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Jacobson, Rodolfo – 1974
Today's inclusion of semantics within the overall language design offers proof against the earlier mistaken view that semantics was irrelevant to the study of language. Sociolinguistics have reassessed language as a social matrix that encompasses the sum of linguistic variation present in a given community. Variability in language is described by…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Language Patterns
Allen, Richard – 1974
This paper investigates some of the underlying assumptions prevalent in much of the research concerning the language patterns of black children and compares two competing research approaches: the deficit model, which assumes that black children from the ghetto hear very little language, much of it ill-formed, and that they are impoverished in…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Higher Education, Language Patterns
Burrows, Alvina T.; And Others – 1961
This bulletin reports on studies dealing with the major role of composition and the supporting roles of discussing, dictating, illustrating, spelling, and handwriting in improving the language skills of elementary school students. Chapters include "Composition in Primary Grades," which stresses the importance of teaching children to express…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Handwriting Skills, Language Acquisition
Safonov, Nikolai A. – 1971
This paper is based on an investigation of an increasing tendency in modern German to use the second person singular imperative without the suffix "e." All major works on German grammar, including the standard reference books on the subject, require this suffix for all weak and most strong verbs. (Those verbs which change their stem vowel from "e"…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), German, Grammar, Language Acquisition
Andreacchi, Joseph – 1973
This study examined whether dialect background interferes with the comprehension of school material due to structural and phonological differences and whether reading or listening is a more efficient mode for presentation of school material. The population of 304 black male adolescents was randomly assigned to four groups, and seven passages of…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Dialect Studies, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research
Merz, Geri W. – 1973
This paper reports one aspect of the author's research on the phonology of the Spanish spoken in Tucson, Arizona. The specific aspect of the research considered there concerns "levels" of speech. "Levels" refers to the systematic variation in speech form that can be observed in the speech of one individual. The empirical…
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Interviews, Language Research, Language Styles
Young, Rodney H. – 1973
This paper concerns the question of linguistic deficiency in the bilingual setting. The author believes that language is a uniquely human phenomenon developing mainly in response to maturation in the midst of confusing linguistic input, varying in style and language according to situation. However, there seems to be no reason to expect the…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Investigations, Language Ability, Language Patterns
Moore, Timothy E., Ed. – 1973
This volume deals with various aspects of the relationship between linguistic ability and general cognitive development. It presents original, up-to-date research for child psychologists, linguists, psycholinguists, scholars, teachers, and students interested in this field and interprets the findings in the context of contemporary linguistic…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development
Duncan, Caroline Rose – 1969
To explore some of the ways in which notions of grammaticality reflected in secondary English language textbook series affect a student's acquisition of standard English and his attitude toward language, (1) statements which authors of widely-used textbooks made about standard English and why it is taught in the schools were compared with comments…
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Patterns, Language Research, Nonstandard Dialects
PDF pending restorationHoge, Henry W., Comp. – 1969
This third section of the research project, "The Syntax of Contemporary Brazilian Portuguese," presents a descriptive and historical survey of the evolution of the language. Included in the work are: (1) a summary of historical concern with this subject reflecting literary and linguistic interest, (2) classification and discussion of…
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Dialect Studies, Language Research, Latin American Culture
Weaver, Constance Waltz – 1970
The recent work by sociolinguists is more accurate for consideration of urban dialects than is the analysis provided in the "Linguistic Atlas" materials. The sociolinguists' work shows that the use of nonstandard phonological and grammatical features varies according to one's socioeconomic status, ethnic background, speech context, age,…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Dialect Studies, Doctoral Dissertations, Ethnology
Sanders, Robert E.; Schneider, Michael – 1972
Departing from Baconian science which focuses on explanation of the occurrence of events, Chomsky's linguistics involves a different orientation--namely the explanation of form to account for linguistic behavior. The "knowledge" upon which linguistic judgements are based involves the premise of innate mechanisms. The assumption that speakers and…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Language Acquisition, Language Learning Levels, Language Patterns
Backus, Robert L. – Papers in Japanese Linguistics, 1972
This paper seeks to formulate a principle that explains the working of the Japanese number system with respect to Japanese nouns and that defines the kinds of nouns and contexts that condition the forms of number expressions. It is the author's theory that in applying numbers to nouns, the Japanese make a formal distinction between things they…
Descriptors: Chinese, Criteria, Descriptive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics
Jernudd, Bjorn H. – 1971
This paper provides a review of "English Transported: Essays on Australasian English," edited by W. S. Ramson. The book is a collection of articles on the various types of English spoken mainly in Australia and New Zealand. Articles discuss such varieties as nineteenth and twentieth century Australian English, New Zealand English, Pidgin…
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Book Reviews, Descriptive Linguistics, Dialect Studies
PDF pending restorationOliverius, Zdenek F.; Slonek, Rae D. – 1970
This paper raises the question of the relationship between Russian verbs of motion and verbal aspect, and presents a discussion concerning the typology of motion verbs with respect to aspect. After establishing terminology and presenting the corpus of verbs considered to be verbs of motion, the authors discuss the traditional criteria for…
Descriptors: Classification, Criteria, Descriptive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics


