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Poplack, Shana – Language in Society, 1978
Describes an investigation of the nature of English dialect acquisition among bilingual Puerto Ricans. Subjects were in the sixth grade of a school in the Puerto Rican community in North Philadelphia. Results show that subjects can socially classify linguistic variants from two competing systems and use them appropriately. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Bilingualism, Code Switching (Language), Dialect Studies

Shen, Zhongwei – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1987
Summarizes 10 presentations made at the workshop on a variety of topics including: classification of Chinese dialects; the importance of semantic units in tone sandhi; insights on Chinese character recognition among brain-damaged patients; and a cognitive approach to the study of Chinese grammar. (TR)
Descriptors: Chinese, Cognitive Processes, Dialect Studies, Grammar

Isenbarger, Joan; Smith, Veta – English Journal, 1973
Describes a study in which Black English was taught as a standard dialect with elementary education majors serving as subjects. (RB)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Dialect Studies, Elementary Education, English Education

Somervill, Mary Ann; Jacobs, John F. – Negro Educational Review, 1972
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Dialect Studies, Educationally Disadvantaged
Whitehead, Jack L.; Miller, Leslie – Southern Speech Communication Journal, 1972
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Dialect Studies, Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Stereotypes

Rosen, Carl L.; Ames, Wilber S. – Reading World, 1972
Descriptors: Age Differences, Black Dialects, Dialect Studies, Elementary Education
Tabouret-Keller, Andree; Luckel, Frederic – Langages, 1981
In the context of reflections on sociolinguistic research in Alsace, results are discussed of current studies which indicate the importance of the city/rural area distinction in use of French and Alsatian. The complexity of the actual linguistic situation in Alsace is described. (AMH)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Dialect Studies, Diglossia, French

Beebe, Leslie M. – Language Learning, 1977
This paper describes research that investigated the influence of the listener on the dialectal code-switching behavior of a group of Chinese-Thai bilingual teachers. (CFM)
Descriptors: Bilingual Teachers, Bilingualism, Chinese, Code Switching (Language)

Piche, Gene L.; And Others – Communication Monographs, 1977
Recounts a study which provides evidence that teachers' perceptions of students' achievement potential are most seriously affected by social class information and less so by dialect-ethnicity than assumed in previous language-attitude research. (MH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitudes, Behavioral Science Research, Children

Nagy, Naomi; Reynolds, Bill – Language Variation and Change, 1997
Examines a pattern of end-of-word deletion in Faetar, a Francoprovencal dialect spoken in southern Italy, and considers synchronic variants. The article uses the word "deletion" as a synchronic description of the fact that speakers do not always phonetically produce everything in the input form. Optimality Theory accounts for such…
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Dialect Studies, Foreign Countries, French

Gupta, Anthea Fraser; Yeok, Siew Pui – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1995
Discusses the major language shift in Singapore from the familial use of varieties of Chinese other than Mandarin towards the languages of education, English and Mandarin. An ethnographic study is presented of a Singaporean Chinese family that has moved from Cantonese to English, and the underlying pressures leading to this shift are examined. (19…
Descriptors: Cantonese, Code Switching (Language), Dialect Studies, English (Second Language)

Cole, Patricia A.; Taylor, Orlando L. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1990
Ten African-American children, aged five to six, who speak Black English Vernacular were administered three standard English articulation tests. Results showed that a failure to take the issue of dialect variation into account substantially increased the likelihood of misdiagnosing normally speaking African-American children as having articulation…
Descriptors: Articulation Impairments, Black Dialects, Black Students, Diagnostic Tests

Seymour, Harry N.; Bland-Stewart, Linda; Green, Lisa J. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1998
The syntax of 14 child speakers of African American English (AAE) with and without language disorders were compared. Findings suggested that shared features between AAE and Standard American English may be more diagnostically salient than features not shared when identifying children of AAE language backgrounds with language disorders. (DB)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Youth, Clinical Diagnosis, Dialect Studies
Hsiao, Yuchau E. – 1991
There are two facets to the lyric rhythm of Taiwanese folk songs: beat alignment and metrical pattern selection. Because the lyrics are metrically derived from classical Chinese verse, a prosodic line may have syllable-beat symmetry. However, syllable-beat mismatches are also common. Lexical syllables have preference over functor syllables in beat…
Descriptors: Chinese, Dialect Studies, Dialects, Folk Culture
Ford, James F. – Florida FL Reporter, 1974
Descriptors: Dialect Studies, Language Attitudes, Language Research, Language Usage