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Peer reviewedSegerdahl, Par – Language & Communication, 1998
Suggests that highest ideal of research seems to be truthfulness to the phenomenon under study. This philosophical examination looks at whether it is possible to attach these claims to professionalized and institutionalized research methods of academic disciplines, or if goals attainable through such means are of a completely different, neglected,…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Language Research, Research Methodology
Peer reviewedSchegloff, Emanuel A.; Koshik, Irene; Jacoby, Sally; Olsher, David – Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 2002
Offers biographical guidance on several major areas of conversation-analytic work--turn-taking, repair, and word selection--and indicates past or potential points of contact with applied linguistics. Also discusses areas of applied linguistic work. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Language Research
Peer reviewedBoxer, Diana – Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 2002
Focuses on recent research in cross-cultural pragmatics as distinct from interlanguage pragmatics. The essential difference between the two lies in the perspective from which each views cross-cultural communication. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Interlanguage, Language Research, Pragmatics
Peer reviewedChesterman, Andrew – Current Issues in Language and Society, 1998
Responds to two papers on translation and norms, noting conceptual problems that arise when using norms in translation studies. Focuses on several issues that were examined in the original two papers, including equivalence, explanation, values, effects, strategies, and translation theory. (SM)
Descriptors: Interpreters, Language Research, Linguistics, Norms
Peer reviewedPym, Anthony – Current Issues in Language and Society, 1998
Discusses a question that remains largely unanswered in papers by Toury and Hermans on translation and norms: how, where, and by whom are translation norms negotiated. Explains some of the advantages that ensue from taking the term negotiation seriously. (SM)
Descriptors: Interpreters, Language Research, Linguistics, Norms
Peer reviewedToury, Gideon – Current Issues in Language and Society, 1998
The author responds to comments made by several individuals on his essay about translation and norms, explaining that each respondent made him rethink one issue or another. He notes that the responses appear to be a promising step toward a dialog within translation studies (though not yet a real dialog). (SM)
Descriptors: Interpreters, Language Research, Linguistics, Norms
Peer reviewedHermans, Theo – Current Issues in Language and Society, 1998
The author comments on responses by several individuals to his essay on translation and norms, noting the interest in the notion of equivalence, discussing methodological issues, and responding directly to comments by each author. He concludes by suggesting that the discipline needs impulses from other areas of study as well as critical inspection…
Descriptors: Interpreters, Language Research, Linguistics, Norms
Thompson, Laura A.; Malmberg, Jeanne; Goodell, Neil K.; Boring, Ronald L. – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2004
In 2 experiments, a novel experimental paradigm investigated how spatial attention is distributed across a talker's face during auditory-visual speech discourse processing. Dots were superimposed onto several talkers' faces for 17-msec durations on the talker's left side, mouth, right side, and eyebrow area. Participants reported the locations of…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Auditory Perception, Language Research
Green, David W. – Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2002
Dijkstra and van Heuven lucidly summarize the important research generated by the BIA model and provide an excellent case for the BIA+ model with its critical separation of the identification system from the task/decision system. A keynote article necessarily offers a selective exposition of the authors' thinking and so my remarks are an…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Models, Language Research, Cognitive Processes
Deuchar, Margaret; Muysken, Pieter; Wang, Sung-Lan – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2007
This paper aims to accomplish two things: first, to develop precise criteria to establish profiles for bilingual speech, following the typology of insertion, alternation and congruent lexicalisation developed in Muysken (2000); and second, to test these criteria on specific data sets. A first set involves Welsh-English bilingual data analysed by…
Descriptors: Profiles, Classification, Bilingualism, Research Methodology
Stenneken, Prisca; Conrad, Markus; Jacobs, Arthur M. – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2007
Empirical evidence for a functional role of syllables in visual word processing is abundant, however it remains rather heterogeneous. The present study aims to further specify the role of syllables and the cognitive accessibility of syllabic information in word processing. The first experiment compared performance across naming and lexical…
Descriptors: Syllables, Word Recognition, Language Processing, Task Analysis
Hayes-Harb, Rachel – Second Language Research, 2007
Adults can often improve their perception of novel phoneme contrasts with exposure to a second language, but there is yet little understanding of how they accomplish this. The primary aim of this study was to compare two types of evidence that learners might use to learn the phonemes of second language: minimal pairs, or the lexicon, and…
Descriptors: Phonemes, Second Language Learning, Adults, Comparative Analysis
Firth, Alan; Wagner, Johannes – Modern Language Journal, 2007
In this article, we begin by delineating the background to and motivations behind Firth and Wagner (1997), wherein we called for a reconceptualization of second language acquisition (SLA) research. We then outline and comment upon some of our critics' reactions to the article. Next we review and discuss the conceptual, theoretical, and…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Language Usage
Lany, Jill; Gomez, Rebecca L.; Gerken, Lou Ann – Cognitive Science, 2007
Learners exposed to an artificial language recognize its abstract structural regularities when instantiated in a novel vocabulary (e.g., Gomez, Gerken, & Schvaneveldt, 2000; Tunney & Altmann, 2001). We asked whether such sensitivity accelerates subsequent learning, and enables acquisition of more complex structure. In Experiment 1, pre-exposure to…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Phonology, Artificial Languages, Prior Learning
Alderson, J. Charles – Applied Linguistics, 2007
Given the lack of empirical corpus-based frequency counts in many languages, it would be useful and of theoretical interest if judgements of relative frequency of words in a language by proficient speakers of that language could substitute objective frequency counts for the purposes of devising language teaching materials, tests, and research…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Native Speakers, Language Teachers, Word Frequency

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