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St. Clair, Robert – Linguistics, 1974
Discusses the theories of various linguists concerning variation and argues that genetically related languages and related dialects are manifestations of the same linguistic phenomenon. (PM)
Descriptors: Dialect Studies, Dialects, Diglossia, Language Research
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Kenyon, Roger A. – Linguistics, 1974
Descriptors: Algorithms, Deep Structure, Grammar, Linguistic Theory
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Meisel, Jurgen M. – Linguistics, 1974
Expanded version of a paper presented at the 7th Linguistics Colloquium, Nijmegen, Netherlands, September 27-30, 1972; presented at the University of California, San Diego. (DD)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Descriptive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics, Language Universals
Pitkin, Willis L., Jr. – Coll Composition Commun, 1969
Descriptors: Charts, Critical Reading, Discourse Analysis, English
Chastain, Kenneth – IRAL, 1969
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Audiolingual Methods, Cognitive Ability, Deduction
Lester, Mark – Coll Engl, 1969
Descriptors: English Instruction, Language Rhythm, Language Usage, Linguistic Theory
de Beaugrande, Robert – 1979
The difficulty of obtaining usable information about the mental processes involved in the use of language has been a major obstacle in the design of effective writing programs. The antipsychological, behavioristic bias of American linguistics, which prevented any study of the deeper mental processes of language production, was remediated in part…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), English Instruction, Information Theory
HARMS, ROBERT T. – 1964
THIS SKETCH COMPRISES THE FINAL OR MORPHOPHONEMIC STAGE OF A TRANSFORMATIONAL GRAMMAR OF SPOKEN STANDARD FINNISH. THE PRINCIPLE CHAPTERS DEAL WITH STEM FORMATION, SUFFIX-ALLOMORPH SELECTION, MORPHOPHONEME SEQUENCE RULES, AND PHONETIC RULES. FOLLOWING THIS ANALYSIS ARE THE TERMINAL (PHONETIC) SYMBOLS, INDEXES OF SYMBOLS AND SUFFIXES, A GLOSSARY, A…
Descriptors: Finnish, Glossaries, Grammar, Linguistic Theory
KITZHABER, ALBERT R.
THIS TEST--"DOUBLE-BASE TRANSFORMATIONS"--WAS DESIGNED BY THE OREGON CURRICULUM STUDY CENTER FOR AN EIGHTH-GRADE LANGUAGE CURRICULUM. IT IS INTENDED TO ACCOMPANY CURRICULUM UNITS AVAILABLE AS ED 010 155 AND ED 010 156. (MM)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Grade 8, Grammar
ORNAN, UZZI – 1965
THE NOUN PHRASE IN HEBREW IS DESCRIBED IN TERMS OF ITS "TRANSFORMATIONAL" HISTORY. THE NOUN PHRASES OF HEBREW ARE CLASSIFIED ON THE BASIS OF TYPES OF ADJACENT, OR MODIFYING STRUCTURES WITHIN THE NOUN PHRASE. GRAMMATICAL RULES ARE FORMULATED TO RESOLVE PROBLEMS OF SENTENCE AMBIGUITY, THE RELATIONS BETWEEN CERTAIN SENTENCE STRUCTURES, AND…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Hebrew, Kernel Sentences, Linguistic Theory
VON RAFFLER ENGEL, WALBURGA – 1968
THE AUTHOR FEELS THAT TO APPROACH CHILD LANGUAGE TRANSFORMATIONALLY IS TO USE A TECHNIQUE SUITED TO PROVIDING ADDITIONAL INSIGHT INTO A WELL-KNOWN LANGUAGE FOR TREATING AN UNKNOWN, OR AT BEST LITTLE KNOWN LANGUAGE. SHE MAKES THE FOLLOWING CRITICISMS OF TRANSFORMATIONAL ANALYSIS OF CHILD LANGUAGE--(1) NOTHING CAN BE DIRECTLY INFERRED WITH REGARD TO…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Research
Ballard, W.L. – Unicorn, 1968
The article discusses models of synchronic and diachronic phonology and suggests changes in them. The basic generative model of phonology is outlined with the author's reinterpretations. The systematic phonemic level is questioned in terms of its unreality with respect to linguistic performance and its lack of validity with respect to historical…
Descriptors: Chinese, Descriptive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics, Dialects
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Bell, Alan – 1971
Distinction is made between nonsignificant (i.e. definitional or accidental) and significant universals. Two approaches to discovering the significance of universals are characterized and evaluated: the process-state approach, which aims at "transmission-significant" universals, and the transformationalist approach, which seeks for…
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Language Patterns
McGilvray, James A. – 1974
English tenses are discussed in terms of a unique ordering of three moments of time: the moment of speech, the moment of the event and the reference point. The aims of the paper are to: (1) show the usefulness of introducing the concept of reference point in tense analysis, (2) provide an account of how to construe reference points semantically,…
Descriptors: English, Form Classes (Languages), Generative Grammar, Language Research
British Council, London (England). English-Teaching Information Centre. – 1973
This bibliography cites references to books and anthologies in all areas of semantic studies, including generative semantics, studies of meaning in language and of the function of language, studies of syntax and semantics, and of the relationship between meaning and style. Entries include both American and European publications, and most have been…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Linguistics
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