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Baez, Benjamin – Educational Theory, 2001
Uses a 1994 lawsuit on behalf of a student being sexually harassed by a classmate, to examine discourse on sexual harassment, suggesting that language is constitutive of sexual norms; discussing prevailing notions of gender, sexuality, and power in schools; and contending that the predominant framework for conceptualizing sexism gives legal…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Gender Issues, Language Usage
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Goby, Valerie Priscilla – Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 1999
Considers the primary focus of business communication teachers in classrooms in which English is not the native language of students. Outlines some of the language-related problems that occur when teaching nonnative speakers business communication and calls for a drive to address the issue of acceptable language usage in this context. (SG)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Education, English (Second Language), English Instruction
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Kristiansen, Tore – Language Awareness, 2001
Argues that young Danes are changing the notion of standard Danish. Data gathered in the Danish town of Naestved indicated standard Danish is moving in the direction of low Copenhagen speech. Suggests that young Danes operate with two standards when it comes to language: one for school where excellence is perceived in terms of superiority; and one…
Descriptors: Danish, Foreign Countries, Language Standardization, Language Usage
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Jackson-Bradberry, Karen – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2001
Focuses on discourses in the classroom. Presents three simple steps to ensure that students' voices are heard and valued. Suggests that educators educate themselves about the many existing Discourses (ways of behaving, speaking, reading and writing accepted by specific groups of people), value student contributions by using their Discourses as…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Language Usage, Secondary Education, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
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Peters, Pam – World Englishes, 1996
Describes and quantifies aspects of the comparative clauses conjoined with correlatives "than" and "as." The data are compared to show patterns of distribution, their spread across different genres, and the similarity or otherwise of their use in Britain and Australia. Findings show that the scalar comparative clause does not…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Databases, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries
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Ramsey, Shirley – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1995
Uses content analysis to compare two community newspapers for indices of elaboration identified through various theoretical sources. Traces the relationship of economic development and technological growth to use of elaborative elements in text describing science and technology. Concludes there were strong correlations for breadth and depth in the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Economic Development, Journalism Research
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Murata, Kumiko – World Englishes, 1995
This study investigated how repetition is used in conversation among native speakers of British English, native speakers of Japanese, and Japanese speakers of English. Five interactional functions of repetition (interruption-orientated, solidarity, silence-avoidance, hesitation, and reformulation) were identified, as well as the cultural factors…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Influences, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
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Foley, Teresa; Safran, Stephen P. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1994
Exploration of gender-biased language in two editions of learning disabilities textbooks found that the male author's work exhibited a 7:1 ratio of masculine to feminine pronouns, whereas the female author's text showed no significant differences in use of gender-specific pronouns. The male author had increased use of gender-neutral pronouns…
Descriptors: Authors, Higher Education, Language Usage, Learning Disabilities
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Xu, Fei; Pinker, Steven – Journal of Child Language, 1995
Presents an analysis of past tense and participle usages by children, focusing on overapplications of irregular vowel-change patterns, as in "brang"; blends, as in "branged"; productive suffixations of "-en," as in "walken"; gross distortions, as in "mail-membled"; and double-suffixation, as in "walkeded." Findings indicate that these errors are…
Descriptors: Child Language, Error Analysis (Language), Language Usage, Morphology (Languages)
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Pennington, M. C. – Hong Kong Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1998
Looks at the shifting profile of bilingualism in Hong Kong. Whereas Hong Kong society could once be characterized as diglossic, with differentiation of English and Cantonese in terms of their functions and status as "high" and "low" languages, it is currently undergoing a rapid shift away from diglossia, with erosion of these…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Chinese, Colonialism, Diglossia
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Chambers, Cynthia – Canadian Journal of Education, 1999
Presents challenges to Canadian curriculum theorists: (1) to create curriculum languages and genres that represent all of Canada; (2) to use Canadian scholars and indigenous languages to find these curriculum languages and genres; (3) to seek interpretive tools to understand what it means to be Canadian; and (4) to create curriculum theory that…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Curriculum, Educational Theories
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Nakamura, Keiko – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 2001
Explores the relation between gender and language use in Japanese preschool children. Gender-based differences in Japanese include phonological, lexical, and morphosyntactical differences, as well as differences in conversational style. Data come from monthly naturalistic observations of 24 monolingual Japanese boys and girls engaged in same-sex…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Styles, Language Usage, Morphology (Languages)
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Abd el-Jawad, Hassan R. S. – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2000
Addresses the issue of swearing, in the sense of oath taking, as a very frequent speech act in daily conversations in Jordan. A corpus of oaths exchanged by interlocutors in real-life contexts is analyzed. Shows that swearing exhibits an extensive amount of variation in form, usage, and function. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Arabic, Computational Linguistics, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries
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Koch, Lisa M.; Gross, Alan M.; Kolts, Russell – Journal of Black Psychology, 2001
Examined African Americans college students' perceptions of audiotaped people using: Black English (BE), Standard English (SE), and appropriate or inappropriate code switching (CS). Surveys indicated that participants rated SE and appropriate CS speakers more favorably than BE and inappropriate CS speakers, and they wanted to get to know and work…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Code Switching (Language), College Students
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Walker, George – International Schools Journal, 2000
Presents various definitions of culture and contemplates how much a culture can really be shared by those not born into it. Asserts that, in international education, certain concerns must be raised, including: (1) a truly shared meaning depends upon a shared culture; (2) language plays a key role in understanding and developing a culture; and (3)…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Cultural Interrelationships, Culture, Global Education
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