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Keyvani, M. – English Language Teaching Journal, 1980
Describes how, through the use of two diagrams, one can teach the English present-perfect to Iranian students. One diagram consists of a time-line divided into "past" and "non-past." The other uses an oval to indicate a time-span including the present. Both facilitate comprehension of present-perfect meaning. (PJM)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Error Patterns, Instructional Materials, Interference (Language)
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Snow, Catherine E.; And Others – Journal of Child Language, 1980
Studies the acquisition of the morphological rules for plural, agentive, and demonstrative suffixes in Dutch. Native-speaking and second language learning children were studied. Both groups showed acquisition orders for plural and agentive, and the second-language group showed interference in acquiring the agentive. Morphological acquisition thus…
Descriptors: Child Language, Dutch, Interference (Language), Language Acquisition
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Boorstein, Karen – Journal of Basic Writing, 1979
Offers exercises for teaching basic writing students how to use derivational suffixes. (RL)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Remedial Instruction, Structural Analysis (Linguistics), Suffixes
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Schwartz, Bonnie D. – Second Language Research, 1997
Considers the interplay between source and target language in relation to two points made by Klein and Perdue: (1) the argument that the analysis of the target language should not be used as the model for analyzing interlanguage data; and (2) the theoretical claim that under the technical assumptions of minimalism, the Basic Variety is a "perfect"…
Descriptors: Basic Vocabulary, Cognitive Processes, Data Analysis, Interlanguage
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Bhatt, Rakesh M. – World Englishes, 1996
Explores an Optimality-Theoretic approach to account for observed cross-linguistic patterns of code switching that assumes that code switching strives for well-formedness. Optimization of well-formedness in code switching is shown to follow from (violable) ranked constraints. An argument is advanced that code-switching patterns emerge from…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Grammar, Language Patterns, Language Typology
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Behr, Merlyn J.; And Others – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 1997
Describes a study of preservice teachers (N=30) that provides confirming evidence that students usually use two rational number operator constructs. Discusses the cognitive models of the students' strategies and the notational system used as an analytical tool. Contains 22 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Coding, Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Education, Interviews
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Kanno, Kazue – Language Acquisition, 1996
Examines the role that Universal Grammar (UG) plays in the early stages of the acquisition of Japanese as a second language (L2) by adults. Addresses whether a nonparametrized principle of UG that is instantiated in the first language (L1) is "active enough" in the early stages of L2 learning to apply to phenomena for which there are no…
Descriptors: Japanese, Language Processing, Language Research, Linguistic Theory
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Stevenson, Suzanne; Merlo, Paolo – Language and Cognitive Processes, 1997
Focuses on the consequences that the structural configuration of lexical knowledge has for the timecourse of parsing. Discusses reduced relative clauses and proposes a new lexical-structural analysis for manner of motion verbs. The article examines consequences for frequency-based models and all models whose difficulty derives from the ambiguity…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Language Processing, Lexicology, Models
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Kamwangamalu, Nkonko Mudipanu – World Englishes, 1989
Demonstrates code mixing as a cross-cultural phenomenon and mark of modernization. Three points are considered: the functional uses of code mixing, attitudes toward code mixing, and language change as a result of code mixing. (27 references) (Author/OD)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Code Switching (Language), Discourse Analysis, Language Attitudes
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Bonzi, Susan – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1990
Describes a study that analyzed 2,032 sentences from the literature of subject disciplines representing the social sciences and hard sciences to examine their use of syntactic features. Discussion covers the finding that there were significant differences primarily between, not among, the social science and hard science disciplines, and the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Language Patterns, Physical Sciences, Sentence Diagraming
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Horrocks, Geoffrey – Journal of Linguistics, 1994
Examines evidence relevant to the determination of the configurational/nonconfigurational character of clause structure in Modern Greek. The analysis is developed within a framework that accounts for nominative assignment in the context of predication theory. An explanation for the fact that SVO is a routine alternative in Greek is provided. (46…
Descriptors: Greek, Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Nouns
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Siewierska, Anna – Journal of Linguistics, 1993
An analysis of Polish transitive clause order is presented from the perspective of two competing word order principles: the form-driven principle of syntactic weight proposed by Hawkins and the pragmatically based Topic-Comment principle. The Topic-Comment principle is shown to be more consistently reflected in Polish transitive order. (Contains…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Linguistic Theory, Polish, Sentence Structure
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Escure, Genevieve – Language Variation and Change, 1993
Three categories of topic referents (nominal, pronominal, and periphrastic) are identified in 27 Belizean texts and 12 American texts, and the effects of referent choice of two variables (topic number and stylistic/lectal context) are investigated. One finding is that Belizean lects are strikingly similar to spontaneous styles of American English.…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Creoles, English, Foreign Countries
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Blevins, James P. – Journal of Linguistics, 1994
Proposes that unbounded dependency constructions in English instantiate a surface subject-predicate structure in which the predicate is typically discontinuous. Evidence supports this discontinuous analysis over the operator-variable structure conventionally assigned to unbounded dependencies. A model of phrase structure is outlined. (85…
Descriptors: English, Grammar, Language Patterns, Linguistic Theory
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Spivey-Knowlton, Michael; Sedivy, Julie C. – Cognition, 1995
Through analyses of text corpora, sentence completion, and self-paced reading, examined role of structurally defined parsing principles, local information (lexically specific biases), and contextual information (referential pragmatics) in resolving syntactic ambiguities. Subjects were 32 undergraduate native English speakers. Found that local and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Error Analysis (Language), Language Processing, Language Research
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