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O'Huallachain, Colman L. – 1970
This paper surveys the teaching of second languages in Irish primary and post-primary schools. In the centralized primary school system, with primary teacher-training directed towards state-controlled qualifying examinations, government policy now favors the teaching of Irish side by side with English (also an official language). With the…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, English (Second Language), Language Instruction, Language Role
Wolfram, Walt – 1969
The relativistic viewpoint of the sociolinguist emphasizes the fully systematic but different nature of nonstandard dialects. In this paper, the author takes issue with various views that currently enjoy popularity in a number of disciplines but which violate basic linguistic and sociolinguistic premises about the nature of language. These views…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Youth, Dialect Studies, Linguistic Theory
Williamson, Leon E. – 1974
Since concepts are the mental divisions man makes among the concrete and abstract phenomena of his environment so he may generate, maneuver, and control their relationships in a manner ot satisfy his physical, emotional, social, and aesthetic needs, concepts should be the vortex of intelligence. Too often students are taught as if they lack a…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Educational Philosophy
Wolfram, Walt – 1973
One of the most significant problems that linguists face in their attempts to describe Vernacular Black English (VBE) is the matter of fluctuating forms. It is consistently observed that speakers appear to fluctuate between a socially stigmatized variant and its presumed nonstigmatized counterpart. Fluctuations in VBE have often been viewed as a…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Descriptive Linguistics, Dialect Studies, English
Eisenhardt, Catheryn – 1972
The purpose of this book is to illustrate how the principles revealed by linguistic research can be translated into classroom practice. Emphasis is placed on: (1) a methodology which offers opportunities for children to create knowledge based on their observations of language tested against their intiutive speech, and (2) a content which is…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, English (Second Language), Language Arts, Language Instruction
O'Neill, George Joseph, Jr. – 1972
This study traces the syntactic interference of the dialect of 176 black children (grades 1-6) living in south-central Los Angeles when they attempt to speak standard English in the school and correlates the amount of interference with certain socioeconomic variables. Syntactical interference items investigated include verb agreement, tense,…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Dialect Studies, Elementary Education, Language Patterns
Kleederman, Frances F. – 1973
Sociolinguists have proposed various beginning reading approaches to remedy the reading problems of disadvantaged black children. Their programs reflect their theoretical biases concerning the nature of Black English and the type and degree of interference that may exist between the language of the Standard English (SE) text and the child's…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Youth, Language Handicaps, Linguistic Theory
Hopper, Robert; And Others – 1972
This study investigated the hypothesis that an employer's hiring decisions are influenced by certain speech characteristics of prospective employees. Simulated job interviews of four different speakers were played for 62 employers involved in actual hiring. Sets of semantic differential scales were used to measure employer's attitudes towards the…
Descriptors: Diction, Employer Attitudes, Employment Interviews, Employment Qualifications
Foster, Joseph F. – 1976
Current research in linguistic typology shows some syntactic processes, such as rightward dislocation of modifiers, to be characteristic of certain types of languages, and that a language of that type without such processes is "unnatural" and likely to develop them. For instance, almost all languages with order Verb-Object (VO) have dislocation…
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Dialects, English, English Instruction
Funkhouser, James L. – 1976
The ways speakers of Black English modify features of their spoken dialect in the process of adapting their language to writing are examined in this dissertation, on the basis of a corpus of writing from 41 black students enrolled in a St. Louis community college composition course. Each student is represented by 500 to 1000 words of writing…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Community Colleges, Doctoral Dissertations
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Giles, Howard; And Others – Linguistics, 1975
This study was designed to determine whether subjects would behave differently to a standard and nonstandard British-accented speaker. The matched-guise procedure was used with a stimulus speaker present, face-to-face with listeners. Listeners did not know they would subsequently be required to evaluate the speaker's personality. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, English, Language Attitudes, Language Styles
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Wolk, Anthony – College English, 1975
Nonsensical statements about the inferiority of non-standard English should be revealed as nonsense by linguistic analysis--there being no point in marshalling empirical evidence to refute meaningless propositions.
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Black Dialects, Black Students, Cognitive Processes
Shores, David L. – Illinois Schools Journal, 1977
This article criticizes a resolution drafted by the Executive Committee of the Conference on College Composition and Communication. It argues that the framers of the resolution create misleading impressions about the sociolinguistic situation in the U.S. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Communication Skills, Formal Criticism, Language Role
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Armstrong, Ann H. – Adolescence, 1977
Discusses whether the language of subcultural groups is deficient or whether it is in fact a different, but equally valid, language. The role of the speech therapist vis-a-vis culturally different students is considered. Suggestions for change in speech therapy are presented. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Guidelines, Language Attitudes
Feldbusch, Elisabeth – Linguistik und Didaktik, 1977
Discusses the sociolinguistic hypotheses of deficit and difference, criticizing the latter for deriving a "functional equivalence" from clearly different social contexts, leading to passivity and lack of results in current school practice. (Text is in German.) (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Educational Policy, Language Styles, Language Variation
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