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Bearth, Thomas – 1971
The spoken language of Toura, a language spoken by nearly 20,000 inhabitants of a mountainous region situated in the north of Man, the administrative center of the West Ivory Coast, is systematically analyzed in this linguistic study. Sixteen major chapters include: (1) grammatical generalizations, (2) phonemic unities, (3) classification of…
Descriptors: African Languages, Descriptive Linguistics, Dialects, Grammar
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Norman, Jerry L. – 1971
This document provides a description of the Foochow dialect of Chinese. Introductory remarks concern the geographical area of the dialect and previous analysis. The phonological description includes statements on syllable structure, initial consonants, finals, tones, changed tones, combinations of initials, finals, and tones, and syllables in…
Descriptors: Chinese, Consonants, Descriptive Linguistics, Foochow
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Hashimoto, Anne Yue – 1971
This document provides a description of the Tai-shan dialect of Chinese. Maps illustrate the area where the dialect is spoken, and introductory remarks concern previous study of the dialect, sources of current information, and relationship to other dialects. The phonological description provides information on syllable structure, initials, finals,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Chinese, Consonants, Descriptive Linguistics
Swain, Merrill – 1971
A definition of bilingualism can include speakers of different languages as well as those who speak several dialects or several sub-varieties of dialects in the same language. Most speakers are able to practice code-switching, whether it is from language to language or dialect to dialect, and the processes involved in such a capability may be the…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Child Language, Cognitive Processes, Dialects
Hutcheson, Pat Penn – 1972
The nature of nonstandard dialects and the ways they may contribute to reading failure in the children who speak them are the focal points around which the books and articles in this annotated bibliography were compiled. Part one, "The Linguistically Different Learner," contains abstracts of items which deal primarily with language…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Annotated Bibliographies, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Acquisition
Underwood, Gary N. – 1974
Interviews with Arkansas fourth, fifth, and sixth graders revealed a blatant contradiction between the objectives of the language arts curricula and the children's opinions about the appropriateness of their language. While the students uniformly regarded their own dialects as satisfactory and unchanged by school, when questioned specifically…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary Education, Instructional Materials, Language Arts
Anastasiow, Nicholas J.; Hanes, Michael L. – 1976
This book presents some language studies which have been conducted with children from lower socioeconomic and minority groups over the past four years (1972-1976). These and other studies indicate that children who live in poverty can succeed in school and that, when these children do not succeed, it is due more to a failure of the school to…
Descriptors: Child Language, Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Education, Inner City
Silverman, Thalia Pappas – 1975
The need to find which social contexts elicit children's fullest language repertoire generated this study of the effects of three social distance variables on language production, as measured by mean length of communication unit, vocabulary diversity, and use of black English. The social distance variables investigated included race and sex of…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Elementary Education, Language Research, Language Variation
Merrill, Celia – 1976
This paper examines the written English of Chicano freshman composition students and presents a contrastive analysis of the written English of the hypothetical college freshman, which approximates "standard" English, and the written English of 93 Chicano freshmen. Discussion focuses on various linguistic differences, classified in the…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Comparative Analysis, Contrastive Linguistics, English Instruction
Williams, Frederick; And Others – 1977
In dealing with children's language, this document provides a picture of how language is considered in child development, how children differ in their use of language, and how attitudes about children's language tend to be developed. The document may be used for any inservice program on children's speech (directly observable vocal behaviors),…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Child Development, Child Language, Elementary Education
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Brumble, David – English Education, 1975
Descriptors: Dialects, English Curriculum, English Education, English Instruction
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Mitchell, T. F. – Journal of Linguistics, 1978
Challenges the descriptive linguist to tackle the problem of Educated Spoken Arabic and its regional varieties, in particular in regard to aspect and the participle. (AM)
Descriptors: Arabic, Descriptive Linguistics, Form Classes (Languages), Grammar
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Bailey, Charles-James N. – International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 1978
Language educators need to consider whether the goal for learning English as a foreign language is to be bookish "correctness" or something approaching the competence and performance of at least moderately well-educated native speakers. Grammatical usages and pronunciations are considered and comparisons with other languages are made. (SW)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Dialects, English (Second Language), Language Fluency
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Carter, Eltse B. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1978
Advocates a return to teaching standard written English and setting high standards for all students. (MKM)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Community Colleges, English Instruction, Language Usage
Stillman, Peter R. – Intercom, 1978
A series of activities to help junior high school students build a conceptual model of communication. Through games and reading selections, students become familiar with dialect and jargon; consider the thesis that language is behavior; and understand how easy it is to fail to communicate with other people. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Dialects, Idioms, Interpersonal Competence
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