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KAY, PAUL; AND OTHERS – 1967
THE SELF-IMPOSED RESTRICTION OF LINGUISTIC SCIENCE TO THE STUDY OF LINGUISTIC COMPETENCE HAS PREVENTED LINGUISTS FROM CONCERNING THEMSELVES WITH THE STUDY OF HOW LANGUAGE IS USED IN THE DAILY LIVES OF PEOPLE AND, ASIDE FROM OCCASIONAL SPECULATIONS, HOW IT IS INVOLVED IN THE MAJOR CONCERNS OF SOCIAL SCIENCE--SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND PERSONALITY.…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Behavioral Sciences, Language Research, Research and Development Centers
BLOM, JAN-PETTER; GUMPERZ, JOHN J. – 1968
IN RECENT DISCUSSIONS OF THE PROBLEM OF LANGUAGE AND SOCIETY, BERNSTEIN (1961, 1964) EXPLORES THE HYPOTHESIS THAT SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS ACT AS INTERVENING VARIABLES BETWEEN LINGUISTIC STRUCTURES AND THEIR REALIZATION IN SPEECH. HIS FORMULATION SUGGESTS THAT THE ANTHROPOLOGISTS' ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL CONSTRAINTS GOVERNING INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Behavioral Science Research, Cultural Influences, Language Research
WESCOTT, ROGER W. – 1968
AN APOPHONE MAY BE DEFINED GENERALLY AS A POLYSYLLABIC VOWEL SEQUENCE SUCH THAT EACH CONTAINED VOWEL IS LOWER OR MORE RETRACTED THAN THE VOWEL WHICH PRECEDES IT --"SING, SANG, SUNG," AND "CLINK, CLANK, CLUNK" ARE EXAMPLES IN ENGLISH. FOR NEARLY EVERY CASE OF GRAMMATICAL APOPHONY IN ENGLISH THERE IS A NON-GRAMMATICAL (YET…
Descriptors: Distinctive Features (Language), Echolalia, English, Language Research
Rosenberg, Sheldon – 1968
Ninety-six subjects were assigned randomly to eight groups of 12 subjects. The independent variables were (1) controlled association strength between groups of words within a string (high association [HA] versus low association [LA]), (2) syntactic structure (grammatical [G] versus ungrammatical [U] strings), and (3) instructions (ordered learning…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Grammar, Language Research, Psycholinguistics
Paulin, Kenneth Clarence – 1975
This study was designed to examine the relationship between values and listening comprehension. Subjects were 146 freshman and sophomore basic speech students at Eastern Michigan University during the 1971 summer session. The listening sub-test of the Sequential Tests of Educational Progress (STEP) and the Allport, Vernon, and Lindzey Study of…
Descriptors: College Students, Doctoral Dissertations, Higher Education, Language Research
Mac Kay, Donald M. – 1969
The author has collected in this volume his papers and talks over the past 20 years on the subject of information theory. He identifies the underlying thread of his work--the idea that there is a valid analogy between Heisenberg's "Principle of Uncertainty" and certain aspects of information theory. Three of his papers then provide introductory…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Theory, Language Research, Linguistics
Holden, Marjorie H.; MacGinitie, Walter H. – 1969
An evaluation of kindergarten children's awareness of lexical units and of the relationship of this variable to prediction of beginning reading is presented. Eighty-four kindergarten children--47 boys and 37 girls--served as the subjects and were tested individually for their ability to identify word boundaries spoken in sentences. The study…
Descriptors: Auditory Evaluation, Beginning Reading, Kindergarten Children, Language Research
Natalicio, Diana S.; Natalicio, Luiz F. S. – 1969
This paper proposes a data management technique which frees the linguist's time from purely mechanical function better performed through purely mechanical means, thus permitting the linguist to utilize the savings in time to perform those tasks for which he is most highly trained. The number of combinations possible in terms of columns on the data…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Data Processing, Field Studies, Language Research
Uselding, Douglas K.; Molfese, Dennis L. – 1974
To measure the symmetry of adult categorical phoneme perception, 10 adult male undergraduate students enrolled in an introductory psychology class were the subjects for this study as part of their course requirements. The stimuli used in this study were prepared at Haskins Laboratories by means of a parallel resonance synthesizer and computer. The…
Descriptors: Adults, Auditory Perception, Language Research, Phonemes
PDF pending restorationJosselson, Harry H. – 1972
This research is designed to fulfill the need of scholars, teachers, and developers of teaching materials who are active in the study and compilation of Russian textbooks. Through computer processing, the idioms were classified on the basis of pertinent linguistic criteria, including phonological, morphological, and syntactic information. Included…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Idioms, Information Processing
Hsia, H. J. – 1973
The quality of redundancy in language usage can be examined to determine its effect on communication efficiency. Semiotic redundancy, defined as the quantity of prolixity between semantic and pragmatic information, has the potential of reducing equivocation and error and, at the optimal level, provides maximum communication efficiency. Thus,…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Language Research, Memory, Pragmatics
Houston, Thomas Rappe, Jr. – 1971
A homophone is a word having the same pronunciation as another English word, but a different spelling. A list of 7,300 English homophones was compiled and used to construct two tests. Scores were obtained in these and on reference tests for J. P. Guilford's factors CMU, CSU, DMU, and DSU for 70 native speakers of midwestern American English from a…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, English, Factor Analysis, Language Research
Wexler, Kenneth N.; And Others – 1970
Nine papers were presented at a workshop concerned with structure and process in cognition. The reports given at this conference represent detailed applications of these concepts to limited areas of experience. This work is unique in that both structure and process appear together, rather than being studied as independent concepts. All the papers…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Language Research, Psycholinguistics
PDF pending restorationBlaubergs, Maija S.; Jarrett, Kenneth H. – 1976
Two pilot studies are presented in the context of a discussion of the interpretation of anomalous sentences. In the first study, it was shown that naive language users differ in their judgments of the interpretability of semantically anomalous sentences; in the second, that they coincide in their ranking of the appropriateness of various contexts…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Metaphors
Peer reviewedMalgady, Robert G.; Johnson, Michael G. – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1976
Investigates the effects of adding adjective modifiers to the nouns constituting metaphorical sentences. It is found that different patterns of adjective modification influenced constituent phrase similarity, and such differences were consistent with changes in metaphor goodness and interpretability. Available from Plenum Publishing Corp., 227 W.…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Language Research, Literary Criticism, Literary Devices


