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Schvaneveldt, Roger; And Others – Child Development, 1977
This study employs a lexical-decision task to investigate second- and fourth-grade children's use of semantic context in word recognition. Results showed that younger and poorer readers benefit at least as much from semantic context in word recognition as do older and better readers. (Author/JMB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Context Clues, Decision Making, Elementary Education
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Dillon, George L. – College English, 1988
Considers the conventions of quotation marks--or "perverted commas"--and identifies seven uses, including shudder quotes (slang or inappropriate words) and scare quotes (used for attention or emphasis). Notes that quotation marks influence meaning and that finding a personal voice entails using language without quotes. (MM)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Plagiarism, Punctuation
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Simpson, Paul – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1988
Introduces the transitivity model of textual analysis, assesses its application to news reports, and discusses the critical linguistic background in which it has proved popular. (JK)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Language Patterns, Models, News Writing
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Jones, Michael Allan – Journal of Linguistics, 1988
Argues that the case-filter, essentially a morphological condition which determines the distribution of noun phrases, should be replaced. This new principle would relate morphological dependency of maximal lexical projections to a certain type of semantic dependency. (CB)
Descriptors: Lexicology, Linguistic Theory, Morphology (Languages), Nouns
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Shen, Sheldon – Information Processing and Management, 1988
Describes a model for a front end query processor to deal with incomplete information in a database. The effectiveness of the processor in restricting the number of objects to be processed in a query and in aiding the interpretation of a query is discussed. (26 references) (Author/CLB)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computational Linguistics, Databases, Mathematical Formulas
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Strassman, Barbara K.; And Others – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1987
Two studies examined the ability of 22 deaf high school students to instantiate (select appropriate word meaning from context) particular exemplars of general nouns and to use those instantiations as retrieval cues. Among results were that subjects could instantiate when asked to do so but did not do so spontaneously. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Comprehension, Deafness, High Schools, Receptive Language
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Stacks, Don W.; Sellers, Daniel E. – Communication Quarterly, 1986
Offers evidence that brain hemispheres process information differently, and that semantics influence hemispheric processing. Suggests directions for research on message style, source perception, and threat perception. (MS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Organizational Communication, Persuasive Discourse
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Merrill, Edward C. – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1985
Results of tasks measuring speed with which mentally retarded (N=9) and nonretarded adults retrieved information from short-term memory and processed permanently stored semantic information revealed that the retarded adults were slower in both processing domains. The relative magnitude of "processing inefficiency" was quite similiar across domains…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Processes, Mental Retardation, Semantics
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Taylor, Kathy – Hispania, 1985
Attempts to redefine the meaning of the two Spanish verbs "saber" and "conocer" and explores some possible extralinguistic factors affecting their usage. Shows that "conocer" represents knowledge which is firsthand and that this type of knowledge is a building block for the more thorough, systematic knowledge represented by "saber." (SED)
Descriptors: Definitions, Language Usage, Second Language Learning, Semantics
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Gathercole, Virginia C. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1985
Explores in three experiments development of three linguistic aspects of "more" in children's speech. Experiment 1 examined nature of early semantic content of "more;" Experiment 2, the child's differentiation of mass "more" from count "more"; and Experiment 3, the child's use of "more" as a…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Language Acquisition, Number Concepts, Semantics
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Powers, Michael D. – Hispania, 1985
Examines the treatment of sense discrimination in eight Spanish/English English/Spanish bilingual dictionaries and one specialized dictionary. Does this by analyzing 30 words that Torrents des Prats determined have at least nine different sense discriminations from English into Spanish. Larousse was found to be far superior to the others. (SED)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Definitions, Dictionaries, English
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Glidden, Laraine Masters; Warner, Darcey A. – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1985
The study used the semantic strategy of stories linking to-be-remembered items and a serial-recall requirement with 27 educable mentally retarded adolescents. In comparison to control subjects, Ss recalled more in the early trials of original learning, but retention after eight months was comparable for the two conditions. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Memory, Mild Mental Retardation, Secondary Education, Semantics
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Sinatra, Richard C.; And Others – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1985
An exploratory study involving three learning disabled students suggested that semantic maps, a visuospatial strategy in which concepts are linked, promoted reading comprehension. (CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Reading Comprehension, Semantics
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Levi, Gabriel; Piredda, M. Letizia – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1986
A study involving 18 dyslexic, 18 reading retarded, and 18 normal children (eight to 10 years old) concluded that, on anagram tasks, dyslexic Ss differed sharply from normal children in terms of quantity of answers, relationship between correct and incorrect answers, and strategies. (CL)
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Elementary Education, Learning Strategies, Phonology
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Lamersdorf, W.; And Others – Information Processing and Management, 1986
Identifies requirements for representing structural aspects of nonconventional information system applications and demonstrates how recursive data models support information systems better than record-based database modelling tools. Structural concepts for representing office data objects are discussed and applied to an office example. Language…
Descriptors: Databases, Information Systems, Models, Programing
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