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Petrun, Craig J.; Belmore, Susan M. – 1981
A study examined cognitive processing differences between metaphoric and literal sentences. Thirty-three undergraduate students listened to 96 test sentences (including 48 fillers) that expressed 1 meaning in either a novel or frozen metaphorical or literal form: "The old couch was in love with its new slipcover" (novel), "The old couch was at…
Descriptors: Attention, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Language Processing
Takahashi, Tomoko – 1985
An investigation of the language transfer in second language (L2) lexico-semantic development looked at the relationship of the level of L2 proficiency and interlingual patterns of lexico-semantic correspondence. The linguistic categories used were verbs and adjectives. Relative degrees of difficulty for L2 learners were determined for four…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Difficulty Level, English (Second Language), Interlanguage
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Mohan, Permanand – Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 2004
This paper provides a comprehensive set of guidelines for building an online course based on the e-learning standards. It discusses the steps that should be followed to build a digital repository that facilitates the storage, retrieval, and reuse of the learning resources that comprise an online course in a standard way. The paper also examines…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Electronic Learning, Academic Standards, Guidelines
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Ralph, Ruth S. – ETC: A Review of General Semantics, 1974
Describes a summer session workshop for inner-city teachers who wished to improve their professional performance or their teacher-student relationships.
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Secondary School Teachers, Semantics, Student Teacher Relationship
Hoskisson, Kenneth; Krohm, Bernadette – Elementary English, 1974
Children learn to speak their mother tongue by immersion in it; they can learn to read their language in the same manner. (JH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Language Patterns, Linguistics, Orthographic Symbols
Shipley, Joseph T. – 1977
Filled with detail and trivia, this book is an informative, nonspecialized, and often humorous consideration of the vitality and variety of the English language. The book examines the origins of language and the history of English; the process of word formation and the origins of words; the problem of jargon; the prevalence of slang; synonyms,…
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, English, Etymology, Language Styles
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Yoshida, Kensaku – 1977
Although intonation has been said to be one of the first meaningful units of language that a child acquires, it is difficult to say just what this really means. How does the child learn to distinguish the various grammatical meanings that an intonation can have? It was hypothesized that the child first acquires question and request forms on the…
Descriptors: Child Language, Grammar, Intonation, Japanese
Taylor, Nancy Elizabeth – 1976
To investigate children's ability to make linguistic judgments, a 60-item Awareness of Acceptable Sentences task was constructed. This task and the reading subtest of the Metropolitan Achievement Test were administered to 144 children in kindergarten, first grade, and second grade. Analyses of results indicated that children's performance on the…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Language Acquisition, Language Skills, Language Usage
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Boadi, L. A. – Lingua, 1975
Semantic readings of genitive constructions in Akan are discussed in relation to the position that semantic operative rules operate on surface structure and that positing deep structures or semantic structures for associative (genitive) constructions is unnatural and unnecessary. (AM)
Descriptors: African Languages, Akan, Case (Grammar), Deep Structure
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Callary, Robert E. – Linguistics, 1975
This study investigates the relationship between social class membership and certain syntactic variables within a generative-transformational linguistic framework. Fourteen syntactic items are considered. Linguistic performance is more variable and complex within the higher ranking groups. (TL)
Descriptors: Dialect Studies, Language Variation, Phrase Structure, Semantics
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Engels, L. K. – ITL Review of Applied Linguistics, 1975
The article outlines the need to eliminate rote-learning and pure imitative strategies in second language learning, particularly in the areas of syntax and semantics. Theoretical foundations for this need are discussed, with reference to the coding hypothesis for memory functions in language learning. Results of experimental investigations are…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Linguistic Theory, Rote Learning, Second Language Learning
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Lu, John H-T. – Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, 1975
The difficulty with "le" involves some seeming inconsistencies in the formation of negatives and the identification of its functions. The suggested solution consists of explaining the use of the semantic properties of the verbs involved, co-occurrence restriction with negative markers, and the relative postion of "le" in the surface structure.…
Descriptors: Deep Structure, Generative Grammar, Grammar, Linguistic Theory
Ferenczi, Victor – Etudes de Linguistique Appliquee, 1975
Discusses the nature and the semantic interpretation of visual aids used in level-one audiovisual language instruction. (Text is in French.) (AM)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Instruction, Illustrations, Language Aids
Anderson, John M. – Langages, 1975
A critical review of the development of case theory as put forth by N. Chomsky, C. J. Fillmore, J. M. Anderson, J. J. Robinson, and S. Starosta. (Text is in French.) (AM)
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Deep Structure, Form Classes (Languages), Generative Grammar
Dubois-Charlier, Francoise – Langages, 1975
Discusses the development of Fillmore's case theory. (Text is in French.) (AM)
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Deep Structure, Descriptive Linguistics, Form Classes (Languages)
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