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DeCarlo, Mary Jean Tecce – Working Papers in Educational Linguistics, 1994
This paper describes the communicative function of language in a monolingual public school kindergarten. The study was based on observations of classroom communication and interviews with the teacher. The paper describes the speech of students and the teacher during different segments of the school day, and presents an analysis of 290 speech acts…
Descriptors: Classification, Classroom Communication, Ethnography, Kindergarten
Horsella, Maria – 1994
This paper discusses various techniques that scientists and other professionals can use to keep current in their field despite the large amount of available information, such as consulting abstracts, indexes, reviews, and catalogues. It also examines specific language patterns that are used in the sciences to produce synthesis and abridgement,…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Indexes
Heiderson, Mazin A. – 1994
An overview of the skills, techniques, tools, and compensation of language translators and interpreters is offered. It begins with a definition of translation and a brief history of translation in the western world. Basic principles of translation dating back to Roman writers are also outlined. A five-step process in producing a good translation…
Descriptors: Costs, Dictionaries, Discourse Analysis, Idioms
Tchudi, Stephen, Ed. – 1993
This book probes the possibilities of interdisciplinary learning and integrated curriculum through the structuring and expressive powers of language. The 15 essays in the book explore the issues of bridging the gap between the two cultures of science and humanities, demystifying science for learners, teaching students to construct and explain…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Fused Curriculum, Higher Education
Bruce, Nigel J. – Hong Kong Papers in Linguistics and Language Teaching, 1990
English is used as a second-language (EL2) medium of instruction in a wide range of developing countries, notably in East and South Asia, the Middle East, and many parts of Africa, often in the face of a vigorous resurgence of indigenous and regional cultures and languages. A discussion of this situation illustrates some of the social, political,…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Policy, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Farr, Marcia – 1991
One segment of a larger study examined literacy activities occurring within the homes of immigrant families in Chicago's Mexican-American community. During the first year and a half of fieldwork, literacy practices seemed minimal and infrequent. However, further analysis indicated that such practices were occurring, and were woven into the fabric…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Educational Attitudes, English (Second Language), Family Environment
Theory Building in Technical Communications: Instrumental Effectiveness versus Speculative Questing.
Parsons, Gerald M. – 1988
This paper attempts to trace a line of theory development in technical communication from Dwight Stevenson's 1977 call for "instrumental effectiveness" in theoretical inquiries, based upon careful inductive research methods, to later examples of more speculative and inadequately documented theories about what constitutes the field's…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Theories, Higher Education
British Council, London (England). English Language and Literature Div. – 1981
The role and status of English instruction in Malawi is outlined. The role of English in Malawi as a whole, English instruction within the educational system, language teacher supply and training, and British support for English instruction in Malawi are reported. English is taught as a subject in primary school and is the language of instruction…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Instructional Materials, Language of Instruction
Lancy, David; And Others – 1981
Reported are the results of an experiment in which twelve different conservation of length tasks, indicative of passage from Piaget's pre-operational to concrete operations stages of cognitive development, were administered to a sample of individuals from Imbonggu-speaking people, a remote and traditional society in Papua New Guinea. Individuals…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Conservation (Concept), Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Influences
Macias, Reynaldo F. – 1987
A framework for discussing the issues associated with language policy in the United States is offered, highlighting the history of the country's diverse language groups and language policies. It is proposed that language politics, and often the policies themselves, reflect the social relations between groups within a society. The history of…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, English, Ethnic Groups, Intergroup Relations
Hayes, Christopher G. – 1990
Basic theoretical assumptions support the contention that writing has an important role to play in the teaching of reading and learning processes. E. M. Forster focused on the product of writing as an embodiment of either finished or evolving thought, and Ann E. Berthoff emphasizes the capacity of language to generate itself and, in so doing,…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Cognitive Processes, Critical Reading, Higher Education
Universal Esperanto Association, Rotterdam (Netherlands). – 1985
Esperanto can remove the language problem from tourism and bring major moral, economic, and practical advantages for all of humankind. Officials of national and local tourism organizations and companies should encourage its application in various ways, for example, by using it for: publication of publicity materials destined for use abroad; public…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Intercultural Communication, International Organizations, Language Role
Lins, Ulrich – 1986
While Esperanto is not yet officially accepted as a second language for all people, it has long been a fully functional language. The promotion of Esperanto, organized mainly by the Universal Esperanto Association (UEA), is intimately associated with the search for peace and international cooperation. The organization has provided relief work in…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Cultural Interrelationships, Educational Strategies, Information Dissemination
Saletti, Norberto – 1986
From the beginning, the Esperanto movement has flourished because of the work of young people. They were among the pioneers in promoting the language and its use. The World Esperanto Youth Organization was formed in 1920, and has experienced periods of growth and decline in interest and participation. A 1969 declaration calling on youth throughout…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Civil Liberties, History, Intercultural Communication
Coulmas, Florian – 1985
The question of what a national language is good for has been asked and answered many times, and the validity of each answer depends on historical circumstances. Many assume that there is a direct relationship between language and nation. Leibniz argued in 1683, at a time when bilingualism was socially stratifying, that nation and language…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Developing Nations, Diachronic Linguistics, Ethnicity


