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Gregory, Gerry – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2011
With particular reference to recent developments (including communication-technological), Part One considered the nature of language change--its kinds, mechanisms and effects--and of some attitudes towards it; and introduced a case for teaching and learning about it. Part Two recapitulates and develops that case (focusing particularly on lexis and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, English Instruction, Grammar, Secondary School Students
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Roslim, Norwati; Azizul, Aini Faridah; Zain, Mazira Mohd – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2011
This paper shares research and studies done in using songs to teach grammar from the theoretical and practical perspectives. The theoretical part focuses on the Affective Filter Hypothesis proposed by Krashen (1982) and the practical part focuses on techniques in using songs in classrooms.
Descriptors: Singing, Grammar, Teaching Methods, Linguistic Theory
Hasegawa, Akio – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Japanese has a rich set of focus particles, several exclusive and additive particles, and, in addition, contrastive particles. This thesis provides a formal description of the meanings of Japanese focus particles and addresses two general questions: "What kinds concepts do Japanese focus particles express?" and "Why does Japanese have a larger…
Descriptors: Semantics, Pragmatics, Japanese, Form Classes (Languages)
Kim, Jae Dong – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Since sub-sentential alignment is critically important to the translation quality of an Example-Based Machine Translation (EBMT) system, which operates by finding and combining phrase-level matches against the training examples, we developed a new alignment algorithm for the purpose of improving the EBMT system's performance. This new…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Translation, Second Languages, Accuracy
Crane, Thera Marie – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This dissertation aims to characterize the relationship between the temporal and information-structuring functions of tense and aspect marking in Totela, an endangered Bantu language of Zambia and Namibia. To that end, I investigate and describe in detail the semantics and pragmatics of selected tense and aspect markers, showing for each that a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Time Perspective, Grammar, African Languages
Liao, Wei-wen – ProQuest LLC, 2011
In generative syntax, the theory of asymmetry in syntax has gained much attention due to the influential work of Kayne (1994), who adopts the null hypothesis that syntax is inherently asymmetric. However, such a direction does not seem fully compatible with the general assumptions in Galilean style scientific theories, all of which aspire to…
Descriptors: Syntax, Form Classes (Languages), Models, Linguistic Theory
Pandya, Chhandasi; McHugh, Margie; Batalova, Jeanne – Migration Policy Institute, 2011
The number of US residents who are deemed to be Limited English Proficient (LEP) has increased substantially in recent decades, consistent with the growth in the US foreign-born population. While many LEP individuals are still attracted to the historic immigrant-destination states of California, Texas, New York, New Jersey, Florida, and Illinois,…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Limited English Speaking, Immigrants, Spanish
Al-Aqarbeh, Rania – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Previous research on finiteness has been dominated by the studies in tensed languages, e.g. English. Consequently, finiteness has been identified with tense. The traditional definition influences the morphological, semantic, and syntactic characterization of finiteness which has also been equated with tense and its realization. The present study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Syntax, Classification, Linguistics
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Boonen, Anton J. H.; Kolkman, Meijke E.; Kroesbergen, Evelyn H. – Journal of School Psychology, 2011
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relation between teachers' math talk and the acquisition of number sense within kindergarten classrooms. The mathematical language input provided by 35 kindergarten teachers was examined with 9 different input categories. The results of this study indicate that the role of each of these math talk…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Linguistic Input, Mathematics Instruction, Numeracy
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Anderson, Gregory D. S. – Language and Education, 2011
I outline the concept of "Language Hotspots", seeking to direct public and professional awareness of the global language extinction crisis. The loss of a single language leaves the science of linguistics impoverished and yet even few linguists realize that the vast majority of "language families" will likely be lost by the end…
Descriptors: Expertise, Language Maintenance, Applied Linguistics, Foreign Countries
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Sommers, Mitchell S.; Barcroft, Joe – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2011
Research has demonstrated that second language (L2) vocabulary learning improves when target words are presented in acoustically varied compared with acoustically consistent formats. The present study investigated the extent to which this benefit of acoustic variability is a consequence of difficult encoding demands (cognitive effort hypothesis)…
Descriptors: Translation, Second Language Learning, Acoustics, Vocabulary Development
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Baten, Kristof – Language Learning, 2011
This article represents the first attempt to formulate a hypothetical sequence for German case acquisition by Dutch-speaking learners on the basis of Processability Theory (PT). It will be argued that case forms emerge corresponding to a development from lexical over phrasal to interphrasal morphemes. This development, however, is subject to a…
Descriptors: Morphemes, German, Indo European Languages, Linguistic Theory
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Spencer, Tamara Glupczynski; Falchi, Lorraine; Ghiso, Maria Paula – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2011
The current context of increased accountability and the proliferation of skills-based literacy mandates at the early childhood level pose particular tensions for multilingual children and educators. In this article, we draw on data from two ethnographic studies to examine how educators and children negotiate the constraints of early childhood…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Linguistics, Multilingualism, Ethnography
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Paradis, Johanne; Nicoladis, Elena; Crago, Martha; Genesee, Fred – Journal of Child Language, 2011
Bilingual and monolingual children's (mean age = 4;10) elicited production of the past tense in both English and French was examined in order to test predictions from Usage-Based theory regarding the sensitivity of children's acquisition rates to input factors such as variation in exposure time and the type/token frequency of morphosyntactic…
Descriptors: Monolingualism, French, Language Acquisition, Bilingualism
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De Cat, Cecile – Journal of Child Language, 2011
This study provides experimental evidence for preschool children's competence in basic information structure, with particular attention to the notions of topic and focus. It investigates their mastery of structural and definiteness distinctions to encode the information status of discourse referents, and seeks to distinguish linguistic competence…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Linguistic Competence, Error Analysis (Language), Preschool Children
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