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Treon, Martin A. – Lang Speech, 1970
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Auditory Discrimination, Consonants, Hypothesis Testing
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Wiig, Elizabeth H.; Globus, Diane – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1971
Relative efficiency of strategies in eliciting word identifications was explored with 11 aphasic and 11 nonaphasic adults. Though number of words identified were similar, and low infralogical and low logical clues were equally efficient in eliciting target words, high logical and high infralogical clues were more efficient with nonaphasic…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Association Measures, Language Research, Learning Disabilities
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Cross, David – System, 1983
Evaluates the commonly held idea that girls are better language learners than boys. Results indicate that boys are not weaker in any of the language skill areas tested. Recommends that future research concentrate on the sex and image of the teacher. (EKN)
Descriptors: Language Attitudes, Language Proficiency, Language Research, Second Language Learning
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Edwards, Walter F. – Language in Society, 1983
Takes the position that the use of creole and English varieties in Guyana is socially motivated. Examines the linguistic behavior of nine groups of individuals from three communities within a theoretical framework proposed by LePage. The framework shows these groups, and the individuals, exploiting the codal resources of their society to their…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Creoles, Language Research, Language Usage
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Carpenter, Dale – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1983
Spelling error patterns of 30 disabled readers (grades 3 through 6) were compared to error patterns of 40 younger able readers (grades 1 through 3), and 37 able readers of the same age. Discriminant analyses indicated distinguishing patterns, primarily between the disabled readers and the older able readers. (Author/SEW)
Descriptors: Error Patterns, Language Research, Learning Disabilities, Reading Difficulties
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Richgels, Donald J. – Language and Speech, 1983
Discusses children's comprehension of complex sentences as measured by a picture selection test. Concludes that the interplay of both syntactic factors, such as active vs. passive, and nonsyntactic factors, such as expectation, must be considered in any characterization of children's sentence comprehension ability. (EKN)
Descriptors: Child Language, Children, Comprehension, Language Acquisition
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Rampton, M. B. H. – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1983
Examines educational literature concerned with the English of Asian schoolchildren in Britain, focusing on the often pejorative phrase "deceptive fluency." Contrasts educational discussion on the English of Asian children with that of West Indian children. (EKN)
Descriptors: Bias, Children, Elementary Education, English (Second Language)
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Poyatos, Fernando – Language Sciences, 1982
Examines the various aspects of natural conversation in order to provide a theoretically comprehensive schema that accounts for a conversation's structure. Aspects considered are: (1) speaker-listener initial and turn-change behavior; (2) the listener's speaker-directed behavior; (3) interlistener and simultaneous behaviors; and (4) the function…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Language Patterns, Language Research, Paralinguistics
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Giles, Howard; Hewstone, Miles – Language Sciences, 1982
Presents theoretical models of how language acts (1) as a dependent variable of how people subjectively construe situations and (2) as an independent variable creatively defining and redefining situations for those involved. Discusses the importance of developing an interdisciplinary model of language variation in its social context. (EKN)
Descriptors: Language Research, Language Usage, Language Variation, Models
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Platt, John T.; Ho, Mian Lian – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1982
Discusses some of the features of Singapore English, including the use of particles, the completive aspect marker, question tagging, and "got" as an existential-locative verb. (EKN)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Language Attitudes, Language Patterns, Language Research
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Ackerman, Brian P. – Journal of Child Language, 1983
Examines whether four- to six-year-old children are sensitive to the contextual influence of previous discourse on judgements of adequacy of referential communication. Findings show the children could discriminate between the functionally informative and ambiguous communications. (EKN)
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Language Acquisition, Language Processing, Language Research
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Oxford, Rebecca L. – Modern Language Journal, 1982
Reviews studies on language loss in individuals rather than groups in three categories: research on optimal age for foreign language learning; studies on cognitive aspects of language loss; and investigations concerning attitudes toward language learning, maintenance, and loss. Believes such research may ultimately tell foreign language teachers…
Descriptors: Language Attitudes, Language Maintenance, Language Processing, Language Research
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Labov, William – Language in Society, 1982
Discusses the factors that led to linguists being able to present effective testimony in the form of an unified view on the origins and structural characteristics of the Black English vernacular at the Ann Arbor trial. (EKN)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Education, Court Litigation, Language Research
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Fee, Jane; Ingram, David – Journal of Child Language, 1982
Research with 24 infants revealed that reduplication is a general pattern during the earliest stages of phonological development, used most frequently by children who follow a multisyllabic rather than monosyllabic course of development. (Author)
Descriptors: Child Language, Infants, Language Acquisition, Language Research
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Jarvis, Donald K.; Jensen, Don C. – Modern Language Journal, 1982
Study attempts to compare occasional glosses, standard translations, and word-for-word translations as aids to reading by assessing their effect on reading comprehension and syntax acquisition. Results show parallel translations to be of some value for learning syntax and comprehension and standard translations are superior to literal translations…
Descriptors: College Students, Language Research, Reading Comprehension, Russian
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