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Givon, Talmy – Language, 1973
Preliminary paper on this subject read at the Mid-Summer Linguistics Conference, University of California, Santa Cruz, July 1971. (DD)
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Language Typology, Language Usage, Phrase Structure
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Liston, Jerry L. – Linguistics, 1973
Contributory data derived in part from a computer-generated concordance of Motovilova et al. (1964), prepared under URI Grant SRF 282, University of Texas at Austin, 1967-68. (DD)
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Descriptive Linguistics, Form Classes (Languages), Language Usage
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Burr, Elizabeth; And Others – ETC: A Review of General Semantics, 1972
Discusses the semantics of sex-discrimination. (DD)
Descriptors: Cultural Images, Feminism, Idioms, Language Usage
Hipkiss, Robert A. – ETC Rev Gen Seman, 1970
Descriptors: Adults, Generation Gap, Language Usage, Middle Class Standards
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Atwood, John T.; Falkenberg, Steven D. – Journal of Psychology, 1971
Descriptors: Adjectives, Concept Formation, Difficulty Level, Language Research
Keyser, Samuel J. – Elem Engl, 1970
Paper presented at a conference of Massachusetts state English coordinators, Fitchburg State Teacher's College, November 1967. (RD)
Descriptors: Elementary School Curriculum, Grammar, Induction, Inquiry
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Allison, Desmond – ELT Journal, 1983
The distinction between teaching the grammatical system in a simplified form and teaching the ways to use it is applied to teaching scientific writing in English. The specific language features referred to are differences in meaning resulting from grammatical choices and appropriateness of grammatical alternatives in a specific context.…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Language Usage
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Bellugi, Ursula; Newkirk, Don – Sign Language Studies, 1981
Examines recently coined American Sign Language signs to show how the ASL lexicon is expanded. Included are elicited signs for relatively new objects or ideas, signs referring to metalinguistics concepts in ASL, signs used as jargon or specialized vocabulary, and signs "invented" by young deaf children. (Author/PJM)
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Deafness, Finger Spelling, Idioms
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Scroggs, Carolyn L. – Sign Language Studies, 1981
Analysis of the communicative skills of a nine-year-old deaf boy with minimal schooling showed pantomiming and gestures to be his major mode of communication. Certain semantic patterns prevailed. Use of left or right hand also had semantic correlates. Formal and idiosynacratic signs were discovered in the boy's vocabulary. (Author/PJM)
Descriptors: Child Language, Deafness, Language Patterns, Language Usage
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Bellinger, David – Journal of Child Language, 1980
Gives a syntactic, semantic, pragmatic, and discourse structure analysis of mothers' speech to children of 1;0, 1;8, 2;3, and 5;0 years, showing that the age of the child to whom mothers were speaking could be predicted very accurately from her speech. The changes in mothers' speech are responses to concurrent changes in children's language…
Descriptors: Child Language, Discourse Analysis, Language Usage, Mothers
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Super, Donald E. – Journal of Career Education, 1979
From an examination of the different meanings used for identical career education terms, the author lists fifteen key terms (categorized under time and effort, work content, and workplace structure) considered central to career development and education, identifies distinctive meanings, and proposes standard definitions for these key constructs.…
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Education, Communication (Thought Transfer), Definitions
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DeStefano, Johanna S. – Language Sciences, 1979
Discusses language use by males and females and about males and females across cultures, and describes a study which sought to test the claim that English terms such as "man" and "he" are sex-neutral. (AM)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, English, Females, Language Research
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Vejleskov, Hans – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 1976
The use children make of utterances and messages seems to be of great relevance to teachers, because it is possible to facilitate and stimulate certain language uses by planning the educational setting. Discusses one theory of language function in order to clarify the problems and perspectives of this kind of psycholinguistic research. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Child Language, Diagrams, Educational Research, Language Usage
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Culy, Christopher – Language Variation and Change, 1996
Recipes exhibit a phenomenon nonexistent in other commonly studied varieties, (for example, conversational discourse), namely, zero anaphors as direct objects. This article examines this phenomenon and explores its consequences for linguistic theory. Results reveal that stylistic, semantic, and discourse factors are the most important in the…
Descriptors: English, Grammar, Language Usage, Language Variation
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Myers, Greg – English Today, 1994
Examines the rhymes and linguistic tricks used by children, focusing on the rhyme, syllable structure, word boundaries, rhythm, meaning, and social uses of school children's poetry and rhymes. Examples are provided of various past and current poems and rhymes. (Contains 10 references.) (MDM)
Descriptors: Children, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Language Rhythm
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