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Forbes, Jack – Wicazo Sa Review, 1986
The Wapanakamikok, or Eastern Land People, have been forced to do a great deal of moving about since the beginning of European contact in 1607. The Lenape dialect of their common language is spoken today primarily in Oklahoma and Canada and descendents of Wapanakamikok groups are scattered in Wisconsin and Kansas as well. (The other two dialect…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indian Languages, American Indians, Anthropological Linguistics
Williams, Stephen Wyn – 1986
This study reveals the processes of language erosion and maintenance as they are affected by ethnicity and ethnic group interaction based on a 1976 survey of two communities in Wales, one largely anglicized and the other largely Welsh-speaking. Following a brief description of basic linguistic ability (speaking and reading) in the two communities,…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Community Characteristics, Diachronic Linguistics, Diglossia
Yellin, David – 1986
Spelling practices, processes, and implications can be analyzed in terms of three conceptual models: the bottom up, the top down, and the interactive compensatory model. Spelling instruction from post-colonial America into the 20th century reveals a preoccupation with the bottom up philosophy, which emphasized rules, word lists, and rote…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Educational History, Language Research, Linguistics
Ringbom, Hakan – 1985
Based on results of a project undertaken in Finland over many years, this definition of transfer is offered: Transfer is both a facilitating and limiting factor which provides one basis for the learner to form and test hypotheses about the second language he or she is learning. Theory and research on transfer are discussed as they relate to item…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Error Analysis (Language), Grammar, Individual Differences
Khaled, Turki Bani – 1984
A study of the verbs used in the management sections of nursing texts looked at the use of verbs as lexical items and grammatical forms and at their form-function relationship. The analysis of verbs as lexical items attempted to establish whether or not there was a common core vocabulary among the four texts studied. The examination of verbs as…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Curriculum Development, English for Special Purposes, Grammar
Menting, Jan P. – 1984
Oral production (the speech act) and the comprehension of written and oral texts have long been treated as separate entities when they could be used in an integrated approach to teach a broader range of language skills. The receptive aspects of the speech act should be brought into language instruction and used to select materials for teaching…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Communicative Competence (Languages), Difficulty Level, Educational Strategies
Ryan, Dennis – 1988
An analysis of schema theory at the compositional and sentence levels and its implications for Japanese readers of English prose is presented. The study looks at differences between Japanese and English syntax and concludes with five recommendations for English reading instruction for this group. The recommendations include: (1) pursuing the…
Descriptors: College Students, Contrastive Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language)
van Ek, Jan A. – 1988
An analysis of the objectives of modern language instruction expands on earlier work concerning the "Threshhold Level" of language learning. The first part outlines a model of language instructional objectives more complex and encompassing than those of the threshhold level and examines the nature and instructional incidence of each component of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives, Foreign Countries, Intercultural Communication
Gardner, Howard – 1985
A cadre of thinkers called cognitive scientists has been investigating some of the same issues that first possessed the Greeks. As did the Greeks, they seek to understand what is known, ponder the sources of knowledge, conjecture about the various vehicles of knowledge, reflect on language, and speculate on the nature of the activity of knowing.…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Psychology, College Science
Fujinaga, Tamotsu; And Others – 1987
This paper reports on a 14-year follow-up study of two developmentally retarded Japanese children, a brother and sister, who had been kept shut up in a small shack before being rescued (at ages 5 and 6 respectively). Following birth they consistently suffered malnutrition, maternal deprivation, social isolation from adults, language deprivation,…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Abuse, Cognitive Development, Developmental Disabilities
Thomas, Donald W. – 1984
A course in semiotics developed and taught for 16 years at Brookline High School in Massachusetts is described. The course uses four published texts, a series of readings, experiments, language games, and exercises in an effort to broaden, objectify, and integrate the students' conception of language. It consists of four units: (1) signs,…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation
Collier, Catherine – 1979
The syllabus of an introductory course in linguistics intended as a foundation for studies in bilingual/bicultural education, Alaskan native languages, and anthropology is presented. The course was designed for a program for teachers of Yupik as a second language. The course objectives are to introduce students to the internal structure of…
Descriptors: Assignments, Bilingual Education Programs, English, Eskimo Aleut Languages
Hallett, Judith P. – 1983
A consideration of classical study as an evolving profession includes discussion of classical content and methodology and an examination of the role of women both as objects of classical inquiry and as classical scholars. Material is arranged in three parts. In part A, classical content and scope are defined. The interdisciplinary and elitist…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Course Content
Bartlett, Elsa J.; Wilson, Jay C. – 1982
A research project investigated the development of narrative rhetoric in students in grades 3 through 8 in New York City public schools. Two types of tasks were used, the first requiring students to write a story about the events depicted in a drawing, the second asking them to correct rhetorical problems in prepared narratives. A series of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Development, Comparative Analysis, Developmental Stages
Marshall, Catherine – 1987
This paper focuses on the role of language in understanding the inequality of male and female access to positions in educational administration. By applying techniques of sociolinguistics, the paper seeks to demonstrate the potential of the microanalysis of language for identifying the assumptions, norms, and values in the culture of school…
Descriptors: Administrator Qualifications, Anthropological Linguistics, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education
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