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Birkenmayer, Sigmund S. – 1975
Both spoken and written Polish have undergone profound changes during the past twenty-eight years. The increasing urbanization of Polish culture and the forced change in Polish society are the main factors influencing the change in the language. Indirect evidence of changes which have occurred in the vocabulary and idioms of spoken Polish in the…
Descriptors: Idioms, Language Research, Language Usage, Language Variation
Ramer, Andrya L. H. – 1974
A longitudinal study investigated early syntactic forms in child language; this paper reports on findings dealing with differences in approach to syntactic acquisition. Seven children aged 16-20 months were the subjects, and audio or video tapes were made once every three weeks beginning prior to the development of syntax. Data collection…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Comparative Analysis, Females
Domingue, Nicole Z. – 1975
A situation of linguistic contact often produces various degrees of change in at least one of the languages involved. It is shown that the syntactic, as well as the phonological and the lexical, components are the locus of interference from one language on the other. Features of interference are described as part of a systematic pattern build on a…
Descriptors: Indo European Languages, Language Research, Language Usage, Language Variation
Filipovic, Rudolf, Ed. – 1970
The second volume in this series contains seven articles dealing with various aspects of Serbo-Croatian-English contrastive analysis. They are: "Derivation in Serbo-Croatian and English," by Zeljko Bujas; "Predicative Patterns for English Adjectives and Their Contrastive Correspondents in Serbo-Croatian," by Vladimir Ivir; "Numeratives and…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Contrastive Linguistics, Descriptive Linguistics, English
Rodman, Robert – 1972
A number of grammatical transformations are studied which often, but not always, involve the movement of constituents. Data from English, Japanese, Kannada, Korean, Mandarin Chinese and Thai are investigated in an attempt to discover a principle (of potentially universal scope) that governs certain constraints that must be imposed on these…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Deep Structure, English, Grammar
Cutting, James E.; Kavanagh, James F. – Asha, A Journal of the American Speech and Hearing Association, 1976
A framework which considers speech and language as separate entities in a symbiotic relationship is presented, and basic questions are raised concerning how speech and language function together and what their reciprocal effects are. Based on the notion that speech and language are independent, various examples of speech without language and of…
Descriptors: Child Language, Communication (Thought Transfer), Language, Language Patterns
Peer reviewedClark, Eve V. – Language, 1970
The monograph under review is a study of the acquisition of certain complex linguistic structures by children over the age of five. After a short introduction, Chomsky describes in chapter 2 the linguistic properties of four types of constructions: (1) John is eager to see; John is easy to see; (2) John promised Bill to shovel the driveway; John…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Patterns, Language Research
Gross, Louis N.; Walker, Donald E. – 1969
A set of procedures for testing hypotheses about the syntactic structure of natural languages has been developed for use on-line with computer display consoles. The procedures were designed in the context of Chomsky's transformational generative grammar. A linguist can construct phrase structure trees, selecting with the lightgun from alternative…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Deep Structure, Language Research
Fisher, Carol Jean – 1972
To determine the effects of two facets of the adult's input in a child's acquisition of syntactic structures and vocabulary, fifteen classrooms of kindergarten, first, and second grade children from four middle socioeconomic class schools were assigned to either a literature group (which provided exposure to reading rich in varied syntactic…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Early Childhood Education, Experimental Programs, Language Acquisition
Lane, Joseph Manning, Jr. – 1970
The effects of three types of pretraining in the use of syntactical verbal mediators on subsequent paired-associate performance were investigated. Subjects were 40 Negro and 40 white first graders randomly assigned to one of four groups. Condition 1 consisted of pretraining in both "mediation" instruction (experimenter gave subjects a sentence…
Descriptors: Black Youth, Disadvantaged Youth, Grade 1, Language Research
Binder, Richard – 1971
The thesis of this paper is that the "do so" test described by Lakoff and Ross (1966) is a test of the speaker's belief system regarding the relationship of verbs to their surface subject, and that judgments of grammaticality concerning "do so" are based on the speaker's underlying semantic beliefs. ("Speaker" refers here to both speakers and…
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, English, Grammar, Language Patterns
Cattell, Ray – 1972
The author considers the rule of negative transportation in English and discusses his ideas about such a rule in contrast to the theories set forth by Robin Lakoff. The rule of negative transportation allows the shifting of a negative, under certain conditions, from a lower clause into a higher one. The discussion centers around the occurrence of…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Deep Structure, Descriptive Linguistics, English
Charrow, Veda R.; Charrow, Robert – 1976
This paper discusses the results of part of an ongoing project studying an aspect of real world language usage, the comprehension of standard jury instructions. Problems in the comprehension of these instructions include the memory load that they impose, the fact that most instructions are read only once, and the fact that instructions are written…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Court Litigation, Grammar, Language Patterns
Guenther, Audrey A.; Mills, Patrick R. – 1976
The inductivist model of language acquisition was tested by comparing the linguistic development of impulsive kindergarten children with that of reflective children, who, in general, make fewer errors on inductive reasoning tasks. The 81 children sampled were tested with the Matching Familiar Figures Test and with measures of syntactic and…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Style, Language Acquisition, Language Research
Peer reviewedKlein, Marvin L. – Research in the Teaching of English, 1975
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Deduction, Grade 12, Grade 4


