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LAFFAL, JULIUS – 1966
A TECHNIQUE OF ANALYSIS OF SYMBOLISM IS PRESENTED, BASED ON THE IDEA THAT WORDS WHICH APPEAR IN CLOSE ASSOCIATION IN THE SPEECH OR WRITING OF AN INDIVIDUAL ARE PSYCHOLOGICALLY CLOSELY RELATED. THE LATENT MEANING, OR SYMBOLISM, OF A WORD IS ELUCIDATED BY SHOWING HOW CLOSE IT IS, CONCEPTUALLY, TO OTHER SELECTED WORDS OR THEMES IN THE INDIVIDUAL'S…
Descriptors: Language Research, Psycholinguistics, Symbolic Language
Poitou, Jacques – Travaux Neuchatelois de Linguistique (Tranel), 2001
This article focuses on prototypical conceptions and articulation of diachronic change in a language. It examines how linguistic change prototypes can provide a model for researching evolution in a language. (Contains 24 references.) (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Language Research, Models
Witty, Francis J. – Libr Quart, 1970
Texts are presented which employ the word alphabet" and are earlier than D. Diringer's citation for its first appearance in literature. Terms, not adequately treated in the standard lexica, need thorough examination in individual Christian writers of the early period. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Etymology, History, Language Research, Onomastics
Peer reviewedPeng, Fred C. C. – Language Sciences, 1982
Discusses the evolution of linguistic research in an attempt to delineate the place of sociolinguistics in the language sciences sphere. (EKN)
Descriptors: History, Language Research, Linguistics, Sociolinguistics
Peer reviewedValdes, Guadalupe; Angelelli, Claudia – Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 2003
Discusses research on interpreting focused specifically on issues raised by this literature about the nature of bilingualism. Suggests research carried out on interpreting--while primarily produced with a professional audience in mind and concerned with improving the practice of interpreting--provides valuable insights about complex aspects of…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Interpreters, Language Research, Translation
Journal of Educational Issues of Language Minority Students, 1994
Information about the ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics (CLL), part of the federal ERIC education network and database that is housed at the Center for Applied Linguistics, is offered. Ways to find ERIC/CLL documents and access the ERIC database are outlined. (LB)
Descriptors: Clearinghouses, Databases, Language Research, Linguistics
Peer reviewedSchaffner, Christina – Current Issues in Language and Society, 1998
Introduces an issue dedicated to examining the concept of norms in translation studies (based on a 1998 seminar on translation and norms), providing an overview of the concept of norms, linguistic norms in translation studies, norms and conventions in text-linguistic approaches, the concept of equivalence, and translational norms. (SM)
Descriptors: Language Research, Linguistics, Norms, Translation
Peer reviewedToury, Gideon – Current Issues in Language and Society, 1998
Presents some thoughts on the issue of translation and norms, focusing on the relationships between social agreements, conventions, and norms; translational norms; acts of translation and translation events; norms and values; norms for translated texts versus norms for non-translated texts; and competing norms. Comments on the reactions to three…
Descriptors: Language Research, Linguistics, Norms, Translation
Pienemann, Manfred – Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2004
Truscott and Sharwood-Smith's (henceforth T&SS's) paper offers an interesting set of hypotheses about one possible processing perspective in research on language acquisition. What is striking about this exposition of their model is that it ignores almost entirely the context of previous research on this issue. Embedding their exposition in its…
Descriptors: Language Research, Language Acquisition, Models
Axe, Judah B. – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2008
Conditional discrimination is inherent in the intraverbal relation when one verbal stimulus alters the evocative effect of another verbal stimulus and they collectively evoke an intraverbal response. Rarely in research on conditional discriminations have both conditional and discriminative stimuli been vocal verbal and rarely have the responses…
Descriptors: Topography, Autism, Developmental Disabilities, Operant Conditioning
Liontas, John I. – Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2008
This article deals with current notions of idiomaticity. It argues that lack of adequate empirical study and scholarship has prompted some authors to apply research findings from first language (L1) to second language (L2) contexts without scrutinizing more closely the factors affecting L2 idiom understanding. As a result, certain propositions…
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Critical Theory, Second Language Learning, Teaching Methods
Crain, Stephen – Language and Speech, 2008
Child and adult speakers of English have different ideas of what "or" means in ordinary statements of the form "A or B". Even more far-reaching differences between children and adults are found in other languages. This tells us that young children do not learn what "or" means by watching how adults use "or". An alternative is to suppose that…
Descriptors: Sentences, Language Research, Semantics, Child Language
Armstrong, David F. – Sign Language Studies, 2008
The idea that iconic visible gesture had something to do with the origin of language, particularly speech, is a frequent element in speculation about this phenomenon and appears early in its history. Socrates hypothesizes about the origins of Greek words in Plato's satirical dialogue, "Cratylus", and his speculation includes a possible…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Deafness, Semiotics, Linguistic Theory
Weber-Fox, Christine; Hampton, Amanda – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2008
Purpose: Previous findings from event-related brain potentials (ERPs) indicate that adults who stutter (AWS) exhibit processing differences for visually presented linguistic information. This study explores how neural activations for AWS may differ for a linguistic task that does not require preparation for overt articulation or engage the…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Inner Speech (Subvocal), Articulation (Speech), Semantics
Pomerantz, Anne – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2008
This article builds on Norton and Toohey's (2001) critique of good language learner (GLL) research to illustrate how college students in an advanced Spanish conversation course drew on particular ideologies of language and foreign language learning to construct and negotiate their classroom identities. I argue that these ideologies were implicated…
Descriptors: Language Research, Second Language Learning, Ideology, Spanish

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