative Analysis, Dramatic Play, Language Usage
Hiltunen, Risto – 1984
The extensive use of clausal embedding in legal language is examined. The extent and depth of left-branching, nested, and right- branching clauses in the 1972 British Road Traffic Act are also studied. The complexity of the resulting constructions, and the problems created for comprehension are described. The analysis reveals complex sequences of…
Descriptors: Coherence, Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis, English
Aijmer, Karin – 1984
A study of the semantic factors determining the choice of "go to" and "will" in some varieties of spoken English looks at intentionality and premeditation, imminence, observation, presence on the scene of action, certainty, inference and observation, knowledge and certainty, present relevance and immediacy of action, children's acquisition of…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Diachronic Linguistics, English, Interaction
Schleppegrell, Mary; Christian, Donna – 1986
Current thinking about academic language and the variety of language appropriate to school and similar settings is discussed. Recent literature concerning academic language is explored, and common themes and significant observations that emerge when the concept is viewed from a sociological perspective are examined. The research reviewed includes…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Educational Environment, Language of Instruction, Language Proficiency
Hamilton-Wieler, Sharon – 1986
Composing written text in an educational context engages both students and teachers in struggles between convention and choice, resulting frequently in the negotiation of compromises with which neither teachers nor students feel comfortable. The linguistic traditions of a discipline are powerful determinants of the nature of the language in which…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Content Area Writing, Foreign Countries, Intellectual Disciplines
Holland, Ilona E. – 1986
A study analyzed the features of nonstandard English spoken on television during the hours when children are most likely to be watching. A grammatical analysis of the speech of 150 television characters revealed that, in general, television presented a homogenized version of nonstandard English. The relative frequency of usage of nonstandard…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Stereotypes, Characterization, Language Usage
Pressley, Michael; And Others – 1980
Four experiments were conducted to determine how the keyword method of vocabulary instruction affects both subjects' comprehension of words encountered in sentences (experiments 1 and 2), and their ability to use words in appropriate sentences (experiments 3 and 4). In the first two experiments, college students were presented sentences containing…
Descriptors: Context Clues, Higher Education, Language Usage, Mnemonics
Ivy, Diana K. – 1986
A study was conducted to examine pronominal usage by college students, with particular reference to the use of the generic "he." Subjects, 25 students in a nonverbal communication class and 30 students in an organizational communication course, completed essays describing the behaviors of a high status individual in response to a question worded…
Descriptors: College Students, Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Females
Lee, Rhonda, Ed. – 1985
Intended to help teachers to use language and visuals that will help open the doors of equality by breaking away from sexist language and traditional patterns, this guide begins with a brief overview of the importance of language media culture. Some general guidelines for improving communication are suggested in the introduction and several…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Cultural Influences, Females, Guidelines
Bland, Susan Kesner – 1986
The uses of the present progressive tense in informal English spoken discourse are examined, focusing on the increasing frequency of the so-called stative or non-action verbs found in the progressive aspect. Generalizations are proposed to account for: (1) the discrepancy between grammar book explanations and actual usage, and (2) the meaning of…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Error Analysis (Language), Language Usage
Wendao, Ouyang; Sherwood, Bruce A. – 1986
Two essays discuss the need for improved international transfer of scientific and technical information and propose the international language Esperanto for that purpose. "The Role of Esperanto" by Ouyang Wendao suggests that the burden of time and energy spent in translating scientific literature quickly and well and the difficulties of…
Descriptors: Artificial Languages, Communication Problems, Information Dissemination, Intercultural Communication
Diez, Mary E. – 1983
Noting that in different disciplines the study of communicative competence has focused to varying degrees on referential, social, and directive functions of communication, this paper reviews the three major traditions using the term. The first section of the paper reviews the sociolinguistic tradition, which views communicative competence as…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Interdisciplinary Approach, Interpersonal Competence
Taylor-DeLain, Marsha; And Others – 1983
To determine what positive benefits to school learning might accrue from competence in Black English, a study explored the hypothesis that the rich and varied experience that black youth typically have with figurative language outside of school would enhance their understanding of figurative language in school texts. Subjects included 157 black…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Cultural Background, Elementary Secondary Education, Figurative Language
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