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Cosens, Grace V. – 1972
Designed to measure comprehension of intact and deleted sentence structures corresponding to selected deletion transformation rules, this test is intended to be used with primary age children. Eight test passages were constructed at each of the first reader and high second reader levels from stories in the Ginn Basic Reader so that each passage…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Educational Research, Language Arts, Measurement Instruments
Chaika, Elaine Ostrach – 1972
Current linguistic theories, such as interpretive and generative semantics, are judged theoretically unsound and practically unsuitable for pedagogical purposes. Although the concept of case must be included in a grammar, current case theories are also rejected. The concept of case is redefined, as are the defining criteria for each case. A noun…
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Instructional Improvement, Linguistic Theory, Nouns
Stieglitz, Francine B. – 1973
The effect of sentence length and syntactic structure on the repeatability of sentences by native and foreign speakers of English was investigated in this study using 18 native English speakers, 30 advanced foreign students, and 114 intermediate level foreign students. Eighty-four sentences were presented for repetition, varying according to word…
Descriptors: College Students, English (Second Language), Foreign Students, Language Proficiency
Powers, James E. – 1973
This study examines the effect of expectation (children's judgments as to the probable actor within a given sentence) upon comprehension of passive sentences, the relationship of syntactic comprehension to the paradigmatic-syntagmatic shift in word associations, and the effect of sex on each. Forty first-graders and 40 kindergarteners were blocked…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Comprehension, Expectation, Grade 1
Oregon Univ., Eugene. Oregon Elementary English Project. – 1972
Developed by the Oregon Elementary English Project, this curriculum unit on language games and activities is intended for grades one and two. The games and activities are designed to make the child aware of language indirectly by requiring him to construct sentences of various kinds, observe relations between parts of sentences and between words,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Educational Games, Elementary Education, Grade 1
Brown, Wesley Arlin – 1970
The effect on student writing of Communications I classes at the University of Northern Colorado was tested using 95 students studying under 5 different teachers and 15 students who had participated in a previous study. Two paragraphs, one written at the beginning of the term and one at the end of the term were rated for organization, development,…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Communication (Thought Transfer), Course Evaluation, Grammar
Hakes, David T. – 1972
A heuristic strategy model of sentence comprehension, similar to ones suggested by Bever, Fodor and Garret, is discussed, with the focus on the conceptual characteristics of such a model and on relevant research. Briefly, the model assumes that a speech perception device constructs a representation of a heard sentence corresponding roughly to a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Grammar, Lexicology
Sitko, Merrill C.; And Others – 1972
Reported was a two part study of 59 educable mentally retarded (EMR) primary grade children which examined the possibility of ascertaining continuous word-association norms, word-association norms, and sentence norms for EMR children, and of utilizing the high word and sentence associations to facilitate reading instruction. Collection of both…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Mental Retardation, Mild Mental Retardation, Primary Education
Palmer, William Silas – 1970
Patterns and possibilities of free modifiers in written composition were studied. One purpose of the investigation was to help students communicate more effectively in writing. A more specific purpose was to determine if complicated syntactic elements used as free modifiers could be lifted from the complex subject of grammar and be presented as…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Grammar, High School Students, Language Acquisition
Coomber, James Elwood – 1972
Thirty third graders, divided into three equal groups, were used to determine the extent to which good, average, and poor readers depend upon two types of reading cues--graphic features of word and of context. To hold error quantity differences constant, materials were chosen at different levels of vocabulary and syntactic difficulty. Each subject…
Descriptors: Context Clues, Error Analysis (Language), Grade 3, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence
Stuckless, E. R.; Enders, M. – 1972
Three studies were conducted concerning the skills of deaf postsecondary students in recognizing and manipulating linguistic structures in written language. The first study was a pilot study dealing with the deaf student's ability to identify structural units in written language. The second two studies, concerning the cloze procedure, examined the…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, College Students, Diagnostic Tests, Exceptional Child Research
Dansereau, Donald F. – 1972
The purposes of this research were to develop a new methodology for measuring comprehension and analyze individual differences in perceiving sentence difficulty. Written descriptions of commonly occurring visual scenes served as the stimuli in the new methodology. The reader's success in drawing a scene after viewing a written description of it…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Reading, Reading Ability, Reading Comprehension
Weber, Jane E. – 1977
This study attempted to validate both the Fry-Kernel Distance Theory and the De Pierro findings, in determining the suitability of text material for the students to be instructed. First-year community college students were presented with sentences arranged in pairs, each representing two of four prescribed types. Subjects were to select the harder…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Readability, Reading Ability, Reading Research
Lanier, Dorothy C. – 1976
Textual puzzles may be used in freshman composition or introduction to writing courses to emphasize word order and subject-predicate agreement. These sentence puzzles demonstrate that the English language depends primarily upon word order to convey meaning, and assist students to avoid blending statement and question word order in their sentences…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, English Instruction, Paragraphs, Puzzles
Tharp, Alan L.; And Others – Journal of Educational Data Processing, 1975
Describes an experimental computer-assisted history tutoring system that uses augmented transitional networks to allow computer interaction in natural language. (IRT)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science, Elementary Education, History Instruction
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