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Littlewood, William T. – Audio-Visual Language Journal, 1976
"Gastarbeiterdeutsch" includes varieties of German spoken by the many foreign workers employed in low-paid, less desirable jobs in Germany. It is characterized by reduction and simplification of syntactic and semantic forms. Study of this dialect reveals patterns of natural language acquisition necessary for communication, useful in classroom…
Descriptors: Dialect Studies, German, Language Instruction, Language Styles
Ross, John – 1974
The aim of this paper is to clear up some of the confusion that has developed around interpretations of Bernstein's concept of code-distribution. After a rapid review of the main dimensions of linguistic variation within a given society, with particular attention to sociolectal and register variation, 'codes' are examined and compared with…
Descriptors: Language Classification, Language Instruction, Language Styles, Language Usage
Blondel, Michele – Francais dans le Monde, 1976
Discusses the problems involved in making room for language variation realities in the teaching of French. (Text is in French.) (CLK)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, French, Language Instruction, Language Usage
Peer reviewedBonin, Therese M. – Modern Language Journal, 1978
This article discusses comprehension problems encountered by students of French as a second language as a result of the mismatch between the standard language they learn in classrooms and the language used by native speakers. (CLK)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communicative Competence (Languages), French, Language Instruction
Wright, James R. – 1976
The linguistic theory of contrastive analysis, which provides pragmatic insights into the teaching of foreign languages, can be equally successful when applied to the teaching of one dialect of a language to speakers of its other dialects. This paper briefly illustrates how a theoretically constructed hierarchy of difficulty, originally designed…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Black Dialects, Contrastive Linguistics, Interference (Language)


