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Peer reviewedDale, Phillip S.; And Others – Journal of Child Language, 1989
Analysis of data from studies investigating the effectiveness of a parent report form for assessing children's early language development showed that the vocabulary checklist had substantial validity, and that it helped parents to provide a valuable overall evaluation of their children's language at 20 months. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Check Lists, Child Language, Evaluation Methods, Infants
Peer reviewedLippi-Green, Rosina L. – Language in Society, 1989
The quantification of communication network integration provides valuable information for the study of language change in very small rural communities such as Grossdorf, Austria. The approach is particularly relevant when study of aggregate group behavior has failed to yield results due to small sample size or group internal inconsistency. (26…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Dialects, Foreign Countries, German
Peer reviewedHamilton, Mykol C. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1988
Studies the effect of the use of the male generic on imagery. Finds that male bias is higher in the masculine generic condition than in the unbiased condition, and that male subjects are more male-biased than female subjects. Discusses findings in terms of linguistic relativity, prototypicality, and activation of multiple meanings. (FMW)
Descriptors: College Students, Cultural Images, Females, Imagery
Peer reviewedVechter, Andrea; And Others – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1990
A brief annotated bibliography highlights theoretical issues, principal studies, and factors influencing second language retention, including initially attained proficiency levels, supportive environment, exposure to foreign languages, maturity and general self-awareness, literacy and its onset, and the perceived need for the language after…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Educational Environment, Language Proficiency, Language Research
Peer reviewedZock, M.; And Others – Computers and the Humanities, 1989
Describes a computer program under development that is to be used as a tool for theory builders, teachers, and students in language learning. This is an interactive program and not only helps the learning of a language but also provides analysis on how language is learned. Questions if computers learn. (GG)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction
Peer reviewedSlimani, Assia – System, 1989
Results obtained through the implementation of an innovative technique designed to investigate the relationship between classroom interaction and learning outcomes are reported. Topicalization by learners is shown to be influential in accounting for learners' claims about uptake, learners' perceptions about what they have learned, in one…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Language Research
Peer reviewedKoike, Dale April – Modern Language Journal, 1989
Pragmatic competence in second language (L2) speech acts, specifically in requests, is examined through data obtained from native speakers of English who are learning Spanish. Attention is focused on whether L2 learners transfer first language rules of politeness to L2 speech production. (41 references) (Author/OD)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Communicative Competence (Languages), Discourse Analysis, English
Peer reviewedErasmus, Cynthia Chambers – Language Arts, 1989
Explores aboriginal discourse styles in a public context, their presentation of knowledge and experience through stories, and the mismatch between discourse styles of aboriginal people and what is expected in classrooms. (MM)
Descriptors: American Indians, Classroom Environment, Context Effect, Cultural Context
Peer reviewedEdwards, John; MacPherson, Lynn – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1987
A study of college faculty and student attitudes toward artificial languages, particularly Esperanto, found faculty more knowledgeable but less enthusiastic than students about the languages. Faculty were less likely to see practical benefits in the knowledge and use of constructed languages, and less interested in seeing them taught or learning…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Educational Background
Peer reviewedSherrard, Carol – System, 1989
The findings from research on written and oral summarization are discussed under three headings: summarizers' strategies, improving summarizers' performance, and the assessment of summary quality. Objective measures of summary quality used by researchers are described, and ways these measures could be adapted for use in higher education assessment…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Evaluation Criteria, Expressive Language, Higher Education
Baptista, Barbara O. – IRAL, 1989
An analysis of Brazilian learners' errors in English word stress revealed a difficulty hierarchy of stress pattern rules and six stress prediction strategies: (1) cognate stress patterns; (2) predominant stress patterns of English; (3) initial vowels and consonants; (4) verbs with a tense vowel in the final syllable; (5) tertiary stress; and (6)…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Higher Education, Interference (Language), Interlanguage
Peer reviewedTinberg, Howard B. – College Composition and Communication, 1989
Recommends that students conduct ethnographic studies of language in their own communities. Emphasizes that the focus ought to be conventions of speaking and writing, as well as conventions that govern the conduct, the "texts," of a culture. (RAE)
Descriptors: Community Study, Cultural Differences, Discourse Communities, Ethnography
Peer reviewedRichards, Keith – English for Specific Purposes, 1989
The relationship between English for specific purposes and training is explored and lines of possible collaboration are outlined. A case is made for developing greater sensitivity to training practices and to the broader organizational context in which they operate. (47 references) (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Theories, English for Special Purposes, Language Research
Peer reviewedSt. John, Maggie Jo – English for Specific Purposes, 1996
Reviews developments in Business English using findings from articles, dissertations, reports, and teaching material and considers the constructs underlying much of the published teaching material. An interdisciplinary approach is called for to take account of language, interpersonal communication skills, business know-how, and cultural issues.…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business English, Communication (Thought Transfer), Course Content
Peer reviewedHyon, Sunny; Sulzby, Elizabeth – Linguistics and Education, 1994
In a follow-up to Michaels' research that identified "topic associating," the narrative styles of 48 low-income urban kindergartners were examined. Results, which revealed both topic-associating and topic-centered stories, showed storybook and fairy tale themes/structures in both styles but most clearly in topic-centered narratives and a…
Descriptors: Black Students, Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Kindergarten Children


