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Peer reviewedRabia, Salim Abu; Siegel, Linda S. – Reading Psychology, 1995
Investigates whether Arabic orthography differs from an alphabetic orthography regarding context effects among poor and skilled readers. Finds that skilled as well as poor readers significantly improved their reading accuracy when they read voweled and unvoweled words in context and that skilled readers significantly improved their reading voweled…
Descriptors: Arabic, Context Effect, Language Research, Orthographic Symbols
Peer reviewedMcNeill, David; And Others – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1994
This study compared the reactions of observers to discourses that presented "fitting" gestures with those in which the gestures were mismatched to the meaning of their associated phrase. It found that observers reported different meanings according to the gestures used. (nine references) (MDM)
Descriptors: Body Language, Discourse Analysis, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedHancin-Bhatt, Barbara – Second Language Research, 1994
Discusses theoretical explanations of segment transfer in early second-language learning, focusing on the issue of differential substitution. The Feature Competition Model is based on an algorithm for the calculation of feature prominences in the first language based on the principles of underspecification. (62 references) (MDM)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Models
Cappelletto, Anna Maria – Rassegna Italiana di Linguistica Applicata, 1995
This article describes research carried out with 389 Italian senior high school students to test the hypothesis that there is a relationship between one's written language and cognitive style. This study takes previous research in the area of field dependence and field independence in a new direction. (CFM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Field Dependence Independence, High School Students, Italian
Peer reviewedDe Villiers, Jill; Roeper, Thomas – Journal of Child Language, 1995
Two studies are described that investigated preschool children's sensitivity to relative clauses as barriers to the movement of "wh" questions. A cross-sectional study and a longitudinal study conducted over the course of one year found that young children refused to extract "wh" questions from the ungrammatical site inside a…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cross Sectional Studies, Grammar, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedMervis, Carolyn B.; Bertrand, Jacqueline – Journal of Child Language, 1995
Vocabulary development of three children, aged 1;6 to 1;8, who had not yet begun to evidence a vocabulary spurt was followed to determine if these children would eventually have a vocabulary spurt. Results of the study are discussed in the context of the argument that a substantial proportion of children never evidence a vocabulary spurt. (JL)
Descriptors: Child Language, Developmental Stages, Language Acquisition, Language Research
Peer reviewedMarslen-Wilson, William; And Others – Language and Cognitive Processes, 1995
Reviews recent research on English place assimilation (e.g., "sweet" articulated as "sweep" in the environment "sweet boy"), evaluating an account of variation in terms of abstract, underspecified lexical form representations. A hybrid account is proposed where abstract lexical representations can be contacted directly by varying phonetic forms.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, English, Language Research, Linguistic Theory
Peer reviewedDanesi, Marcel – International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1995
This article suggests that the notion of "conceptual fluency," which has been derived from the current research on the role of metaphor in language and cognition, can be used to draft a teaching curriculum around the notion that metaphor is the organizing principle of common discourse. (51 references) (MDM)
Descriptors: Language Fluency, Language Research, Language Usage, Metaphors
Peer reviewedMollica, Anthony; Danesi, Marcel – Mosaic: A Journal for Language Teachers, 1995
Reviews research on the neuroscientific perspective to second-language acquisition and teaching, focusing on the "critical period" of language acquisition, brain hemispheric mapping, universal grammar theory, the modal directionality principle, and the modal focusing principle. (contains 74 references) (MDM)
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Neurolinguistics
Peer reviewedShirai, Yasuhiro – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 1990
The relationship between prototype meanings and frequency of use is investigated with a view to establishing a foundation for the problem of "prototype acquisition." One polysemous basic verb, "put," is used in this study of native speaker discourse, and implications for both prototype theory and the acquisition of polysemy are…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Context Clues, Discourse Analysis, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedBilmes, Jack – Language in Society, 1992
Applies techniques of conversational analysis and sociolinguistics to provide an ethnographic account of a mediation in Thailand. (48 references) (LB)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Daily Living Skills, Ethnography, Intercultural Communication
Peer reviewedSpears, Arthur K. – Language in Society, 1992
Summarizes the main points presented in the 1989 book, "The Death of Black English" by R.R. Butlers (1989). Butler's book presents most important research of last 20 years and subjects the results to variation analysis. It is concluded that the history of linguistic assimilation points to the eventual disappearance of Black English in…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Language Research, Language Variation, Linguistic Borrowing
Peer reviewedRoss, Steven – Language Testing, 1992
In an examination of definition of oral proficiency, this study investigated the phenomenon of variation in questions posed by interviewers at key junctures in the interview process. It is argued that perceptions of oral proficiency are reflected in the extent of accommodation in interviewer questioning. (23 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Informal Assessment, Interviews, Language Proficiency, Language Research
Peer reviewedHedgcock, John – Second Language Research, 1993
Learners' grammaticality reactions emerge through cognitive processes and relate to the nature of the linguistic stimulus. Discussion of such metalinguistic judgments, particularly learners' tolerance of ill-formedness, attempts to clarify established perspectives, arguing that specific aspects of test strings may influence the saliency of certain…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Grammatical Acceptability, Language Patterns, Language Research
Peer reviewedUziel, Sigal – Second Language Research, 1993
A test of a hypothesis about the availability of Universal Grammar principles to adult language learners involved testing predictions about acquisition patterns in Hebrew speakers learning English as a Second Language. Results supported the view that second-language acquisition is a process of parameter reassignment of principles that are indeed…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Grammar, Hebrew, Language Research


