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Peer reviewedOng, Walter J. – Journal of Communication, 1980
Treats orality and literacy in two ways: (1) examines the ubiquitous problem of moving from oral expression to writing, and (2) considers briefly the new, secondary orality that surrounds viewers on radio and television. (JMF)
Descriptors: Culture, Literacy, Mass Media, Oral Language
Peer reviewedDriscoll, John – NALLD Journal, 1981
Reviews studies to date on rate-controlled speech recording in foreign language teaching. Research indicates great potential and lack of a theoretical structure for such practice. (Author/BK)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Skills, Oral Language, Psycholinguistics, Second Language Instruction
Peer reviewedKiefer, Ferenc – Language Sciences, 1996
Discusses utterances that are evoked in particular events and demonstrates that they require a frame semantics account, and in particular, an analysis in terms of scripts. The article also reveals some word-like properties of these constructions and argues that boundedness is a matter of degree. (15 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Morphology (Languages), Oral Language, Phonology, Scripts
Peer reviewedFischer, Kerstin; Drescher, Martina – Language Sciences, 1996
Presents observations concerning the meaning of discourse particles, based on the comparison of an item in one language with its functional equivalents in another. The article considers three languages: English, French, and German, and concludes that contrastive analyses can only indicate certain aspects that must be verified by further…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, English, French
Peer reviewedChouinard, Michelle M.; Clark, Eve V. – Journal of Child Language, 2003
Examined whether there was negative evidence in adult reformulations of erroneous child utterances, and if so, whether children made use of that evidence. Findings show that adults reformulate erroneous utterances often enough for learning to occur. Children can detect differences between their own utterance and the adult reformulation and make…
Descriptors: Adults, Child Language, Error Analysis (Language), Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedWheeldon, Linda – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2003
Three experiments were designed to examine the effect on picture naming of the prior production of a word related in phonological form. Findings are consistent with a process of phoneme competition during phonological encoding. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Encoding (Psychology), Oral Language, Phonemes
Peer reviewedKim, Young-Joo; Kim, Hyanghee; Song, Hong-Ki – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2003
Examines production of predicates by Korean agrammatic aphasic patients with respect to argument structure distribution of predicates. Analyzed narrative production and picture/scene description data elicited from three Broca's aphasic patients compared with matched controls. Focused on whether subjects have the same type difficulties that Kegl's…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Comparative Analysis, Grammar, Korean
Peer reviewedCondon, Mark W. F.; Clyde, Jean Anne – Language Arts, 1996
Focuses on oral language and writing. Describes typical roles that children take on as they work together to create a piece of text (co-author). Offers suggestions for moving learners to more productive and fulfilling co-authoring relationships. (SR)
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedVitevitch, Michael S. – Language and Speech, 2002
Comparison of the lexical characteristics of 88 auditory misperceptions showed no difference in word-frequency, neighborhood density, and neighborhood frequency between the actual and the perceived utterances. Another comparison showed that slip of the ear tokens had denser neighborhoods and higher neighborhood frequency than words in general.…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Comparative Analysis, Oral Language, Speech Communication
Peer reviewedMullennix, John W.; Bihon, Tressa; Bricklemyer, Jodie; Gaston, Jeremy; Keener, Jessica M. – Language and Speech, 2002
Effects of variation from stimulus to stimulus in emotional tone of voice on speech perception were examined through a series of perceptual experiments. Stimuli were recorded from human speakers who produced utterances in tones of voice designed to convey affective information. Stimuli varying in talker voice and emotional the where then presented…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Auditory Perception, Auditory Stimuli, Oral Language
Peer reviewedWeber, Andrea – Language and Speech, 2002
Tested progressive assimilation violation in non-novel sequences using the palatal fricative [c]. Stimuli either violated fricative assimilation or did not. Violation also did not significantly inhibit spoken language processing. Results confirm that facilitation depends on the combination of progressive assimilation with novelty of the sequence.…
Descriptors: College Students, German, Higher Education, Language Processing
Peer reviewedLovik, Thomas A. – Die Unterrichtspraxis: Teaching German, 1990
Investigation of data regarding the use of "so'n" in authentic German speech situations suggests that speakers used the form as a hedging expression indicating uncertainty or discomfort, enabling them to indicate their attitudes about various aspects of the speech situation. (21 references) (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Distinctive Features (Language), German, Language Patterns
Peer reviewedFisher, Sue; Groce, Stephen B. – Language in Society, 1990
Analysis of doctors' and patients' oral accounts and responses during medical interactions, from the perspective of an interactional strategy linking social structure to social interaction, demonstrates how the medical interview is characterized by a moment-to-moment battle that mirrors and largely sustains the institutional authority and status…
Descriptors: Helping Relationship, Oral Language, Physician Patient Relationship, Sex Differences
Peer reviewedLipski, John M. – Hispania, 1990
Explores data regarding the elision and epenthesis of the Spanish intervocalic /y/ and the underspecification of Spanish vowels and semivowels. Results lead to the proposal that such elision results from the Obligatory Contour Principle, operating on an autosegmental tier defining front vowels and /y/. (56 references) (CB)
Descriptors: Consonants, Distinctive Features (Language), Oral Language, Phonology
Peer reviewedObbink, Laura Apol – New Advocate, 1990
Discusses the importance of the spoken word and the tradition of nursery verse and other forms of poetry. Encourages teachers and students to never abandon the rhythm, balance, and pleasurable taste of language as it was first learned through oral chants, jingles, and rhymes of early childhood. (MG)
Descriptors: Audience Response, Language Rhythm, Listening, Oral Language


