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Peer reviewedStevens, Florence – System, 1985
Suggests that an analysis of spontaneous speech collected in a simulation can provide insight into the way messages are produced and understood. Describes an experiment which used this technique to study the linguistic performance and communication strategies in anglophone children learning French. (SED)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education, French, Immersion Programs
McCreary, Don R. – Issues in Applied Psycholinguistics, 1985
Presents a psycholinguistic analysis of young children's performance in Japanese before, during, and after a two-month stay in Japan from the perspective of Vygotsky and the Soviet school of psycholinguistics. Looks at the social function of their utterances, the types of regulation involved, and strategic functions that may be intended. (SED)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Child Language, Communicative Competence (Languages), Discourse Analysis
Zhou, Qijia – Online Submission, 2006
In this essay the author attempts to put forward an innovative teaching mode in the course of "English Conversation" for sophomore English majors in China. In this mode an authentic conversation is used as the teaching material and the theoretic aspects of Conversation Analysis (CA) are applied for the teaching of the course. This mode…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Materials, Language Teachers, English (Second Language)
Miller, Tom, Ed. – 1997
Noting that little in language can be understood without taking into consideration the wider picture of communicative purpose, content, context, and audience, this book address practical uses of various approaches to discourse analysis. Several assumptions run through the chapters: knowledge is socially constructed; the manner in which language…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Grammar
Lafford, Barbara A., Ed.; Salaberry, Rafael, Ed. – 2003
This collection of papers provides an overview of previous studies on the acquisition of Spanish as a second or foreign language, theoretical approaches used in these studies, and effects of various pedagogical approaches on the development of Spanish interlanguage systems. The 10 chapters include the following: (1) "Phonology: Staking Out…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Hartveldt, R. – Etudes de Linguistique Appliquee, 1979
Discusses stylistic variation in communication, the elements involved (participants, contact, message, context, and code), and ways in which to incorporate the knowledge of this process in second language instruction. (AM)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Language Instruction, Language Styles, Language Variation
Peer reviewedDe Beaugrande, Robert – Applied Linguistics, 1997
Surveys the problems of coordinating theory with practice in applied linguistics and language teaching within the context of the disconnections of theory from practice in theoretical linguistics. Explores the basic frameworks of language science in terms of the applicability and proposes an alternative program. (49 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Case Studies, Discourse Analysis, Grammar
Peer reviewedHirvela, Alan – ELT Journal, 1996
Discusses the notion of personal response, which is a method in English-language teaching that aims to elicit learner production of discourse in the target language. The article distinguishes between reader-response and personal response approaches and demonstrates how the inclusion of reader response in literature-based communicative language…
Descriptors: College Students, Communicative Competence (Languages), Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation
Peer reviewedGrady, Karen – TESOL Journal, 1997
Views critically a secondary English-as-a-Second-Language text series that is widely used in the United States and promoted as theoretically sound, and argues that the discourse presented in the text represents a limited view of second-language learners, what they are capable of, and the ways they will eventually use English. (11 references)…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Critical Thinking, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedYoung, Richard – CALICO Journal, 1988
Proposes a model for a computer-assisted language learning software design based on interactionist theories of first and second language acquisition. Comparison of the conversational discourse generated by two groups of students working on negotiable- and non-negotiable outcome programs found that the negotiable-outcome software generated…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedZobl, Helmut – Language Learning, 1989
Analysis of data derived from an earlier study of Japanese-English interlanguage shows that discourse-pragmatic markedness conditions on the subject position combine with central aspects of a configurational syntax in the generation of sentential forms, creating a module interface distinct from the native or second language. (38 references)…
Descriptors: Adults, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Higher Education
Interaction and Second Language Learning: Two Adolescent French Immersion Students Working Together.
Peer reviewedSwain, Merrill; Lapkin, Sharon – Modern Language Journal, 1998
Provides support for a theoretical orientation toward viewing dialog as both a means of communication and a cognitive tool. Data to support this position come from an analysis of language-related episodes isolated in the dialog of two grade 8 French immersion students as they carry out a jigsaw task. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Cognitive Processes, Cooperative Learning, Dialogs (Language)
Peer reviewedLyster, Roy – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1998
Examines aspects of communicative classroom discourse that may affect the potential of recasts to be noticed as negative evidence by young second-language learners. The database comprises transcripts of over 18 hours of interaction recorded during 27 lessons in four immersion classrooms at the primary level. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Classroom Communication, Databases, Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedStorch, Neomy – Language Awareness, 1997
Investigated the talk of 14 intermediate learners of English as a Second Language in a tertiary setting as they performed a passage-editing task collaboratively. Transcripts of the students' dialogs were analyzed for the kind of talk the task elicited, the grammatical items that drew the most attention from the learners, and the knowledge sources…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Cooperation, Dialogs (Language), Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedEllis, Nick C. – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1996
Argues that much of language acquisition is sequence learning and that the resultant long-term knowledge base of language sequences serves as the database for grammar acquisition. The article also proposes mechanisms to analyze sequence information that result in knowledge of underlying grammar. (184 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Computational Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Grammar


