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Mizokawa, Donald T.; Cunningham, Donald J. – 1972
This study hypothesized that recent experience with a set of words is a strong influence on selecting words in an appropriate context where other lexical items are equally available for selection, i.e., recency training should significantly increase the probability of occurrence of words chosen to fill gaps in structured sentences. Two experiments…
Descriptors: Child Language, English, Grammar, Language Ability
Peer reviewedCziko, Gary A.; Koda, Keiko – Journal of Child Language, 1987
Investigation of use of stative, process, punctual, and non-punctual verbs by a child acquiring Japanese as a first language found that sampled present progressive verb forms occurred with process verbs while these forms were never used with stative verbs. Most omissions of present progressive forms occurred with the early use of "mixed"…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Language, Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedYager, Robert E. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1983
Initial textbook investigations indicate that more new words/phrases are introduced than in a similar time frame in which foreign languages are studied. Reviews these initial studies, studies of vocabulary mastery in foreign languages, and general research concerning vocabulary development. Reports on occurrence of technical/special words in 25…
Descriptors: Definitions, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning
Peer reviewedSergent, Wallace K.; Everson, Michael E. – Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, 1992
Students at the U.S. Air Force Academy participated in a study of Chinese language skill acquisition. Findings included more rapid and accurate character recognition was associated with higher proficiency; printed frequency had the greatest effect upon accuracy of naming; character density correlated with recognition accuracy; and denser…
Descriptors: Chinese, Ideography, Language Proficiency, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence
Peer reviewedMuljani, D.; Koda, Keiko; Moates, Danny R. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1998
A study investigated differences in English word recognition in native speakers of Indonesian (an alphabetic language) and Chinese (a logographic languages) learning English as a Second Language. Results largely confirmed the hypothesis that an alphabetic first language would predict better word recognition in speakers of an alphabetic language,…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Chinese, Contrastive Linguistics, English
Peer reviewedQin, Jian – Library Trends, 1999
An example of semantic pattern analysis, based on keywords selected from documents grouped by bibliographical coupling, is used to demonstrate the methodological aspects of knowledge discovery in bibliographic databases. Frequency distribution patterns suggest the existence of a common intellectual base with a wide range of specialties and…
Descriptors: Bibliographic Coupling, Bibliographic Databases, Bibliometrics, Biomedicine
Clahsen, Harald; Hadler, Meike; Weyerts, Helga – Journal of Child Language, 2004
This study examines the production of regular and irregular participle forms of German with high and low frequencies using a speeded production task. 40 children in two age groups (five- to seven-year olds, eleven- to twelve-year olds) and 35 adult native speakers of German listened to stem forms of verbs presented in a sentential context and were…
Descriptors: Children, Adults, Verbs, Morphology (Languages)
Mainela-Arnold, Elina; Evans, Julia L. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2005
Reduced verbal working memory capacity has been proposed as a possible account of language impairments in specific language impairment (SLI). Studies have shown, however, that differences in strength of linguistic representations in the form of word frequency affect list recall and performance on verbal working memory tasks. This suggests that…
Descriptors: Expressive Language, Receptive Language, Word Recognition, Verbal Ability
Thavenius, Cecilia – 1984
A study of the functions and structure of referential third- person pronominal chains in spontaneous English conversation as compared to those in written English is discussed. The study found the frequencies of these pronouns and of their chains to be generally much higher in the spoken corpus than in the written corpus. In the spoken corpus,…
Descriptors: Coherence, Cohesion (Written Composition), Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis
Tottie, Gunnel – 1984
The results of studies of English adverb usage undertaken by Swedish university students participating in a research and writing skills program are summarized. The studies focus on the incidence of structural and semantic types of adjuncts used in two samples of spoken and written British English. Frequency distributions are charted and…
Descriptors: Adverbs, Classification, English, Form Classes (Languages)
Kotsinas, Ulla-Britt – 1983
A study of the acquisition of Swedish vocabulary by adult immigrants examined both the kinds and contexts of words learned. It found that simple and common words form the bulk of the vocabulary learned, and that frequency of input, complexity of input, and communicative need guide the learning process. Frequency refers to the frequency of both…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Difficulty Level, Foreign Countries, Immigrants
Wilkinson, Robert – 1987
A study was undertaken to determine the feasibility of research on individual variation in translation performance. Three translations produced by 20 students in their second year of an advanced English translation program at the Dutch State School of Translation, were analyzed for variability in the translation of Dutch modal verbs. It was…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Dutch, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
A Study of a Compilation and Analysis of Writing Vocabulary in Spanish of Mexican American Children.
Carter, Ralph M.; Criscoe, Betty L. – 1977
The present study concentrated on the writing vocabulary of Mexican American children (grades 1-8) in order to answer the following questions: (1) Are there regional differences in the writing vocabulary of Mexican American Children? (2) Is one justified in translating directly from English into Spanish? (3) Is there a need for the development of…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, Bilingualism, Elementary Secondary Education
PDF pending restorationBieler, Arthur – 1968
This study tries to establish a baseline for the teaching of the French subjunctive in the United States and to encourage further scholarship by summarizing past activities. Distinctive subjunctive structures were extracted from 18 French newspapers and magazines and 15 recorded, non-directed interviews with native informants, thus providing…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, French, Grammar, Interviews
Lord, Catherine – 1975
The significance of three mothers' speech for their infants' language development is considered in a continuing longitudinal study. The study began when the children (two females and one male) were 5 and 6 months of age and will continue until the subjects are 3 years old. In the speech data reported the children were from 6 to 18 months of age.…
Descriptors: Child Language, Imitation, Infant Behavior, Language Acquisition

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