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Heather Lotherington; Noah Bradley – Language Learning & Technology, 2024
This article presents a study on novel language forms and uses across evolving digital environments, and questions whether emerging digital communication conventions should have a place in language education. The study was motivated by the deepening gap between the content of and approaches to language instruction evident in popular…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Language Research, Digital Literacy, Content Analysis
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Auty, Geoff – School Science Review, 2012
Finding an old notice on a canal towpath inspired a consultation with colleagues and search for evidence in an old book to help people look into how the words and symbols used in the teaching of electricity have evolved, including the apparent oddity of the symbol "I" for current. It is easy to explain that people use the symbol "Q" for what is…
Descriptors: Evidence, Energy, Intellectual History, Semantics
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Flowers, Jim – Journal of Technology Education, 2010
As with any field, technology education and its close relatives have numerous strengths and weaknesses. One of these weaknesses has too long been overlooked, and it is the subject of this article. One might think of technology education as empowering students, divergently fostering their own creativity. An abundance of design briefs shows that…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Opinions, Literature Reviews, Descriptive Linguistics
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Zhao, Xiaonan; Dong, Jingping – English Language Teaching, 2010
Political euphemism is a tool for political leaders to control information transmission. Based on some examples, this paper begins with a summary of three features which distinguish political euphemism from others. Then, it discusses its two social functions based on Austin's Speech Act Theory: 1) as political leaders' tool, political euphemism…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Li, Paul Jen-Kuei – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1985
In order to gain a better view of the phonological properties of Taiwanese, examines how the rules of three dialects in the Taiwanese secret language operate. Describes the three main types of rules which are required to derive the secret language from the source language. Discusses implications of the study. (SED)
Descriptors: Chinese, Descriptive Linguistics, Dialects, Language Variation
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Ayodele, Samuel O. – British Journal of Language Teaching, 1983
Analyzes two descriptions of Nigerian English and discusses their implications for ESL teachers in Nigeria. (EKN)
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, English (Second Language), Language Patterns, Language Variation
Pritchett, Bradley – Creative Computing, 1981
Ways to use personal computers to simplify the task of identifying and describing the phonology, morphology, and syntax of a language are outlined. The actual programing is viewed as simple once a phonetic alphabet is defined and symbols to indicate parts of speech are chosen. (MP)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computer Science, Computers, Descriptive Linguistics
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Ozete, Oscar – Hispania, 1983
Discusses the various functions of the Spanish gerund/participle: (1) as a constituent in the progressive construction, (2) as an adverb, (3) as an adverbial, and (4) as the head of clause. (EKN)
Descriptors: Adverbs, Descriptive Linguistics, Grammar, Language Patterns
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Wolfart, H. Christoph; Pardo, Francis – International Journal of American Linguistics, 1979
Describes the use of automated programs in gathering data on Cree. (AM)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Computational Linguistics, Cree, Descriptive Linguistics
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Gibbons, John – System, 1994
This paper discusses the cyclical nature of second-language instruction, examining the stages of an entire cycle (introduction, input, output, conclusion) and of the cycle's component activities (introduction, set up, performance, outcome, and conclusion). It also discusses how such frameworks can be used in language instruction research. (41…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Class Activities, Classification, Descriptive Linguistics
Pankhurst, Anne – Edinburgh Working Papers in Applied Linguistics, 1994
This paper examines some of the problems associated with interpreting metonymy, a figure of speech in which an attribute or commonly associated feature is used to name or designate something. After defining metonymy and outlining the principles of metonymy, the paper explains the differences between metonymy, synecdoche, and metaphor. It is…
Descriptors: Definitions, Descriptive Linguistics, Figurative Language, Foreign Countries
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Chalker, Sylvia – ELT Journal, 1984
Discusses some of the problems in writing a grammar text, and suggests that grammars should try to be more descriptive, rather than prescriptive. (EKN)
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, English (Second Language), Grammar, Second Language Instruction
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Brennan, Mary; Colville, Martin – Sign Language Studies, 1979
Describes a research project intended to develop a description, within a generative model, of British Sign Language grammar, with particular focus on time expressions. (AM)
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Generative Grammar, Grammar, Language Research
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Holm, John – Language Sciences, 1992
Compares studies of English-based creoles in Atlantic with work on pidgins and creoles in Pacific to examine the core of lexicon that cannot be traced to current standard English and historical relationship between languages. The lexical base of Pacific varieties was both English and English-based creoles of the Atlantic. Grammatical and lexical…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Creoles, Descriptive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics
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Croft, William – Journal of Linguistics, 1991
Discusses a method for extrapolation of diachronic processes from synchronic states, the dynamicization of synchronic typologies, to propose a hitherto unobserved historical source for markers of verbal negation, namely irregular negative existential predicate forms. Explanations are proposed for the occurrence of the attested processes in this…
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics, Language Research, Language Typology
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