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Buckley, Marilyn Hanf – Language Arts, 1992
Provides a retrospective of the research of Walter Loban. Discusses the primacy of oral language, language development, and the interrelationships between oral and written language in his research. (RS)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Integrated Curriculum, Language Acquisition, Language Research
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Lupton, Linda; Fristoe, Macalyne – Sign Language Studies, 1992
This investigation explored recognition memory for sign language vocabulary in sign language students. Ten beginning and 10 advanced students were asked to judge their familiarity with 50 old and new vocabulary items presented in both written (sign gloss) and signed stimulus modes. (JL)
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Deafness, Familiarity, Memory
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Danet, Brenda; Bogoch, Bryna – Language and Communication, 1992
Presents theoretical discussion of the emergence of linguistic features of documents that indicate society is moving toward a view of writing as a form of constitutive social action and of written documents as autonomous material objects having a life of their own. Linguistic features of Anglo-Saxon wills are shown to differ from those of modern…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interdisciplinary Approach, Old English, Oral Language
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Hample, Dale – Communication Monographs, 1992
Examines the way communication researchers write about the unconscious and its relationships with communication behavior. Shows that they use ordinary words to describe unconscious processes and are burdened by those words' implications of conscious agency. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Higher Education, Vocabulary
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Johnson, Donna M. – Applied Linguistics, 1992
Reports on an analysis of the forms, strategies, and functions of complimenting in one genre of written discourse. It is argued that writers use complimenting discourse strategies to establish and maintain rapport and to mitigate both global and genre-specific face-threatening acts and that these social purposes help account for both their…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Interpersonal Communication, Language Patterns, Peer Evaluation
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Brown, R. A. – Visible Language, 1991
Examines societies in which varieties and degrees of literacy are possible or ordinary, such as Japan and Korea. Finds that these societies have separate but functionally interrelated writing systems, used for communicatively disparate purposes, differential mastery of which, consequently, has social and economic repercussions. Finds that…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Cognitive Processes, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Gill, Tom; Nelson-Gill, Laurie – Reading Research and Instruction, 1994
Discusses the traps which catch speakers of nonstandard dialect when it comes to learning to read. Lists core understandings that teachers of pre- and inservice teachers can promote to make learning a second dialect--written language--an easy and natural cognitive task. (SR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Nonstandard Dialects, Reading Instruction
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Bialystok, Ellen – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1991
Studied the symbolic knowledge of children, between three and five years of age who knew the alphabet but could not read, in associating letters of the alphabet with the letter's symbolic sounds. (21 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Letters (Alphabet), Measures (Individuals), Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence, Phonetics
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Atkinson, Dwight – Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 1990
Reviews research that points toward the theoretical consideration of conventionalized written language, proposing that written discourse conventions can usefully be studied from a multifunctional perspective considering the interacting social, cognitive, and textual functions of language. A large unannotated bibliography is included. (CB)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Language Research, Linguistic Theory
Carver, Roger J. – ACEHI Journal, 1992
This article analyzes arguments for a written form of American Sign Language (ASL) and suggests the need for empowerment of people who are deaf. It concludes that suggestions to "alphabeticize" ASL or to utilize English glosses would not be appropriate, and proposes that deaf people themselves develop a visual symbol system. (DB)
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Deafness, Personal Autonomy, Visual Learning
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Ferris, Dana R. – Journal of Second Language Writing, 1993
Using data from a large second-language (L2) text analysis (160 texts, 62 variables) in which automatic analysis was not used, it is demonstrated that a computer program designed for first-language texts is not accurate enough to capture completely the structures used by L2 writers. Suggestions are offered for an L2 text analysis program. (17…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Language Research, Second Language Learning, Structural Analysis (Linguistics)
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Wilson, Timothy L.-Y.; And Others – Reading Improvement, 1993
Argues that young children should be encouraged to experiment with writing. Suggests that, as more thoughts are put into words and sentences that are recorded, children develop patterns for sentences that they can write and understand. Concludes that experimenting with writing gives children a chance to express themselves and to gain new…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Elementary Education, Emergent Literacy, Writing (Composition)
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Vagle, Wenche – International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1991
Small-scale empirical study was conducted of what characterizes morning-magazine radio language and how and why it varies. Results indicated radio language was mixture of spoken and written language, but relationship between amount of discourse planning and type of social interaction was not the same in radio situations as it is in spoken and…
Descriptors: Broadcast Journalism, Discourse Analysis, Language Usage, Oral Language
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Beach, Richard; Anson, Chris M. – Linguistics and Education, 1992
Studies intertextuality in teachers' peer dialog journal exchanges. Findings show that the meaning of intertextual links between entries has much to do with partners' shared stances toward gender roles (for the exchange between two women) and their roles as teachers within the school (for the exchange between two men). (Author)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Language Patterns, Language Research, Semantics
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Oviatt, Sharon; Bernard, Jon; Levow, Gina-Anne – Language and Speech, 1998
Analyzed the types and magnitude of linguistic adaptation occurring during spoken and multimodal human-computer error resolution. Researchers collected samples of users' spoken and written input immediately before and after recognition errors and at different spiral depths. Results indicated that human language changes in at least three different…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Error Correction, Linguistic Performance, Speech Communication
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