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Fletcher, Charles R.; Linzie, Brian – Discourse Processes, 1998
Argues that researchers in the area of discourse comprehension and mental representation of discourse will likely feel motivated to adopt highly quantitative research techniques described in the articles in this special issue. Notes that ability to do so will be enhanced by availability of well-documented, easy-to-use computer software, or…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Discourse Analysis, Language Research, Memory
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Lorch, Robert F., Jr. – Discourse Processes, 1998
Notes that memory-based text processing (MBP) is a label that has been used to refer to a theoretical perspective shared by contributors to this special issue. Defines the domain addressed by MBP; identifies the major shared assumptions of researchers representing the MBP perspective; and raises some challenges for MBP researchers. (SR)
Descriptors: Knowledge Representation, Language Processing, Language Research, Memory
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Swingley, Daniel; Pinto, John P.; Fernald, Anne – Cognition, 1999
Three experiments used a visual fixation technique to examine whether toddlers interpret speech continuously. Found that 24-month-olds had delayed responses when a competing distractor picture's label overlapped phonetically with the target at onset, but not when the pictures' labels rhymed, showing that children monitored speech stream…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
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Miller, Brian; Perry, Bob; Howard, Peter; Farmer, Pat; Long, Michelle; Roffe, Stephen – Literacy Learning: Secondary Thoughts, 1999
Notes that students often find difficulty with the language used in the learning of and assessment of mathematics. Reports on a study that analyzes questions from a 1996 Higher School Certificate Mathematics in Society examination in New South Wales. Makes suggestions on changing the language of the assessment to make the mathematics in it more…
Descriptors: Evaluation Problems, Foreign Countries, Language Processing, Language Research
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Vigliocco, Gabriella; Nicol, Janet – Cognition, 1998
Addressed whether hierarchical relations and word order can be separated in sentence production. Assessed in two experiments whether subject-verb agreement errors require linear proximity of a so-called "local" noun to the verb. Found evidence for a stage in language production in which a syntactic structure is built prior to stage in which words…
Descriptors: Error Analysis (Language), Language Processing, Language Research, Nouns
Grognet, Allene – ESL Magazine, 2000
Describes the Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL), a private, non-profit, non-affiliated organization in Washington, DC (with a satellite division in Sarasota, Florida). CAL conducts a wide range of activities, including research, teacher education, analysis and dissemination of information, design and development of instructional materials,…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Instructional Materials, Language Research, Second Language Instruction
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Wong, Jean – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 2000
Discusses one form of repetition found in ordinary conversation, a form where a speaker produces a first saying, and subsequent to that, a second saying within the same turn. Proposes that this particular form of repetition is used by speakers as a storytelling technique in the accomplishment of the action of resumption. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Interpersonal Communication, Language Acquisition
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Senechal, Monique; LeFevre, Jo-Anne; Thomas, Eleanor M.; Daley, Karen E. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1998
Examines whether storybook exposure and the amount of teaching in reading and writing skills reported by middle-class parents were related to oral language skills and written language skills of kindergarten children. Shows that storybook exposure explained statistically significant unique variance in children's oral language skills but not in…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Kindergarten Children, Language Research, Oral Language
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Wegerif, Rupert; Mercer, Neil – Language and Education, 1997
Argues that there are potential benefits in incorporating computer-based text analyses into methods for researching talk and educational activity in classrooms. Discusses the strengths and weaknesses of some existing approaches to the study of talk and collaborative activity and suggests ways that computer-based analysis of transcribed talk can…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Computational Linguistics, Cooperative Learning, Discourse Analysis
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Salomone, Ann Masters; Marsal, Florence – Foreign Language Annals, 1997
Circumlocution can prevent communication breakdown and is a required function at the Advanced level on the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) Oral Proficiency Scale. To encourage this communicative strategy, researchers conducted a study of two intermediate college French classes: one that encouraged circumlocution and…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), French, Higher Education, Language Research
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McRoberts, Gerald W.; Best, Catherine T. – Journal of Child Language, 1997
Examined whether infants imitate the vocal pitch characteristics of adult caregivers and differentially adjust their vocal pitch or fundamental frequency toward that of their caregivers. Data are presented from a longitudinal case study of an infant recorded over several months, interacting with each parent. The infant did not demonstrate…
Descriptors: Caregiver Speech, Case Studies, Infants, Language Research
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Sanz, Cristina; VanPatten, Bill – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1998
In response to a published study of second-language input processing and processing instruction, a relatively new concept in language teaching, misinterpretations of theoretical and conceptual issues are pointed out and methodological concerns about the study are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Language Processing, Language Research, Linguistic Input, Linguistic Theory
Nakuma, Constancio K. – IRAL, 1998
Fossilization is a the term used generally to denote what appears to be a state of permanent failure on the part of a second-language learner to acquire a given feature of the target language. This article reviews different accounts of this phenomenon and offers another account. The implications of this new account of fossilization for…
Descriptors: Interlanguage, Language Research, Language Skill Attrition, Learning Problems
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Pavlenko, Aneta – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 2000
Synthesizes work on research concerned with the influence of a second language on speaker's first language competence in late bilingualism. Research in the areas of phonology, morphosyntax, lexis, semantics, pragmatics, rhetoric, and conceptual representations suggests that borrowing, convergence, shift, restructuring, and loss result from the…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Language Maintenance, Language Research, Linguistic Borrowing
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Norton, Bonny; Toohey, Kelleen – TESOL Quarterly, 2001
Discusses an updated perspective of good language learners that takes into account sociocultural and poststructural views of second language acquisition. Suggests the study of successful language learning should include the ways in which learners' participation is received and acted upon within the communities in which they use their second…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Second Language Instruction
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