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Nunan, David – ELT Journal, 1998
Argues for an alternative to the conventional linear model of language acquisition in the learning of second-language grammar, proposing a more organic approach. The two approaches are contrasted, drawing on research in second-language learning and discourse analysis that supports the organic view. Some pedagogical implications of this approach…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Discourse Analysis, Educational Strategies, English (Second Language)
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Lee, Jackie F. K. – World Englishes, 2001
Compares the linguistic acceptability of the various forms of "need" in non-assertive contexts (i.e. in interrogatives and negatives) between two speech communities: Australians as native speakers of English, and Hong Kong people as second or foreign language learners of English. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, High School Students
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Schumann, John H. – Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 2001
Proposes that the confluence of stimulus appraisal and social cognition that is effected by the neural system in the brain has important implications for language and learning theories. Describes the anatomy and functions of this neural system and discusses how it may operate in motivation for second language acquisition and how in conjunction…
Descriptors: Brain, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Language Acquisition, Learning Motivation
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Nolan, Robert E. – Adult Basic Education, 2001
Case study of an English as a foreign language program in Central America that was based on linguistic theory illustrates how adherence to theory influenced learning expectations, motivation, and performance. Theory guided teacher training and curriculum design and gave learners concrete goals and a method of self-assessment. (Contains 22…
Descriptors: Action Research, Educational Principles, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
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Bardovi-Harlig, Kathleen; Hartford, Beverly S. – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1996
Investigates the nature of input available to learners in the institutional setting of the academic advising session. Results indicate that evidence for the realization of speech acts, positive evidence from peers and status unequals, the effect of stereotypes, and limitations of a learner's pragmatic and grammatical competence are influential…
Descriptors: Educational Counseling, Graduate Students, Grammar, Interlanguage
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Anderson, Raquel T. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1998
Monolingual Spanish-speaking children between the ages of 2 and 4 were given two structured tasks that assessed the contrastive use of "se" for coding these functions. Results suggest there is a differential order of acquisition of the clitic "se," whereby children initially contrast regular and reflexive with nonreflexive…
Descriptors: Child Language, Contrastive Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Language Usage
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Henry, Alex; Roseberry, Robert L. – English for Specific Purposes, 2001
Many genre analyses have been carried out in English for specific purposes settings, but none has made full use of computer analysis to obtain exact linguistic information on the moves and strategies of a genre. This article reports a genre analysis, complemented by the Wordsmith suite of computer programs for corpus analysis, of the moves and…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Software, English (Second Language), English for Special Purposes
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Medgyes, Peter; Miklosy, Katalin – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2000
Focuses on the language situation in Hungary, a largely monolingual country, where nearly 89% of the populations speaks Hungarian as their first language. The primary focus is on the Hungarian language as used by some 10 million people within the national borders of Hungary; less attention is paid to Hungarian as a minority language or the…
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Hungarian
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White, Ron – ELT Journal, 2001
Grice's maxims, which define the conditions for efficient spoken communications, can be adapted to the teaching of writing by providing both teachers and writers with a way of understanding successful and unsuccessful written correspondence in mono- and cross-cultural settings. Cultural differences are revealed in a survey of lay readers'…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, English (Second Language), Letters (Correspondence)
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Wolfe-Quintero, Kate – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1998
Investigated patterns and strength of connections between English dative verbs and the double-object dative argument structure in native-speaker production. Subjects completed three written production tasks using dative and other verbs from different semantic classes of verbs. Results show alternating dative verbs varied in patterns of connection…
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Morphology (Languages), Native Speakers, Semantics
Kathpalia, Sujata S. – English Teacher: An International Journal, 2001
Investigates textual coherence of popular psychology articles mediated through the theory of frames and identifies the linguistic evidence of factual frames. Inferencing is also discussed as a supplementary means to comprehension, with particular reference to the notion of bridging assumptions. Evidence for textual frames is discussed in relation…
Descriptors: Coherence, English (Second Language), Inferences, Linguistic Theory
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Nelson, Gayle L.; Carson, Joan; Al Batal, Mahmoud; El Bakary, Waguida – Applied Linguistics, 2002
Investigated similarities and differences between Egyptian Arabic and American English refusals using a modified version of the discourse completion test. Thirty U.S. interviews resulted in 298 refusals, and 24 Egyptian interviews resulted in 250 refusals. Results indicate both groups use similar strategies with similar frequency in making…
Descriptors: Arabic, Contrastive Linguistics, Cross Cultural Studies, Higher Education
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Gutierrez, Francisco – International Journal of English Studies, 2001
Reports on Contrastive syllable timing (English-Spanish) and the acquisition of English syllable timing by Spanish native speakers. Results are used to explain the influence of the native language in the acquisition of a foreign language. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, English (Second Language), Interlanguage, Language Rhythm
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Manchon, Rosa M. – International Journal of English Studies, 2001
Presents a critical reassessment of research on composing strategies from the perspective of the different conceptualizations that have guided empirical research in the area. Shows that while the insights gained allow the drawing of inferences for theory building, the field lacks a well-specified theoretical framework in which strategies are…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Second Language Instruction
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Sun, Jaesuk – Journal of Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics, 2001
Focuses on promoting Korean English-as-a-Foreign-Language teachers' communicative competence, particularly their sociolinguistic ability through inservice training programs. Describes a training program that sought to strengthen and deepen teachers' awareness of sociolinguistic uses of a second language. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
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