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Haskell, Robert E. – Small Group Behavior, 1983
Analyzed pieces of verbal protocol in a group (N=13), demonstrating structures of cognition and language as they pertain to numbers occurring in verbal productions. Analysis suggested that these linguistic anomolies, though atypical, are not anomalous but are clear cases representing processes of cognition and language. (LLL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Group Dynamics, Language Patterns
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Fouts, Roger S.; And Others – Sign Language Studies, 1984
Systematic sampling was done of signing between five home-reared chimpanzees who had had 4-7 years of complete immersion in integrating their signing interaction into their nonverbal communication. Eight-eight percent of all signs reported fell into the social categories of reassurance, social interaction, and play. (SL)
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Animal Behavior, Communication Skills, Language Acquisition
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Hamilton, Harley – Sign Language Studies, 1984
Thirty-five deaf children with hearing parents were tested for cheremic perception. Deaf children using sign language, like hearing children using spoken language, have more difficulty discriminating between lexical items that form minimal pairs in their language than between items that differ more. (SL)
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Comparative Analysis, Deafness, Distinctive Features (Language)
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Ferreira-Brito, Lucinda – Sign Language Studies, 1984
mparison of sign language used by Urubu-Kaapor Indians in the Amazonian jungle (UKSL) and sign language used by deaf people in Sao Paulo (SPSL). In the former situation, deaf people are more integrated and accepted into their community than in Sao Paulo, because most hearing individuals are able and willing to use sign language to communicate with…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Deafness, Foreign Countries
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Arndt, Horst; Pesch, Helmut W. – Modern Language Journal, 1984
Discusses how visual perception may be adapted for language teaching purposes. Since the study of language is not restricted to the verbal domain, a language teaching strategy involving visual aids enables the learner to communicate both actively and passively in a foreign language, thus contributing to an understanding of language and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Creative Activities, Language Attitudes, Language Usage
Maschietto, Michela – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2004
The paper concerns the analysis of the role of artefacts and instruments in approaching calculus by graphic-symbolic calculator at high school level. We focus on an element of the introduction of calculus: the global/local game. We discus the hypothesis that the zoom-controls of calculator support the production of gestures and metaphors that…
Descriptors: Grade 12, Calculus, Graphing Calculators, High School Seniors
Garrott, Carl L. – 2002
This study investigated: the relationship between second language (L2) students' perceptions of teacher caring and learning; the relationship between L2 students' perceptions of nonverbal immediacy (e.g., eye contact, gestures, movement within the classroom, smiling, vocal variety, and use of humor) and learning; and the relationship between L2…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Language Teachers, Nonverbal Communication
Ostermeier, Terry H. – 1997
A study examined students' perceptions of nonverbal cues as they affected the listening process during interviews with someone from a culture outside of the United States. Subjects were 129 American students in a senior level cross cultural communication course at a midwestern state university; they each interviewed an international person…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communication Research, Foreign Students, Higher Education
Webb, Nancy Boyd, Ed. – 1999
Children have not yet developed the coping mechanisms of adults, and it is difficult for them to verbally communicate their needs. Practitioners increasingly recognize the usefulness of nonverbal communication methods to help these children. This revised and updated casebook and text focuses on treatment of children who have experienced crises…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Brief Psychotherapy, Children, Counseling Effectiveness
Schechner, Richard; Mintz, Cynthia – Drama Review, 1973
Current teaching and thinking about theatre performances tend to ignore kinesics. Kinesics study answers the need for consideration of analogical thinking and nonverbal communication distinctive to theatrical performance. (CH)
Descriptors: Analogy, Body Language, Communication (Thought Transfer), Context Clues
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French, Patrice – Language Sciences, 1973
Descriptors: Body Language, Communication (Thought Transfer), Experiments, Minority Groups
Switalla, Bernd – Linguistik und Didaktik, 1973
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication (Thought Transfer), Language Instruction, Linguistic Theory
Macrae, Don – Canadian Speech Communication Journal, 1972
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Theory, Interaction Process Analysis, Interpersonal Relationship
Faidley, Ray A. – Journal of Business Education, 1973
Descriptors: Business Education, Communication Skills, Communications, Course Content
Swenson, Lloyd A. – Journal of Business Education, 1972
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Business Education, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Problems
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