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Schreuder, Robert; van Bon, Wim H. J. – Journal of Research in Reading, 1989
Investigates the relationship between performance in phonemic segmentation and reading and writing ability. Finds that onset-rime distinction is relevant for segmentation, while word meaning is not. Concludes that a serial model of segmentation is inadequate, and that an articulatory rather than a phonological code is the object of segmentation.…
Descriptors: Language Research, Oral Language, Phonemic Awareness, Phonemics
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Barnwell, David – Language Testing, 1989
Analyzes linguistically "naive" native Spanish speakers' evaluations of American students' performance on oral Spanish interviews. Results found considerable divergence in how evaluators viewed particular candidates' proficiency, although evaluators were consistently more strict in their evaluations than was a trained rater. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: English, Language Attitudes, Language Proficiency, Native Speakers
Wildner-Bassett, Mary E. – IRAL, 1990
Describes the clanger phenomenon (disruption or redirection of conversation caused by an interactionally aggressive utterance), and reexamines and more closely defines it in terms of foreign language learners' needs and language use. (CB)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Interlanguage, Native Speakers, Oral Language
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Chapman, Kathy L.; Mervis, Carolyn B. – Journal of Child Language, 1989
The evolution of young children's categories, as measured by category name production, was studied. Results indicated that four sequences of category evolution were found, formed by the intersection of two factors: overlap vs. mutual exclusivity and first re-assignment separate vs. first re-assignment joint. (26 references) (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Child Language, Classification, Language Acquisition
Chafe, Wallace – Quarterly of the National Writing Project and the Center for the Study of Writing, 1988
Claims that punctuation contributes substantially to writing effectiveness. Argues that punctuation's primary function is to signal the "prosody" (patterns of pitch, stress, and hesitations) that authors have in mind when they write. Observes that a sensitivity to the sound of written language is essential for the effective use of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Inner Speech (Subvocal), Oral Language, Punctuation
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Rabain-Jamin, Jacqueline; Sabeau-Jouannet, Emilie – Journal of Child Language, 1989
Investigation of French mothers' (N=6) use of pronouns to refer to their infants during free play showed that third- and first-person pronouns occurred more often in the context of affect-oriented activities than in goal-directed activities. Second-person pronoun usage occurred more frequently in goal-directed activities. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: French, Infants, Language Patterns, Mothers
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Gee, James Paul – Journal of Education, 1989
Argues that the ability to narrate experience relies upon pervasive, culturally shared, and unquestioned myths. Analyzes the oral narrative of a seven-year-old Black female elementary school student. (FMW)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Cultural Background, Literary Criticism, Literary Devices
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Strickland, Dorothy S.; Morrow, Lesley Mandel – Reading Teacher, 1989
Suggests that storytelling in the early childhood classroom is an excellent technique for fostering growth in language. Notes that the exposure to book language that a child receives through storytelling is related to reading development. (MG)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy, Language Acquisition, Oral Language
Alfamdre, Priscilla – Teachers and Writers Magazine, 1989
Relates the author's observations of her third- and fourth-grade class as they studied the history of language, inventing primitive languages as part of their study of early man. (MM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, English, Language Arts
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Rings, Lana – Foreign Language Annals, 1989
Presents an analysis of the structure of a German conversation, detailing the complexity of culturally and situationally appropriate structure and meaning in casual conversational discourse. The pedagogical implications suggested through first-year classroom activities are explored. (23 references) (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Discourse Analysis, German, Language Patterns
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Crookes, Graham; Rulon, Kathryn A. – TESOL Quarterly, 1988
Summarizes a study comparing sets of conversations between native and nonnative speakers (NS/NNS) of English. While the results question assumptions about the absolute utility of NS/NNS conversation for second language acquisition, the results call more attention to discourse that has the characteristics exhibited by certain types of task-related…
Descriptors: Adults, Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language)
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Bohannon, John Neil, III; Leubecker, Amye Warren – Language Sciences, 1988
Describes a model that allows children to control the complexity of the speech they hear within conversations on a moment-to-moment basis. Experimental and observational data clearly delineate the reciprocal nature of how speakers "fine-tune" their speech to listeners. The effects of child-directed speech on language development are discussed.…
Descriptors: Child Language, Discourse Analysis, Language Patterns, Language Processing
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Vorster, Jan – Language Sciences, 1988
Longitudinal studies of the application of a paraphrasing model to 18- to 28-month-olds indicated that mean length of utterance was significantly correlated with realized and paraphrased frequencies of several linguistic items in the subjects' corpora. The model was productive for examining children's corpora of speech and the linguistic…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Longitudinal Studies, Oral Language
Tempel, Liz; Roubaud, Marie-Noelle – Francais dans le Monde, 1988
An examination of different types of hesitation in the speech of learners of French as a foreign language reveals several times as much hesitation as native speakers experience, with slowed speech apparent in the speech of foreign language learners. (MSE)
Descriptors: French, Language Fluency, Language Rhythm, Language Styles
Rubinstein, George – IRAL, 1995
Examined the oral performance of midcourse and endcourse adult American learners of Russian to determine the accuracy order of Russian cases and demonstrated an order of accuracy common to both groups. According to decreasing accuracy, the Russian cases cluster in three rank orders: (1) prepositional and accusative; (2) genitive and instrumental;…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Case (Grammar), Language Proficiency
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