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Fontaine, M.; And Others – Revue des Langues Vivantes, 1976
This article discusses the problems encountered by second language learners in mastering the phonology of the target language, and suggests the use of music in second language teaching, particularly for intonation. (Text is in French.) (CLK)
Descriptors: Child Language, Interference (Language), Intonation, Language Instruction
Scovel, Tom – Michigan Linguistic Society, 1969
Implicit in the discussion of views taken by Wolfe, Geschwind, and Newmark is a claim that no learning theory based solely on "nurture" can account for the fact that language acquisition in childhood is a trait, in adulthood a skill. The child can master the language system completely, regardless of his intellectual capacity or his social…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Child Language, Interference (Language), Language Instruction
Prator, Clifford H. – 1969
One of the essential differences between teaching a first and a second language is that the former is merely learned whereas the latter must usually be taught. This difference, while not absolute, still has enormous consequences. Although the "natural method" of second-language teaching is often championed, there is no way whereby the…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Language, Interference (Language), Language Instruction
Macnamara, John – 1975
The thesis of the paper is that the process of learning a second language, if successful, is the same as that of learning a first one. The paper discusses various objections that have been raised against this thesis, and it discusses the considerable body of research which explores it. It examines the appropriateness of the research data for…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Child Language, Interference (Language)
Corder, S. Pit – Audio-Visual Language Journal, 1978
Recommends that language teaching be organized by complexity of communication tasks rather than by difficulty of linguistic structure, that learner speech be analyzed on its own terms borrowing methods from child language studies, and that the adjustments in speech that teachers make in talking to students be recognized as such. (MLA)
Descriptors: Child Language, Communicative Competence (Languages), Interference (Language), Language Instruction
Sharma, Alex – TESL Talk, 1977
When the ESL (English as a Second Language) teacher discovers the reasons underlying student errors, error correction will become a positive learning experience for both student and teacher. (CFM)
Descriptors: Child Language, Communicative Competence (Languages), Comparative Analysis, English (Second Language)
Wight, J. – Educational Review, 1971
This paper first considers the inadequacy of definitions of dialect speech that are too rigid. Some of the ways in which dialect can influence the performance of children in school are discussed, and the notion that dialect is an indication of linguistic deficit is also considered. In the last part of the paper, the attitude of the Schools Council…
Descriptors: Child Language, Creoles, Dialect Studies, Elementary Education
Willayi, Richard B. – TESL Talk, 1976
The consensus of opinion seems to be that the processes of mother tongue acquisition are essentially analogous to those of second language (SL) acquisition. These processes, however, seem to work best in childhood years. A theory of adult SL learning should try to incorporate interlanguage. (CFM)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Child Language, Children, Interference (Language)
PDF pending restorationCelce-Murcia, Marianne – 1977
This study presents phonological and lexical data describing the speech of a two-year-old acquiring English and French simultaneously. After establishing the child's phonological system(s), four categories of lexical items are described: (1) the child knows and uses both the English and French lexical item; (2) the child is confused by identical…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Child Language, English, French
Prator, Clifford H. – TESOL Quart, 1969
This paper attempts to sum up, in non-technical terms, the essential differences between the acquisition of a first and a second language. It represents a conviction that a large number of the key concepts of TESOL can be drawn out of this type of comparison. The opening paper presented to the Pre-Convention Study Groups at the TESOL Convention,…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Language, Cultural Background, English (Second Language)
Waterbury, Marianne; Tucker, G. Richard – 1978
This investigation was designed to examine the acquisition of a set of complex English structures by Egyptian Arabic-speaking adult learners at different levels of proficiency. Two studies were conducted using the methodology of Chomsky as adapted by d'Anglejan and Tucker. In addition, some subjects were asked to translate a number of stimulus…
Descriptors: Adults, Arabic, Child Language, Comprehension
Peer reviewedGorbet, Frances – English Language Teaching Journal, 1979
Discusses the value of classifying the errors adult language learners make and of comparing them to errors made by children. It is suggested that teachers correct student errors in the same way parents correct children's errors in order to encourage successful learning. (CFM)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Child Language, Cognitive Processes
Butler-Wall, Brita – 1975
Videotape is much like audio tape in that it is magnetic tape on which a signal is electronically recorded, but it carries both an audio and a video signal. Video equipment demands a rather large initial expense but tape is relatively inexpensive. The magnifying, dynamic and synthesizing properties of this medium lend themselves to meeting some…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Child Language, Communicative Competence (Languages), Cultural Awareness
PDF pending restorationGiles, W. H. – 1971
This paper discusses the relationship between language development and cognitive development in children within the framework of a French-English bilingual school situation. Initially the document covers the language development of the infant learning English; the author then describes specific problems of educating the English-speaking child with…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Child Language, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Perren, G. E., Ed.; Trim, J. L. M., Ed. – 1971
This collection of 52 papers in the field of applied linguistics presents ideas of diversified topics. General and specific topics in sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, and language instruction are covered. Testing, teaching methods, speech problems, and the use of computers, language laboratories, radio, and television are…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Child Language, Communications, Computational Linguistics
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