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Bell, Frank E. – 1981
An outline is presented of how "Interscript," a developing international communication system, operates. The three main elements in "Interscript" are described in turn, as follows: (1) the glyphs or symbols, which are pictographs, ideographs, arbitrary symbols, and generic symbols; (2) "Clearthink", or what would correspond to the identification…
Descriptors: Artificial Languages, Communication (Thought Transfer), Grammar, Ideography
Godden, Kurt – 1979
Donnellan's distinction between attributive and referential uses of definite descriptions is extended to include Lewis' basic categories. The distinction as applied to sentences is brought out by investigating the consequences of the failure of presupposed sentences. Stalnaker uses Donnellan's distinction to support his theory of creating an…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Cultural Context, Grammar, Language Patterns
Hooke, Lydia Razran – 1981
A study was conducted to find a manipulation that could be performed on a text (roughly analogous to real instructional material) which would lead readers to process that text more efficiently. One-hundred five college students were placed into either an experimental or a control group. Students in the control group were given an unchanged version…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education
Benjamin, Robert L. – 1981
The position taken in this paper is that the sentence adverb should be viewed not as an occurrence within a sentence but as a kind of illocutionary force marker of a speech art. Three points are argued in the paper: (1) that current linguistic analyses of sentence adverbs are inadequate even to the purposes of the analysts; (2) that treating…
Descriptors: Adverbs, Discourse Analysis, Language Research, Linguistic Theory
Goodman, Gail S.; And Others – 1980
The ability of children to process words printed in a second language was studied over the course of a school year as the children acquired increasing familiarity with the language. The children, ranging in age from 5 to 15 years, represented four ability groups with respect to their reading skills in their first and second languages. A…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Interference (Language), Language Research
Sulzby, Elizabeth – 1978
Eighty-four elementary school children participated in a two-part experiment replicating an earlier experiment that tested the hypothesis that children would offer semantic explanations for words presented orally more frequently than for words presented in written form. This experiment used subjects from a population different in socioeconomic…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, Language Research
KOEN, FRANK – 1967
THIS PAPER IS AN EXPLORATION OF THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE COGNITIVE CAPACITIES OF HUMAN BEINGS, AS DELINEATED BY PSYCHOLOGY, ARE SEEN TO BE CONGRUENT WITH THE FINDINGS OF LINGUISTIC RESEARCH, AND SOME SPECULATIONS ABOUT THE POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS FOR LINGUISTIC RULES THAT MAY BE DISCOVERED THROUGH AN EXAMINATION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE. IT IS…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Language Universals
ABBATIELLO, AURELIUS A. – 1967
DESIGNED TO DETERMINE WHETHER CHANGES IN ATTITUDE OCCURRED AS A RESULT OF PARTICIPATION IN AN INDUSTRIAL SUPERVISORY TRAINING PROGRAM, THIS STUDY USED THE SEMANTIC DIFFERENTIAL TECHNIQUE TO IDENTIFY RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN CONTENT AND ASSIMILATION IN A LEARNING SITUATION. BEFORE AND AFTER THE PROGRAM, 41 SUPERVISORS RATED 12 CONCEPTS ON A CONTINUUM…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Fundamental Concepts, Industry, Learning Processes
Hunt, Earl B.; And Others – 1979
In a study of individual differences in long-term memory access, university undergraduates verified (1) whether an item was a member of a category; (2) whether two items belonged in the same category; and (3) whether two words had the same name. Reaction times from these tasks were correlated with verbal ability, as measured by performance on a…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Individual Differences
Meara, Paul – Interlanguage Studies Bulletin-Utrecht, 1978
A word association test was given in French to 76 girls learning French to determine whether their responses matched those given by native speakers. Three types of responses are possible in such a test: syntagmatic, where one word cues another that usually occurs with it ("bread" elicits "butter"); paradigmatic, which is of the same form class as…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Cognitive Processes, French, Language Research
Pearson, Gregory – 1977
A propositional network system for representing the logical and semantic information contained in a text is described. The reliability of scoring information recalled from reading, using this representational system, is found to vary with the scoring goal. Determination of the amount of information recalled is found to be extremely reliable. A…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Learning Processes, Logic, Memory
Hayes-Roth, Frederick – 1977
This paper is a theoretical discussion of several functions of knowledge systems based on the idea of partial matching, that is, comparison of two or more descriptions by identification of their similarities. Several knowledge system functions are described in terms of partial or best matchings including analogical reasoning, inductive inference,…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Algorithms, Educational Research, Learning
Fritsch, Gudrun – 1979
The booklet discusses and reports on a study of elicited imitation as a vehicle for assessing the language-functioning level of echolalic autistic children. An historical overview is presented of the diagnosis of early infantile autism. The question of whether or not early infantile autism is a distinct syndrome is addressed. The theoretical and…
Descriptors: Autism, Child Language, Echolalia, Exceptional Child Research
Cowart, Wayne – 1978
This paper suggests that some features of the syntactic and semantic structure of sentences sometimes influence the phonemic analyses assigned to stretches of speech by the perceptual system. It is argued that the role of higher-order levels of linguistic analysis in speech perception can be productively studied. Theoretical issues appropriate for…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Perception
Minnesota Council of Teachers of English. – 1968
THE CURRICULUM COMMITTEE OF THE MINNESOTA COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF ENGLISH HAS COMPILED THIS ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR THE TEACHER OF ENGLISH WITH LITTLE OR NO FORMAL BACKGROUND IN LINGUISTICS WHO WISHES TO "MAKE INTELLIGENT APPLICATIONS FROM LINGUISTICS IN HIS GENERAL TEACHING OF ENGLISH." THE ENTRIES HAVE BEEN SELECTED FOR THEIR GENERAL…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Educational Media, English, Instructional Materials
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