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Naeser, Margaret A. – 1970
The development of differential vowel duration was observed in six children who were tape recorded at 1-month intervals from 26 to 36 months of age and in three children from 21 to 24 months of age. By differential vowel duration is meant the relatively different durations of vowels according to whether the following consonant is voiced or…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Child Language, Consonants, Language Acquisition
Naeser, Margaret A. – 1970
The development of differential vowel duration was observed in six children who were tape recorded at 1-month intervals from 26 to 36 months of age and in three children from 21 to 24 months of age. By differential vowel duration is meant the relatively different durations of vowels according to whether the following consonant is voiced or…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Child Language, Consonants, Language Acquisition
Opubor, Alfred Esimatemi – 1969
To determine to what extent listeners respond to the vocal content of "how" of spoken messages, this study investigated the effects that the two vocal variables or rate (speed) and intensity (loudness) had on the responses made by 445 English-speaking high school students to messages spoken in an unfamiliar tongue. The basic messages were recorded…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Language Patterns, Language Research, Language Rhythm
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Gove, Philip B. – College English, 1966
To understand decisions made concerning language usage in "Webster's Third New International Dictionary," it is necessary to realize what standard usage is and how it changes. The definition of standard usage, given in 1932, as that language used by well-educated persons remains valid and depends more and more on professional writers for guidance.…
Descriptors: Dictionaries, English Instruction, Language Patterns, Language Research
Tatham, Susan Masland – 1969
To determine whether or not students in grades 2 and 4 comprehended materials written with patterns that appear frequently in their speech better than materials written with patterns that appear infrequently, two reading comprehension tests were devised by the investigator. Subjects were all second- and fourth-grade classrooms from two similar…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Grade 4, Language Patterns, Language Research
Allen, Doris A. – 1973
The purpose of this study was to describe the function-form relationships in a child's developing language by establishing a methodology for examining the child's early propositions and the predications which express them, identifying the points in the syntactic hierarchy at which different "meanings" are encoded, and investigating the…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Patterns, Language Research
Rush, J. E.; And Others – 1974
A description is presented of a computer-assisted language analysis system (CALAS) which can serve as a method for isolating and displaying language utterances found in conversation. The purpose of CALAS is stated as being to deal with the question of whether it is possible to detect, isolate, and display information indicative of what is…
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Computational Linguistics, Computers, Interaction
Frost, James Andrew – 1973
This study investigated the developmental nature of linguistic knowledge revealed in children's spelling. Five groups of children from middle to upper income families in grades 2, 4, 6, 9, and 12 were selected as subjects. It was assumed that linguistic resourcefulness changes as a result of formal schooling and that spelling errors would…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Language Patterns
Ryan, Michael G. – 1973
This study investigated the credibility dimensions underlying standard and nonstandard speech in respect to concept-scale interaction, even though the findings suggest that the factors underlying reactions to nonstandard speech might differ from those underlying reactions to standard speech. The subjects, thirty-two college students enrolled in an…
Descriptors: College Students, English, Language Patterns, Language Research
Wiggins, Antoinette Violet – 1970
The basic objective of this research was to determine whether educators were justified in lumping togetner all Negro speech as "Negro Dialect" or whether there were wide variations within the inner city Negro community which educators should take into account when preparing reading materials. Thirty first-grade Negro children were…
Descriptors: Black Youth, Child Language, Grade 1, Language Research
Strickland, Dorothy S. – 1971
The exposure of linguistically different black kindergarten children to a special literature program was undertaken to test its efficacy as a preventive approach to reading failure. There were 94 subjects (45 in an experimental group and 49 in a control group) in four schools located in lower income urban areas. The program demonstrated a…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Youth, Kindergarten Children, Language Acquisition
Hoge, Henry W., Comp. – 1968
More than 1,100 selected references and source studies are listed in this bibliography, compiled in connection with a research project entitled "The Syntax of Contemporary Brazilian Portuguese." The articles selected formed a part of the "Working Bibliography" and are all considered to be relevant to the analysis of Brazilian…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Language Research, Latin American Culture, Linguistics
Stankiewicz, Edward; And Others
The second volume of a three-volume series on Russian dialects is a chrestomathy of Russian dialect texts. It contains materials from nine geographic regions; the transcribed texts are listed by location of origin within a geographic region. A glossary is provided. The texts appear in dialect form and enable the student to compare dialects with…
Descriptors: Dialects, Geography, Glossaries, Instructional Materials
Cashdan, A., Ed.; Grugeon, Elizabeth, Ed. – 1972
This collection of essays is concerned with the relationships between language and education. It is intended to be used in an undergraduate course but may also be used by many others interested in language in an educational context. A variety of approaches to the subject are considered, including the philosophical, psychological, sociological,…
Descriptors: Education, Language Arts, Language Research, Language Role
Slobin, Dan Isaac – 1972
This unannotated bibliography deals primarily with questions concerning a child's acquisition of language and lists references dating from 1250-1967, reporting research from America, Western and Eastern Europe, and, to a lesser extent, from Japan. The main section of the book is an alphabetical listing of works on the subject of child language…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Child Development, Child Language, Hungarian
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