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Weatherall, Ann – Human Communication Research, 1998
Investigates evidence of sex bias in references to men and women in "prompted but impromptu" discussions among undergraduate students concerning a popular television program. Finds that the form and content of descriptions varied depending on the sex of the referent. Shows that language used was not as overtly or pervasively sexist as had been…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Language Usage, Programming (Broadcast), Sex Bias
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Jahn, Jens-Eberhard – Language & Communication, 1999
Discusses the historical region of Istria, which is now divided between Italy, Slovenia, and for the largest part, Croatia, and where three national languages, Italian, Slovene, and Croatian function as standard varieties in the respective territories. Focuses on the role of Croatian in language planning and presents statistical data on language…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Italian, Language Attitudes, Language Planning
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Bortfeld, Heather; Brennan, Susan E. – Discourse Processes, 1997
Examines how native and nonnative undergraduate-student speakers adjust their referring expressions to each other in conversation. Finds that lexical entrainment was just as common in native/nonnative pairs as in native/native pairs; natives uttered more words than nonnatives in the same roles; and native expressions were judged less…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Idioms, Language Acquisition
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Rosenwald, Lawrence – College English, 1998
Offers a sustained linguistic analysis of James Fenimore Cooper's "The Last of the Mohicans." Finds that, because Cooper's technical blunders and moral limitations are always in view, they are revelatory. Suggests that no American author has gotten more things wrong about languages; but no one has dramatized more about how languages…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, Content Analysis, Higher Education
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Arjun, P. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 1998
The new curriculum for South Africa's schools is used to examine the use of the terms "paradigm" and "paradigm shift" in education. It is argued that, in this case, the scientific characteristics of the terms are being violated: that no macro-paradigm shift has occurred as a result of the introduction of outcomes-based…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Definitions, Educational Change
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Tang, Jinlan – Hong Kong Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2000
Argues that students' mother tongue should be allowed in the second language classroom sometimes and for certain purposes. Conducted an empirical study within the context of tertiary level English reading classes in China to see whether students' mother tongue is used, the purposes for using it, and the attitudes of teachers and students toward…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Language Usage
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Kennedy, Chris – Language Awareness, 1995
Argues that awareness of the relationship between language and the sociocultural context in which it occurs is important for students and teachers. The article suggests that everyday, ephemeral texts can be easily collected and categorized according to genre for teaching and cross-cultural comparison. (19 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Hypothesis Testing, Instructional Materials, Language Usage
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White, Richard B.; Koorland, Mark A. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
This article offers teachers 12 suggestions for dealing with cursing by students, such as teaching students the differences among assaultive cursing, racial insults and slurs, lewd and sexually assaultive insults and slurs, and profanity and epithets; differentially reinforcing less offensive profanity; trying self-mediated interventions; and…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques
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Ball, Robert J.; Ellsworth, J. D. – Modern Language Journal, 1996
Refutes the claim that Latin can be spoken as if it were a modern language. This article is an effort to combat the movement to teach Latin by the four skills approach and to call for a return to an honest and reasonable way of teaching the classical language, along lines that help preserve its uniqueness and traditional integrity. (21 references)…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Classical Languages, Foreign Countries, Greek
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Baez, Benjamin – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2002
A Puerto Rican scholar describes his second-grade experiences as a newcomer to the U.S. mainland: learning English required forgetting Spanish, and this "forgetting" was a requirement for successful inclusion into a new culture. Language has regulatory power to set up conditions for belonging and exclusion, but resistance to the hegemony…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Early Experience
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Miller, Jennifer M. – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 2000
Explores the links between second language use, membership, and social contexts through the accounts of recently arrived immigrant students in Australian high schools. Argues that a key notion linking language use and identity is that of self-representation. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, High School Students, High Schools
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Moore, Leslie C. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1999
Reports on exploratory ethnographic research on language acquisition and use in a village located in the Mandara Mountains, Cameroon. Indicates that members of the community share several beliefs and practices related to multilingual communicative competence and its development. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communicative Competence (Languages), Ethnography, Foreign Countries
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Gilsdorf, Jeanette; Leonard, Don – Journal of Business Communication, 2001
Investigates whether business executives and business communication academics were bothered by examples of perceived errors in grammar or usage. Finds usage elements that troubled readers most were basic sentence-structure errors (run-ons, fragments, nonparallel structure, and danglers); several usage errors may be in transition to acceptability;…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Education Teachers, Business English, Corporations
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Hvenekilde, Anne – International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2001
Emphasizes kinship systems and language choice among academics in a multilingual capital in India. Interviews with 17 faculty members reveal reasons why some parents use English with their children at home. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: College Faculty, English (Second Language), Family Role, Foreign Countries
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Belz, Julie A. – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 2005
This paper makes a usage-based contribution to the learning and teaching of German via the tools of contrastive learner corpus analysis (Granger, 1998; Granger, Hung, and Petch-Tyson, 2002; Nesselhauf, 2004). On the basis of an integrated learner and native speaker corpus of "telecollaborative" discourse (Belz, 2005), an empirically rich…
Descriptors: Native Speakers, German, Contrastive Linguistics, Learning Activities
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