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Wangberg, Elaine; Thompson, Bruce – 1980
Since psycholinguistic research suggests that readers ascribe meaning by sampling grapho-phonemic, syntactic, and semantic text features, a study was conducted to investigate which cue strategies readers of different abilities utilized, and whether these strategies were mediated by levels of cognitive development. The subjects were 50 second grade…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Context Clues, Grade 2, Miscue Analysis
Chin, Tsung – 1978
This is a bibliography of articles that appeared in the "Chinese Language Teachers Association Journal" during 1966-77. The articles are listed alphabetically by author. The second part of the bibliography is a combined reference of subject and title indexed by "key words." (AMH)
Descriptors: Chinese, Language Teachers, Linguistics, Literature
Bellamy, Rob; And Others – 1978
This report provides background materials for a survey which is to be conducted for the Unit of Dissemination of the Kentucky Department of Education to determine what type of packaging is preferred by users for materials distributed by the Dissemination Unit, with emphasis on teacher attitudes toward non-print media in relation to print formats.…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Educational Media, Information Dissemination, Principals
Sethi, J. – 1971
The sentence intonation of Panjabi (a tone language) is described, as it is spoken in the district of Sialkot in West Pakistan. A system of phonetic transcription is established, and the intonation of sentences and questions is treated in two chapters. (JB)
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Intonation, Language Research, Panjabi
MCMILLION, MARTIN B. – 1966
THE PURPOSE OF THE STUDY WAS TO DETERMINE (1) WHETHER THREE DIFFERENT SOCIOECONOMIC GROUPS OF STUDENTS AND VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE TEACHERS PLACED DIFFERENT CONNOTATIVE MEANINGS ON CERTAIN WORDS AND PHRASES IMPORTANT IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE, AND (2) THE EXTENT TO WHICH TEACHERS RECOGNIZED DIFFERENCES EXISTING AMONG STUDENTS. PUPILS IN 21 ILLINOIS…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, High School Students, Semantics, Socioeconomic Status
Wolff, Peter – 1967
The applicability of Piaget's cognitive processes of assimilation and accommodation to the learning of verbal nonsense syllables (ten low association value consonant-vowel-consonant trigrams) was tested experimentally. Twenty-two undergraduates (ten female and 12 male) at the University of Michigan served as subjects. It was hypothesized that…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Learning Processes, Learning Theories, Recall (Psychology)
Glynn, Shawn M.; Di Vesta, Francis J. – 1978
How well items of information which comprise a text are learned may depend upon the semantic and syntactic relationships (ideational bonds) which exist among those items. To determine if the ability of learners to recall text information is influenced by the location of the information within the text and by syntactic contrasts among informational…
Descriptors: Context Clues, Higher Education, Learning Processes, Reading Research
Quirk, Randolph – 1974
This collection of essays focuses on linguistic investigations of English, both spoken and written. The 12 chapters deal with Charles Dickens' linguistic criticism; eighteenth century prescriptivism; the relevance of language study to the study of Shakespeare; obstacles to the study of Old and Middle English; the contributions of R. G. Latham to…
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, English, Grammar, Language Skills
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Yamamoto, Akira Y.; Mathias, Gerald B. – 1975
The possibility is suggested that the meanings of words are abstracted far beyond the range of cognitive concept, and that the role words play in the meaning of sentences is similar to the role phonemes play in the meanings of words. The meanings of the various forms are classed into a single paradigm known as the verb "mot-u" which is one of the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Japanese, Language Patterns, Language Research
Glucksberg, Sam – 1975
Contrary to earlier assertions, young children do not interpret the word "different" to mean "same." Both two-and-a-half year old children and adults interpret requests for same or different objects appropriately, apparently following conventions of conversational discourse. These data offer no support for a discrete semantic feature model of…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Processes, Language Acquisition, Language Research
Georgia State Dept. of Education, Atlanta. Office of Instructional Services. – 1975
Two processes involved in reading mathematics are discussed in this document: eye movements and relating the mathematical idea to the appropriate word or symbol. Many kinds of eye movements are used in mathematics--around, top-to-bottom, bottom-to-top, diagonal, backward and forward, and follow the arrow. Examples of each kind are presented. The…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Eye Movements, Mathematics
Holmes, David W.; Green, Walter B. – 1974
To secure information relative to the developmental aspects of their meaning system as measured by the semantic differential technique, 154 residential students from the New York State School for the Deaf at Rome, New York were divided into five groups according to age and academic grade level and were administered a semantic differential. It was…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Deafness, Exceptional Child Research, Hearing Impairments
Ney, James W. – 1973
An extrinsic relationship between generative semantics and dialect geography should be exploited because contemporary transformational grammarians have too easily ignored the work of the dialectologist and have been too readily satisfied with what might be called armchair evidence. The work of the dialect geographers needs to be taken into…
Descriptors: Dialect Studies, Dialects, Higher Education, Language Usage
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Lanigan, Richard L. – 1975
John Searle's book, "Speech Acts," opened with the question, "How do words relate to the world?" This paper suggests a way of answering Searle's question by relying--in spirit if not in method--on Austin's linguistic phenomenology. The existential phenomenology approach is described in Austin's phrase as a "sharpened…
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Communication (Thought Transfer), Existentialism, Higher Education
McNeill, David – 1970
The theme of this book is the concept of a sentence and the role which it plays in child language acquisition. The author argues that the concept of a sentence is innately available to children and is the "main guiding principle in a child's attempt to organize and interpret the linguistic evidence that fluent speakers make available to him."…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Universals, Perceptual Development, Phonology
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