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Tomita, Nozomi; Kozak, Viola – Sign Language Studies, 2012
This paper focuses on two selected phonological patterns that appear unique to Saudi Arabian Sign Language (SASL). For both sections of this paper, the overall methodology is the same as that discussed in Stephen and Mathur (this volume), with some additional modifications tailored to the specific studies discussed here, which will be expanded…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Phonology, Distinctive Features (Language), Comparative Analysis
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Zhan, Hong; Cheng, Hsiu-Jen – International Journal of Technology in Teaching and Learning, 2014
Chinese characters have been an obstacle preventing the development of Chinese proficiency for learners of Chinese whose native language does not have characters. A substantial literature review identified linguistic, pedagogical, and political factors as causes such difficulties. Tone changes represent different meanings of a word. Compound…
Descriptors: Chinese, Written Language, Distinctive Features (Language), Difficulty Level
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Yang, Wei-dong; Dai, Wei-ping – Higher Education Studies, 2011
This paper attempts to expound that China English boasting its own distinctive features on the levels of phonology, words, sentences and discourse has been playing an irreplaceable role in intercultural activities, though still in its infancy and in the process of developing and perfecting itself, and it now makes every effort to move towards…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Distinctive Features (Language), English (Second Language), Language Variation
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Erekson, James A. – Reading Horizons, 2010
Prosody is a means for "reading with expression" and is one aspect of oral reading competence. This theoretical inquiry asserts that prosody is central to interpreting text, and draws distinctions between "syntactic" prosody (for phrasing) and "emphatic" prosody (for interpretation). While reading with expression appears as a criterion in major…
Descriptors: Oral Reading, Reading Skills, Inferences, Syntax
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Olimpo, G.; Bottino, R. M.; Earp, J.; Ott, M.; Pozzi, F.; Tavella, M. – Computers & Education, 2010
This paper focuses on pedagogical plans intended as objects to support human communication. Its purpose is to describe a structural model for pedagogical plans which can assist both authors and users. The model helps authors to engage in the design of a plan as a communication project and helps users in the process of understanding, customizing,…
Descriptors: Distinctive Features (Language), Educational Innovation, Teaching Methods, Planning
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Nayar, P. Bhaskaran – TESL-EJ, 2008
This article overviews the status, ecology, use, and the teaching/learning of English in the southern Indian state of Kerala. It does so along two overlapping dimensions. A socio-demographic dimension situates the ecology of English in Kerala in the general Indian context, and relates it to the ethno-linguistic identity of Kerala. A second applied…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Ecology, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Reilly, Jamie; Kean, Jacob – Cognitive Science, 2007
Words associated with perceptually salient, highly imageable concepts are learned earlier in life, more accurately recalled, and more rapidly named than abstract words (R. W. Brown, 1976; Walker & Hulme, 1999). Theories accounting for this concreteness effect have focused exclusively on semantic properties of word referents. A novel possibility is…
Descriptors: Semantics, Etymology, Word Processing, Nouns