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Peer reviewedWilliams, Marion – Applied Linguistics, 1988
Examines the language used by native English speakers in business meetings and compares it with the language taught in English textbooks for use in such meetings, demonstrating that there is almost no correspondence between the two and raising questions regarding the usefulness of such textbooks. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Business English, Comparative Analysis, English for Special Purposes, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedHaynes, W. Lance – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1988
Surveys three issues which focus on the deterministic relationship between electronic media and communicative behavior, and suggests how literate biases may hinder the mastery of oral and video media. Uses two examples of contemporary rhetoric to illustrate this assertion. Concludes that literacy inhibits the use, teaching, and study of rhetoric…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Bias, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research
Peer reviewedByrnes, Heidi – Foreign Language Annals, 1987
Advocates a "process" viewpoint of language use for second language proficiency testing and explores its potential for greater insights from five perspectives: text linguistics and discourse analysis; interlanguage; expectancy; negotiation and interaction; and communication strategies. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Discourse Analysis, Interlanguage, Language Proficiency
Peer reviewedLevy, Ann K. – Early Child Development and Care, 1984
Reviews literature about play to examine the use of language to facilitate play, play with language as an object, and egocentric speech in play situations. Finds a definite link between language and play. (Author/AS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Communicative Competence (Languages), Language Acquisition, Language Role
Peer reviewedConti, Daniel J.; Camras, Linda A. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1984
Investigates the development of awareness of conversational principles in preschool, first-, and third-grade children by presenting them with short stories ending with a verbal statement by a story character. Results suggest that children's understanding of conversational principles improves considerably between preschool and first grade.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Developmental Stages, Language Acquisition, Language Processing
Peer reviewedAkinnaso, F. Niyi – Language and Speech, 1985
Examines the nature of the convergent relationship between formal spoken and written discourse by focusing on three issues: (1) spoken vs. written modes; (2) formal vs. informal discourse; and (3) the relationship between oral ritual communication and written language and between ritual/written communication and everyday colloquial language. (SED)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Indigenous Populations, Language Research
Peer reviewedDuez, Danielle – Language and Speech, 1985
Investigates the silent pauses in continuous speech in three genres: political speeches, political interviews, and casual interviews in order to see how the semantic-syntactic information of the message, the duration of silent pauses, and the acoustic environment of these pauses interact to produce the listener's perception of pauses. (Author/SED)
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Auditory Perception, French, Interviews
Peer reviewedSimms, Rochelle B. – Childhood Education, 1986
Offers four suggestions for creating a classroom with a suportive, stimulating, and language-conducive environment. (HOD)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Interpersonal Communication
Peer reviewedChenoweth, N. Ann; And Others – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1983
Presents findings of a survey of English as a second language students' attitudes toward and preferences for the correction of spoken errors by native speaker friends. The subjects reported positive attitudes toward error correction and claimed to prefer even more correction than their friends did. They saw correcting errors as facilitating--even…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Error Analysis (Language), Feedback, Language Attitudes
Armstrong, David F.; Katz, Solomon H. – Journal of Visual/Verbal Languaging, 1982
Discusses the hypothesis that right hemispheric cognitive processes underlie establishment of meaning in language and in processing of linguistic gestalts, and examines several lines of evidence. Also examined is the hypothesis that societal complexity is related to differences in relative dependence upon cognitive processes controlled by cerebral…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Hypothesis Testing, Language Research, Language Role
Peer reviewedFourakis, Marios; Iverson, Gregory K. – Language Learning, 1985
Presents the results of an experiment which examined the temporal characteristics of voiceless plosives in American English, Arabic, and Arabic-accented English. Results showed that Arabic-accented English departed from the target language goal and constituted an articulation type characterizable as more Arabic than Arabic itself. (Author/SED)
Descriptors: Arabic, Articulation (Speech), Consonants, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedKim, Kyung J. – Developmental Psychology, 1985
In Experiment 1; English-speaking preschool children were given sentence verification task to study development of concept of truth-functional negation. Expereiment 2 was a cross-linguistic replication with Korean-speaking preschool children. Despite same cross-linguistic differences in negation system, Korean-speaking children showed essentially…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedCazden, Courtney B. – Language Arts, 1985
Explores children's spoken narratives and the quality and purpose of Sharing Time in the classroom. Considers the quality and effects of teacher responses to students' talk. (HTH)
Descriptors: Child Language, Classroom Communication, Discourse Analysis, Educational Research
Coad, Cynthia P. – ESP Journal, 1984
Presents the history of the development of instruments to test both English proficiency and limited-English-proficient candidates to determine those most likely to successfully complete a machine shop training program. Lists the competencies required at the time of enrollment and provides samples of the tests. (SED)
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, English (Second Language), Job Training, Language Tests
Cornberg, David – 1999
This study examined first exposures to oral and written English from ages 1-16 years, surveying 212 Ming Chuan University (Taiwan) students. The survey asked about the language spoken at home; age at and context of hearing, reading, writing, and speaking the first English word; experiences with conversations in English; and problems learning…
Descriptors: Age Differences, College Students, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries


