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Hakansson, Gisela; Norrby, Catrin – Language Learning, 2010
This article explores the influence of the learning environment on the second language acquisition of Swedish. Data were collected longitudinally over 1 year from 35 university students studying Swedish in Malmo, Sweden, and in Melbourne, Australia. Three areas were investigated: grammar, pragmatics, and lexicon. The development of grammar was…
Descriptors: Association Measures, Scoring, Foreign Countries, Native Speakers
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Forsberg, Fanny – International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching (IRAL), 2010
By means of a phraseological identification method, this study provides a general description of the use of conventional sequences (CSs) in interviews at four different levels of spoken L2 French as well as in interviews with native speakers. Use of conventional sequences is studied with regard to overall quantity, category distribution and type…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, French, Native Speakers, English (Second Language)
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Schmitt, Elena – Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2010
This study provides an account for a long-term selective loss of L1 (Russian) morpho-syntactic and content components in early immigrants to the U.S. The analysis of naturally occurring data is carried out from the perspective of two theoretical approaches--three models developed within language contact (Myers-Scotton 2002, 2005) and the…
Descriptors: Russian, Language Acquisition, Language Skill Attrition, Linguistic Borrowing
Obata, Miki – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The goal of the dissertation is to determine aspects of the structure of the human language faculty, a cognitive system, specifically focusing on human syntactic systems, (unique in the animal kingdom) which enable us to creatively produce an unlimited number of grammatical sentences (like the one you just read, probably never before written or…
Descriptors: Sentences, Semantics, Syntax, Language Processing
Florio, Salvatore – ProQuest LLC, 2010
In this dissertation, I defend "semantic singularism", which is the view that syntactically plural terms, such as "they" or "Russell and Whitehead", are semantically singular. A semantically singular term is a term that denotes a single entity. Semantic singularism is to be distinguished from "syntactic singularism", according to which…
Descriptors: Semantics, Natural Language Processing, Semiotics, Morphemes
Tubino Blanco, Mercedes – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This dissertation explores the mechanisms behind the linguistic expression of causation in English, Hiaki (Uto-Aztecan) and Spanish. Pylkkanen's (2002, 2008) analysis of causatives as dependent on the parameterization of the functional head v[subscript CAUSE] is chosen as a point of departure. The studies conducted in this dissertation confirm…
Descriptors: Syntax, American Indian Languages, Contrastive Linguistics, English
Lomashvili, Leila – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The argument structure of complex predicates such as causatives and applicatives is closely associated with the functional heads that introduce core and non-core arguments: Voice, causative and applicative. These elements merge in a sentence structure at various cycles of derivation and take complements whose "size" accounts for the meaning and…
Descriptors: Sentence Structure, Morphology (Languages), Languages, Syntax
Dhillon, Rajdip Kaur – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The current work offers a comprehensive examination of stress and tone in ten Indo-Aryan languages, providing novel analyses within Optimality Theory. The languages are divided into three categories: those in which tone is attracted to stress; those in which stress is attracted to tone; and those in which no interaction between stress and tone…
Descriptors: Interaction, Indo European Languages, Language Classification, Suprasegmentals
Nath, Baiju K. – Online Submission, 2010
Language is one attribute that sets humans apart from all other creatures and binds humans together across all geographic barriers. A word can cause a person to sink into the deepest despair or lift us to inspired action. Language can be the tool for great achievement in any discipline. Good understanding of the capabilities and needs of the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Interpersonal Relationship, Developed Nations
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Sutton-Spence, Rachel; Napoli, Donna Jo – Sign Language Studies, 2010
The work presented here considers some linguistic methods used in sign anthropomorphism. We find a cline of signed anthropomorphism that depends on a number of factors, including the skills and intention of the signer, the animacy of the entities represented, the form of their bodies, and the form of vocabulary signs referring to those entities.…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Literary Devices, Poetry, Story Telling
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Karaduz, Adnan – Education, 2010
Utterances made by teachers to meet various educational aims in the classroom have a certain effect on student learning. The quality of teachers' linguistic acts influences efficiency in all aspects of the methods, techniques and strategies used in the instructional process. This study has been conducted to reveal the verbal behaviors that…
Descriptors: Verbal Stimuli, Linguistics, Teaching Methods, Influences
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Greenberg, Seth N.; Chuan, Vince – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2010
This study tests whether the linguistic role of a character in Chinese text affects detection of its constituent radicals. Linguistic role or status of an embedding context (e.g., word) has been shown to affect detection of embedded constituent units (e.g., letters) when reading alphabetic texts. Given significant differences between alphabetic…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Chinese, Alphabets, English
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Gregg, Kevin R. – Second Language Research, 2010
Complexity theory is a field of physics that studies the nature and behavior of complex systems, systems whose elements interact in complex and unpredictable ways. Recent years have seen a number of attempts to extend its scope to the biological and social sciences, and now Larsen-Freeman and Cameron offer a view of applied linguistics from a…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Physics, Theories, Books
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Uppstad, Per Henning; Tonnessen, Finn Egil – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2010
The notion of the phoneme counts as a break-through of modern theoretical linguistics in the early twentieth century. It paved the way for descriptions of distinctive features at different levels in linguistics. Although it has since then had a turbulent existence across altering theoretical positions, it remains a powerful concept of a…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Psycholinguistics, Phonemes, Oral Language
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Atkinson, Dwight – Language Teaching, 2010
Presented at the American Association for Applied Linguistics Annual Conference, Denver, Colorado, USA; 23 March 2009.
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Second Language Learning, Language Research, Second Language Instruction
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