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Dollaghan, Chris – 1981
In addition to componential aspects of verb meaning, children must also acquire a representation of each verb's combinatorial properties or propositional schema, i.e., the number of arguments with which it is obligatorily or optionally associated. The present study investigated developmental changes in children's awareness of the combinatorial…
Descriptors: Child Language, Children, Language Acquisition, Language Research
RUTHERFORD, PHILLIP R. – 1968
THERE ARE 1,733 ENTRIES IN THIS BIBLIOGRAPHY, EACH LISTED BY AUTHOR AND INDEXED BY SUBJECT OR TOPIC. THEY REPRESENT DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS IN THE FIELD OF LINGUISTICS WRITTEN AT AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES DURING THE PERIOD 1900-1964. SINCE THE AUTHOR HAS ATTEMPTED TO COMPILE AS COMPLETE A BIBLIOGRAPHY AS POSSIBLE, SOME TITLES WHICH DO NOT SEEM TO BE…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Doctoral Dissertations, Language Research, Linguistics
WISH, MYRON – 1967
THE PRIMARY PURPOSE OF THIS DISSERTATION IS TO DEVELOP A STRUCTURAL THEORY, ALONG FACET-THEORETIC LINES, FOR THE PERCEPTION OF MORSE CODE SIGNALS AND RELATED RHYTHMIC PATTERNS. AS STEPS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THIS THEORY, MODELS FOR TWO SETS OF SIGNALS ARE PROPOSED AND TESTED. THE FIRST MODEL IS FOR A SET COMPRISED OF ALL SIGNALS OF THE…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Tests, Language Research, Patterned Responses
DELATTRE, PIERRE – 1965
THE PHONETIC FEATURES OF AMERICAN ENGLISH AND OF THE FOREIGN LANGUAGES TAUGHT IN THE UNITED STATES WERE ANALYZED AND DESCRIBED. STUDIES INVOLVED COMPARING ENGLISH TO GERMAN, SPANISH, AND FRENCH ON THE BASES OF VARIOUS PROSODIC, VOCALIC, AND CONSONANT LANGUAGE FEATURES. SPECTROGRAPHIC PATTERNS OF CONTRASTIVE UTTERANCES WERE ANALYZED, SYNTHESIZED,…
Descriptors: French, German, Language, Language Patterns
CHAVARRIS-AGUILAR, O.L.; PENZL, HERBERT – 1960
PROBLEMS IN DEVELOPING SUITABLE DICTIONARIES OF PASHTO WERE REPORTED. PASHTO WAS DESCRIBED AS A MEMBER OF THE IRANIAN BRANCH OF THE INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES SPOKEN IN EASTERN AND SOUTHERN AFGHANISTAN AND IN NORTHEASTERN PAKISTAN. FIVE TOPICS DEALING WITH THE PASHTO LANGUAGE WERE DISCUSSED--(1) STATISTICS, (2) WRITTEN CORPUS AND LEXICAL STUDIES, (3)…
Descriptors: Dialect Studies, Dialects, Dictionaries, Language Research
Suzman, Susan M. – 1980
The spontaneous speech of two Zulu girls was monitored for use of nominals. The data for one girl, 23 months, are reported in detail. Analysis of prefixed and prefixless nouns in isolated citation forms and in syntactic construction revealed that the child perceived the internal structure of nouns before the age of two, although the prefix often…
Descriptors: Child Language, Infants, Language Acquisition, Language Research
Schwartz, Richard G.; Leonard, Laurence B. – 1980
Children ranging in age from 1;1 to 1;3 were presented with 16 contrived lexical concepts, each consisting of a nonsense word (eight object words and eight action words) and four unfamiliar exemplars that served as the referents for that word. Overall, the children used 65% of the experimental words one or more times to refer to at least one of…
Descriptors: Child Language, Infants, Language Acquisition, Language Research
SLOBIN, DAN I. – 1967
SUBJECTS OF AGES 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, AND 20 RETOLD STORIES PRESENTED IN FULL PASSIVE SENTENCES (WITH MENTION OF ACTOR) AND TRUNCATED PASSIVES (WITHOUT MENTION OF ACTOR). WHILE THERE WAS A GENERAL TENDENCY TO RETELL STORIES IN THE ACTIVE VOICE, THIS TENDENCY WAS MUCH MORE EVIDENT IN THE CASE OF FULL THAN TRUNCATED PASSIVES. IT IS PROPOSED THAT THE…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Language Research, Psycholinguistics, Recall (Psychology)
Cowan, J.L. – 1968
This report comprises a description of the linguistic research carried out at the University of Arizona in 1967 on the subject of language rules. The approach originally envisaged was to consider the possibility that rules of language are informed and supported by, take their existence only within, and are thus virtually inseparabl" from, the…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Grammar, Language Research, Linguistic Theory
Naeser, Margaret A. – 1970
This paper develops criteria for the segmentation of vowels on duplex oscillograms. Previous vowel duration studies have primarily used sound spectrograms. The use of duplex oscillograms, rather than sound spectrograms, permits faster production (real time) at less expense (adding machine paper may be used). The speech signal can be more spread…
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Language Research, Phonology, Sound Spectrographs
Wagner, Elizabeth M. – 1970
In order to assess the need and status of sources of multi-lingual rehabilitation terminology references, a questionnaire was sent to 96 related national and international organizations and selected individuals inquiring about the existance of present or developing terminology references. Results of the questionnaires indicated the availability of…
Descriptors: Classification, International Organizations, Language Research, Multilingualism
Simison, Diane – 1969
Memory and storage for base and surface sentence forms were compared by examining memory for these kinds of sentences. It was hypothesized that a subject hearing a sentence transforms it to its base form, stores it in this form, and recalls it, again transforming it, in its surface form. Thirty undergraduate educational psychology students,…
Descriptors: Language Research, Linguistics, Sentence Structure, Structural Grammar
PDF pending restorationRiegel, Klaus F. – 1965
Language acquisition is a quantifiable system with the sum total of verbal inputs and outputs increasing with the age of the subject. Increases in vocabulary are positively accelerated during developmental years and become negatively accelerated or zero during adult years. Thus, older people have available a larger active and passive vocabulary.…
Descriptors: Age, Age Differences, Language Acquisition, Language Fluency
Peer reviewedZee, Eric – Journal of Phonetics, 1978
The speech of two male Taiwanese speakers was analyzed to determine whether fundamental frequency (Fo) is correlated with both duration and intensity; five conclusions are drawn. The results are discussed in terms of theories of pitch production and speed of pitch change. (EJS)
Descriptors: Chinese, Intonation, Language Research, Phonetics
Peer reviewedDresher, B. Elan; Hornstein, Norbert – Cognition, 1977
Answering the preceding article by Schank and Wilensky, the authors state that their previous article (EJ 161 384, Cognition, December 1976), suggested that the goals of artificial intelligence research are technological, not scientific. They also claim that the existence of a moderately successful program does not constitute a test of its…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Research Methodology


