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Benson, Morton – Slavic and East European Journal, 1964
An investigation of Russian surnames reveals a system in which pronunciation is largely determined by two sets of factors. The author considers in detail the relationship between the stress in a surname and the stress in a word from which the name is derived and also the relationship between the stress in surnames and their "endings" as they are…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Form Classes (Languages), Intonation, Language Patterns
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Liem, Nguyen Dang – 1969
In all the four literary (oral, scholastic, regional, and national) periods, and also in modern spoken Vietnamese, there has been a strong tendency toward using a two-two syllable rhythm. Four-syllable idiomatic expressions are constructed in this syllable rhythm norm. The 825 expressions listed here with their literal and idiomatic English…
Descriptors: Idioms, Language Patterns, Language Rhythm, Literary Styles
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Vakar, N.P. – 1969
The aim of this study is to supply the Russian language teacher with information about the patterns most frequently and consistently occurring in common speech. It begins with a discussion of normative grammar and linguistic reality, colloquial language, the sentence, sentence length, short expressions, and generative grammar. Sentences used in…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Language Patterns, Russian, Sentence Structure
Epting, Franz R.; And Others – 1969
In extending the concept of self-disclosure which is concerned with the content of personal communication, the focus of this review is on a process conception of disclosure called revealingness. Revealingness deals with the communication of self as measured by linguistic style, and in some cases, voice quality, as well as the content of the…
Descriptors: Behavior, Communication (Thought Transfer), Fantasy, Language Patterns
Schulz, Dorothy Grant – 1973
The purpose of this study was to analyze differences in children's written questions by means of the theoretical model of transformational-Generative grammar. Eight questions written by children in grades 4, 5, 6, 7, and 9 comprised the nucleus of this study. The eight questions were chosen from a larger group of questions and separated into…
Descriptors: Child Language, Deep Structure, Elementary Education, Language Patterns
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Omar, Margaret – 1974
This manual is designed to provide instruction for persons who have learned well a dialect of Eastern Arabic, Levantine, and who desire to use a Western Arabic dialect, Moroccan. Special features of Western Arabic pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and social usage are listed. Attention is given to the recognition of correspondences between the…
Descriptors: Arabic, Contrastive Linguistics, Descriptive Linguistics, Dialects
Ultan, Russell – 1971
Metathesis was examined as a more or less systematic process that tends to preserve segments or features that would otherwise be lost or changed through the effects of other processes, notably reduction, assimilation, epenthesis, et al. It was also shown that metathesis is recessive as opposed to most other competing processes. With one exception,…
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Distinctive Features (Language), Language Patterns, Language Universals
O'Neill, George Joseph, Jr. – 1972
This study traces the syntactic interference of the dialect of 176 black children (grades 1-6) living in south-central Los Angeles when they attempt to speak standard English in the school and correlates the amount of interference with certain socioeconomic variables. Syntactical interference items investigated include verb agreement, tense,…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Dialect Studies, Elementary Education, Language Patterns
Plaskacz, Bohdan – 1963
Reasons for the structural or functional classification of the Russian /y/ as an allophone of /i/ are explained in this article. Theory countering this classification, proposed by L.V. Scherba and L.R. Zinder, is also presented. Additionally, comments by Kenneth Pike support the author's criticism of the structuralist approach to the problem. (RL)
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Articulation (Speech), Distinctive Features (Language), Language Patterns
Friedlander, Bernard Z.; de Lara, Hans Cohen – 1973
Although receptive language organization is the foundation of all linguistic development, the evaluation of children's performance in listening to extended streams of speech is not a significant aspect of present methods of assessing children's language and reading capability. In repeated individual test sessions, 44 normal children in suburban…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Skills, Elementary School Students, Evaluation Methods, Language Handicaps
DeStefano, Johanna S. – 1973
The selections in this book reflect a concern for understanding urban ghetto vernicular and its implications for teachers. Chapter one provides preliminary information on Black English and an orientation to the linguistic viewpoint taken by the remaining articles. Chapter two discusses the social conditions under which Black English may be spoken;…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, English Instruction, Language Patterns, Linguistic Theory
Harris, Margaret Anne Gilleland – 1971
The purpose of this study was to determine whether: (1) a new basal reading series (N Series) contained a larger variety of sentence patterns in beginning reading materials than a traditional reading series (T Series); (2) the variety of language patterns was systematically increased in beginning reading materials within either series; (3) the T…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Beginning Reading, Language Patterns, Miscue Analysis
LANE, HARLAN L. – 1966
THE FOUR STUDIES INCORPORATED IN THIS PROGRESS REPORT ATTEMPTED TO ANALYZE STABILIZED LANGUAGE PROCESSES AND TO EXAMINE THE COMPONENTS OF LANGUAGE PERFORMANCE, RANGING FROM SYSTEMATIC PHONETICS TO LOGICAL DISCOURSE. THE FIRST STUDY REPORTED WORK ON HUMAN AUDITORY SENSITIVITY AS A FUNCTION OF FREQUENCY AND INTENSITY. THE NEXT TWO STUDIES WERE…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Bilingualism, Language Ability, Language Patterns
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KOSKI, AUGUSTUS A.; AND OTHERS – 1962
THIS PUBLICATION COMPRISES VOLUME 1 OF A TWO-VOLUME INTRODUCTORY COURSE IN THE HUNGARIAN LANGUAGE. THE COURSE IS DESIGNED TO BE USED WITH TAPE RECORDINGS. THOUGH EMPHASIS IS PLACED ON GIVING THE STUDENT SPOKEN COMMAND OF THE LANGUAGE, BOTH THE VOCABULARY AND THE STRUCTURE NECESSARY FOR IMMEDIATE USE OF WRITTEN MATERIALS ARE INCLUDED. EACH LESSON…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Grammar, Hungarian, Language Guides
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San Francisco State Coll., CA.
THIS STUDENT'S HANDBOOK IS FOR LANGUAGE LABORATORY INSTRUCTION IN MANDARIN CHINESE IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS. THE MATERIAL CONSTITUTES THE FIRST LEVEL OF A 4-YEAR SEQUENCE TO BE USED BY NINTH-GRADE STUDENTS. FIFTEEN UNITS ARE PLANNED FOR TWO SEMESTERS' INSTRUCTION. THIS TEXT CONSISTS OF (1) A BRIEF ENGLISH EXPLANATION OF THE SITUATION, (2) A CUE SHEET,…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Grade 9, Instructional Materials, Language Guides
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