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Neville, G. W., Comp. – 1970
Ten linguistic groups of Canadian Indians composed of a number of subgroups speaking related languages or dialects have been determined. Six major cultural areas (geographic) have been identified by cultural characteristics and linguistic affiliation of their inhabitants. Tables for each Canadian province identify Canadian Indians by band or…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Cultural Background, Cultural Traits, Demography
Crystal, David; Davy, Derek – 1969
This book, geared particularly toward beginning college and university students, treats style within the framework of general language variation, the discussion focusing chiefly on linguistic differences (both written and spoken) observed in everyday life, rather than on those found in poetry and belles lettres. The discussion is divided between…
Descriptors: English, Language Patterns, Language Styles, Language Usage
Opubor, Alfred Esimatemi – 1969
To determine to what extent listeners respond to the vocal content of "how" of spoken messages, this study investigated the effects that the two vocal variables or rate (speed) and intensity (loudness) had on the responses made by 445 English-speaking high school students to messages spoken in an unfamiliar tongue. The basic messages were recorded…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Language Patterns, Language Research, Language Rhythm
Carver, Ronald P. – 1968
In a series of three experiments involving 104 individuals, the effect of chunking sentences (the spatial separation of sentences into small groups of meaningfully related words) upon the reading rate and comprehension of mature readers was investigated. Passages and questions from a standardized reading test were displayed via an…
Descriptors: College Students, Language Patterns, Linguistics, Readability
Longacre, Robert E. – 1968
Twenty-five Philippine languages and dialects were studied to determine the manner in which words, clauses, sounds, and sentences group together to make up units larger than the sentence. Data obtained were analyzed according to tagmemic theory. The introduction to this volume (see also AL 002 032 and AL 002 033) gives a brief orientation to the…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Language Patterns, Malayo Polynesian Languages
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Gove, Philip B. – College English, 1966
To understand decisions made concerning language usage in "Webster's Third New International Dictionary," it is necessary to realize what standard usage is and how it changes. The definition of standard usage, given in 1932, as that language used by well-educated persons remains valid and depends more and more on professional writers for guidance.…
Descriptors: Dictionaries, English Instruction, Language Patterns, Language Research
Stevens, William J. – The English Journal, 1965
The "virtues" and "defects" of both present English spelling patterns and proposed spelling reforms are examined in this article. In lieu of reform, the author proposes that new spellings be accepted as the demand is overwhelmingly felt. An enumerated series of observations deals largely with phonetic and spelling interrelationships. (RL)
Descriptors: Dialects, English, English Instruction, Etymology
Tatham, Susan Masland – 1969
To determine whether or not students in grades 2 and 4 comprehended materials written with patterns that appear frequently in their speech better than materials written with patterns that appear infrequently, two reading comprehension tests were devised by the investigator. Subjects were all second- and fourth-grade classrooms from two similar…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Grade 4, Language Patterns, Language Research
Allen, Doris A. – 1973
The purpose of this study was to describe the function-form relationships in a child's developing language by establishing a methodology for examining the child's early propositions and the predications which express them, identifying the points in the syntactic hierarchy at which different "meanings" are encoded, and investigating the…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Patterns, Language Research
Rush, J. E.; And Others – 1974
A description is presented of a computer-assisted language analysis system (CALAS) which can serve as a method for isolating and displaying language utterances found in conversation. The purpose of CALAS is stated as being to deal with the question of whether it is possible to detect, isolate, and display information indicative of what is…
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Computational Linguistics, Computers, Interaction
Fisher, Carol J. – 1972
Designed to measure the acquisition of syntactic structures in kindergarten, first, and second graders, this test examines specific linguistic structures which appear to be acquired during the early elementary school years. Thirty-six sentences of equal length, consisting of words from a first-grade word list, are used to examine fifteen…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Language Acquisition, Language Arts, Language Patterns
Frost, James Andrew – 1973
This study investigated the developmental nature of linguistic knowledge revealed in children's spelling. Five groups of children from middle to upper income families in grades 2, 4, 6, 9, and 12 were selected as subjects. It was assumed that linguistic resourcefulness changes as a result of formal schooling and that spelling errors would…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Language Patterns
Ryan, Michael G. – 1973
This study investigated the credibility dimensions underlying standard and nonstandard speech in respect to concept-scale interaction, even though the findings suggest that the factors underlying reactions to nonstandard speech might differ from those underlying reactions to standard speech. The subjects, thirty-two college students enrolled in an…
Descriptors: College Students, English, Language Patterns, Language Research
van der Westhuijzen, Leo – Deutschunterricht in Sudafrika, 1972
This article makes two points about foreign language: (1) proper pronunciation is indispensable to initial accuracy and comprehension, as well as to later study of literature and culture; and (2) the best approach to pronunciation is based on the native language as a contrastive model. Taking as an example the learning of German by…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, German, Interference (Language), Language Instruction
Davidson, Jessica – 1972
This book is an introduction to linguistics, written for the beginning student. Among the topics explored are speculations about the origins of language, its nature, how it grows, and how it changes. Other topics include what is essential in the structure of language, the similarities and differences among languages, how the varying patterns of…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Language Classification, Language Patterns, Language Role
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