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Selinker, Larry – 1993
This article examines the phenomenon of fossilization in second language (SL) learning and instruction, discussing this process as a form of simplification. Fossilization occurs when particular linguistic forms become permanently established in the interlanguage of SL learners in a form that is deviant from the target language norm and that…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Interlanguage, Language Attitudes, Language Proficiency
O'Dowd, Elizabeth – 1991
According to the linguistic theory of "natural order," eight English morphemes have been ranked in an invariant order of difficulty for learners of English as a Second Language (ESL). Pedagogical implications of this theory have led to the "natural approach" as a comprehensive second language teaching methodology. A case study that suggests the…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Case Studies, English (Second Language), Error Analysis (Language)
Boehlke, Lisa; Rummel, Mary Kay – MinneTESOL Journal, 1990
An approach is described for developing the language of limited English proficient (LEP) students using process writing with content drawn from across the curriculum. This is proposed in the context of recent research in second language reading that has focused on developing metacognitive awareness and use of reading strategies, and that less…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, English (Second Language)
Spoelders, Marc – 1987
Education may be seen as a form of verbal communication. Opinions about the part language plays in pedagogical communication differ according to the emphasis placed on: (1) the teacher (i.e., language as a means of transferring knowledge, as in the traditional teacher-centered concept); (2) the students (or language as a means of learning); or (3)…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Classroom Communication, Communication (Thought Transfer), Discourse Analysis
Demuth, Katherine – 1989
An autosegmental account of the child's acquisition of grammatical tone in Sesotho, a southern Bantu language, is presented. The following theoretical questions are addressed: (1) When and how does the child figure out that Sesotho is a tonal rather than intonational, stress, or accentual language?; (2) How does the child acquire tonal rules?; and…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Bantu Languages, Case Studies, Child Language
Duranti, Alessandro; Ochs, Elinor – 1989
A study investigated how Samoan adults use genitive constructions in comparison with use by four young children. Results suggest that while adults and children both favor a clausal strategy of highlighting the affected object in a manipulative activity scene, Samoan children have difficulty exploiting the grammar of genitive noun phrases to encode…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Child Language, Comparative Analysis
Dyson, Anne Haas; Genishi, Celia – 1991
This paper discusses how the vision of the child as a member of a community has been reflected in and has helped shape recent research in language arts education in early childhood. The paper discusses how researchers in language arts education have focused on (1) a range of genres (socially defined language events), including how children use…
Descriptors: Child Language, Classroom Research, Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy
Farrell, Paul – 1990
This report aims to show how an emphasis on vocabulary can contribute to courses in English for Specific Purposes (ESP), using the data from two lexical studies. The first study attempts to discover to what extent there may be a general language of science, or semi-technical vocabulary. This type of vocabulary would seem to offer a useful…
Descriptors: Electronics, English for Science and Technology, English for Special Purposes, Foreign Countries
Attinasi, John; And Others – 1982
Research was conducted to consider in detail the intergenerational dimensions of bilingualism in the Puerto Rican community in New York City via the children of adult immigrants who had abandoned their native language usage and who later revived it. The issues in focus are language choice, language change, language use, and language learning. The…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Bilingualism, Code Switching (Language), English (Second Language)
Kerr, Barbara, Ed. – 1983
Results of studies by four research teams on French as a second language in Ontario are presented along with commentaries. Merrill Swain and Sharon Lapkin's findings from the study "Bilingual Education in Ontario: A Decade of Research" are reported, and Michael Canale's discussion of the purposes and theoretical framework development of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education Programs, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
PDF pending restorationAinsworth, Nancy – 1981
The promotion of literacy among minority groups depends in part upon educational and sociolinguistic discourse analysis. As a contribution to that effort, the present study provides data on the narrative in the language of Mexican-American adults by gathering and analyzing personal narratives produced in both English and Spanish. These narratives…
Descriptors: Adults, Classroom Communication, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language)
Akers, Belle L. – 1988
This study was designed to investigate the effects of the use of language experience and whole language activities in an early literacy kindergarten curriculum. The study attempts to show that participation in a language-enriched environment achieves results similar to those of traditional methods and basal reading programs in regard to the…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Curriculum Development, Early Reading, Emergent Literacy
Jacobus, Everett Franklin, Jr. – 1989
Based on research relating William Perry's scheme of cognitive development to foreign language proficiency, a developmental hypothesis concerning language ability is proposed. This approach suggests that lower developmental stages in the cognitive domain retard the achievement of communicative language proficiency, while higher developmental…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Communicative Competence (Languages), Conversational Language Courses, Developmental Stages
Abulhaija, Lutfi Ahmad – 1989
This study gathered information on the acquisition of affixes in Urdu by native children. The research was carried out in the city of Irbid, in northern Jordan, and in the capital city of Amman. Data consist of tape-recorded, naturally occurring and elicited speech of 13 children aged 2.4 to 9 years. The children were native speakers of Urdu,…
Descriptors: Affixes, Case Studies, Child Language, English (Second Language)
Ponterotto, Diane – 1990
This study explored the age variable within the framework of Stephen Krashen's (1973, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1982) monitor hypothesis. The experiment conducted two types of English language lessons based on antithetical pedagogical strategies. The first aimed at the activation of monitor use, constructed around formal learning tasks and the second…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language)


