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Peer reviewedFleming, David – Language Sciences, 1995
Examines how one approach to the study of language, ethno-methodological conversation analysis, accomplishes the integration of linguistic phenomena into the practical continuum of human activity. It is concluded that an integrational rhetoric should and can produce close, detailed, empirical analyses of situated discursive action. (51 references)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Ethnography, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedMatsuba, Stephen Naoyuki – Computers and the Humanities, 1994
Describes how linguistic analysis can change the computer from a generator of data that can be used to develop a critical analysis to a tool that provides a means to explore the processes and inputs that generate different interpretations of literary works. Illustrates this concept by analyzing a Shakespearean sonnet. (CFR)
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Uses in Education, Critical Theory, Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedKillen, Melanie; Naigles, Letitia R. – Discourse Processes, 1995
Examines whether preschool children take the gender of the addressee into account when disputing during peer exchanges. Finds that both boys and girls modified their language use in mixed-sex groups, with boys using fewer commands when more girls were present, and girls using more contradictions in mixed-sex than same-sex groups. (SR)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication Research, Conflict, Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedBarnes, Melanie K.; Vangelisti, Anita L. – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1995
Examined two series of fantasy play interactions, one in which a young child succeeded in directing the play of her peers and one in which a child was less successful at similar influence attempts. A theory of double-voiced discourse illustrates how dual-orientated talk facilitates children's efforts to influence peers during fantasy play. (54…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Early Childhood Education, Linguistic Theory, Peer Relationship
Peer reviewedChew, Phyllis Ghim Lian – World Englishes, 1995
Examined the use and importance of lectal power among candidates interviewed for admittance to a teacher education college in multilingual Singapore. At the syntactic level, the competent or incompetent use of syntactic features such as tag nouns chosen by the interviewees revealed the extent of the lectal power in their possession. (27…
Descriptors: Adults, Diction, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedSilliman, Elaine R.; And Others – Topics in Language Disorders, 1995
An Athabaskan narrative, told by a village storyteller to two native students (one with language-learning disability and mild hearing loss) was studied. Analysis of prosodic and structural patterns revealed a spatially rather than temporally organized narrative. The assessment method was felt to be sensitive to interfaces between cultural…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Athapascan Languages, Cultural Influences, Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedBardovi-Harlig, Kathleen – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1995
Examined 37 written and oral narrative pairs produced in a film retell task by college-level learners of English as a Second Language. Results found a developmental pattern in the distribution of tense/aspect morphology with respect to narrative structure. (contains 41 references) (MDM)
Descriptors: College Students, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Higher Education
Peer reviewedMilroy, Lesley; And Others – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1991
Contributions of the methodological procedures and principles offered by Labov and Gumperz are evaluated, especially regarding the problem of observer effect in community-level investigations of linguistic minorities. The need for accountability and openness in data collection and analysis procedures is emphasized. (39 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Language Variation
Williams, Jessica – IDEAL, 1989
It is shown that, although native English speakers routinely use subject-verb-object questions for specific functions and in informal discourse, this question form rarely appears in textbooks or presentations used in English-as-a-Second-Language classrooms. Thus, language presented in these classes may not expose students to the complete range of…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Language Patterns
Peer reviewedWang, Qi; And Others – Language Acquisition, 1992
The prediction that young Chinese- and English-speaking children should exhibit parallel performance in their use of null arguments was investigated using an elicited production task. The hypothesis that early English allows null subjects was upheld; the argument that early English is a discourse-oriented language like Chinese was not upheld. (26…
Descriptors: Child Language, Chinese, Contrastive Linguistics, Developmental Stages
Peer reviewedBiber, Douglas; Hared, Mohamed – Language Variation and Change, 1992
A multidimensional approach analyzes the linguistic characteristics of 26 Somali spoken and written registers. Somali represents a different language type, and no single dimension adequately describes the relations among registers. Findings are related to previous analyses of English, Tuvaluan, and Korean. (27 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Language Research, Language Variation
Peer reviewedCorson, David – Language and Education, 1991
Ways are discussed that education and the discourse practices it authorizes can routinely repress, dominate, and disempower language users whose practices differ from the norms that it establishes. The ideas of two key theorists, Bourdieu and Bhaskar, are linked and applied to such issues as schooling, high status language, and minority discursive…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Language Dominance
Peer reviewedRichardson, Virginia – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1992
Reports a study that examined the discourse of a constructivist staff development process which helped teachers examine their beliefs and introduced them to research-based ideas. Research-based alternatives were offered to teachers based on a review of videotapes of teachers' classroom instruction. The process created a constructivist, sharing…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Discourse Analysis, Educational Change, Educational Planning
Peer reviewedBalester, Valerie M. – Language and Education: An International Journal, 1991
Hyperfluency, defined as discourse that is inappropriate and incompetent in the target audience's estimation, and its relationship to composition pedagogy are discussed. It is argued that hyperfluency can signal the growth of an individual's linguistic resources. (16 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication Skills, Communicative Competence (Languages), Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedEastman, Carol M. – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1992
Twelve papers on codeswitching are reviewed briefly in this introduction to a special journal issue. The following topics are covered: borrowing versus codeswitching, codeswitching in a political discourse context, situational uses. (16 references) (LB)
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Cultural Pluralism, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries


