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Iddings, Ana Christina DaSilva; Jang, Eun-Young – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2008
For this article we aimed to understand the emergence of English as a second language for a newly immigrated Mexican student, a native speaker of Spanish, enrolled in a mainstream kindergarten classroom, who was undergoing the "silent period" (Krashen, 1981). Applying ecological approaches that emphasize learners in relationship with their…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Native Speakers, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Aktas, Rahime Nur; Cortes, Viviana – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2008
This paper analyzes the use of a special type of unspecific noun, called "shell nouns" [Hunston, S., & Francis, G. (1999). "Pattern grammar". Amsterdam: Benjamins; Schmid, H. (2000). "English abstract nouns as conceptual shells: From corpus to cognition". Berlin: Walter de Gruyter], which are frequently used as cohesive devices, in the written…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Graduate Students, Nouns, English for Academic Purposes
MacLaughlin, Dawn – 1994
It is proposed here that second language learners can acquire a system of reflexive binding, both local and long-distance, that is different from that found in their native language, and individual subject data are offered to support this claim. First, some general properties of the syntactic behavior of reflexives and reflexive constructions are…
Descriptors: English, Grammar, Language Acquisition, Language Patterns
Chong, Dong Sar – Russkij Yazyk za Rubezhom, 1973
Descriptors: Dictionaries, Grammar, Language Instruction, Language Patterns
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Schleyer, Walter – Zielsprache Deutsch, 1974
Describes, adducting many examples, the external relative clause, discussing it from the pedagogical standpoint. This type of clause, belonging to normal speech, and not being merely a stylistic matter, belongs in the basic course. (Text is in German.) (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Language Instruction, Language Patterns, Language Usage, Phrase Structure
Suwattee, Duangduen – PASAA: Notes and News about Language Teaching and Linguistics in Thailand, 1974
Some of the most frequent and serious learning difficulties encountered by Thai students learning English verbs, which involve the linguistic discrepancies between the Thai and English verbs, are analyzed. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, English (Second Language), Language Instruction, Language Patterns
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Levin, Maurice I. – Russian Language Journal, 1973
Offers suggestions about explaining the use of the accusative case in Russian time expressions. (PMP)
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Descriptive Linguistics, Grammar, Language Instruction
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Zamarin, Laura M. – Hispania, 1969
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Patterns, Lexicology, Portuguese
Ikeda, Keiko – National Foreign Language Resource Center at University of Hawaii, 2004
This study focuses on a particular listening pattern in Japanese which occurs by overlapping with the current speaker's incrementing utterance. Applying the Conversational Analysis approach to conversational data, the study delineates how native speakers utilize overlapping listener responses to indicate their strong alignment, and why learners of…
Descriptors: Native Speakers, Language Patterns, Listening Skills, Japanese
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Lott, Bernard – English Language Teaching, 1972
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Language Patterns, Second Language Learning, Sentence Structure
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Lamendella, John T.; Selinker, Larry – Language Learning, 1979
Six tentative conclusions about the role of extrinsic feedback in interlanguage fossilization are presented and discussed in light of hypotheses made by Virgil and Oller regarding this phenomenon. Extrinsic factors are those characteristics of the learner which are oriented toward the environment and which act as the interface between the learner…
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Feedback, Interlanguage, Language Patterns
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Gavarro, Anna – Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2003
Reports on bilingual acquisition of syntax. Draws on data from a bilingual English-Dutch child whose word order patterns testify to the fact that movement never occurs beyond the target and when deviant word orders are attested they result from lack of raising. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Child Language, Dutch, English
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Rivers, Wilga – Mosaic: A Journal for Language Teachers, 1999
This article reprint focuses on how to develop communicative competence in a foreign language. Discusses autonomy in language use, essential processes in learning to communicate, problems with drills, communication drills, using language freely for normal purposes, and autonomous interaction in the language program. Suggests natural uses of…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Interaction, Language Patterns, Second Language Instruction
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Westphal, German – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1989
Three issues of concern in language acquisition are discussed: (1) apparent attrition of the Language Acquisition Device (LAD) by puberty; (2) observable differences among second-language learners with respect to LAD efficiency; and (3) whether explicit rules of grammar can become part of linguistic competence. (42 references) (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Grammar, Individual Differences
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Griffiths, Roger – Language Learning, 1990
An investigation into the effects of varying speech rates on English-as-a-Second-Language learners' comprehension of 350- to 400-word passages read by native speakers found that moderately fast speech rates resulted in significantly reduced comprehension, although there were few differences among comprehension at slow and average speech rates. (56…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Patterns, Listening Comprehension, Native Speakers
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