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Miller, Max; Weissenborn, Jurgen – 1978
Longitudinal data on the language of one German-speaking child were gathered from her 16th to her 26th month. Speech acts involving "where" questions were isolated and analyzed. The following order of referential development was discovered: (1) pragmatic conditions taking the form of certain action-contexts first relieve the discourse…
Descriptors: Child Language, Discourse Analysis, German, Language Acquisition
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Fine, Elizabeth C. – 1980
An artistic verbal performance is something more than words, yet most critical commentary on this genre focuses on the word, on the linguistic level. A methodology for making performance-centered texts is described based on the performance of "Stagolee," a story that originated from Julius Lester's book, "Black Folktales." A…
Descriptors: Black Literature, Discourse Analysis, Folk Culture, Language Research
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
Abruzzese, Carmela; Banker, Michele S. – 1979
An experiment was conducted to determine the validity of the theory that language-disordered children use the same strategies in acquiring phonological phenonema, in this case consonant clusters, as normal children do but at a later age. In acquiring productive use of consonant clusters, normal children go through three stages: (1) reduction or…
Descriptors: Consonants, Language Acquisition, Language Handicaps, Language Research
Scott, Phyllis – 1977
This paper indicates the relevance of psycholinguistic research to the study of the interpretation process. Citing selected experiments that demonstrate some of the possibilities for extending research into the language experience of the interpreter, the paper argues that such an approach might lead into examining the experience of imagery,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Processing, Language Research, Language Skills
Arrington, James Michael – 1976
This study presents an argument against the identification of speech as the sole source of data for linguistic research. Specifically, the issue addressed is whether speech and reading and writing can be considered expressions of one language or whether the obvious differences in the terminal symbol strings in the two types of expression are…
Descriptors: Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Linguistics, Reading
Finnegan, Denis Edward – 1976
A testing instrument, the Experimental Phoneme Sequence Test (EPST), was devised to collect baseline information for studying receptive knowledge of phoneme sequencing in normal articulating kindergarten and elementary school children. One hundred kindergarten through fourth-grade children, five male and five female subjects at each half-year…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition
McDaniel, Barbara Albrecht – 1979
An examination of the stylistic differences among writing from literary specialists, from science, and from social science shows that a more precise diagnosis of the writing problems of clarity and coherence is possible. Ten randomly selected paragraphs from each of four publications, the "Canadian Medical Association Journal," the "Canadian…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Discourse Analysis, Language Research, Language Styles
Hare, Victoria Chou – 1976
This study addressed four questions raised in syntactic acquisition studies conducted by Carol Chomsky and others. Specifically, questions concerned the nature of syntactic structures in children's language repertoires, the uniformity and rate of acquisition of particular structures, the generalizability of the minimal-distance principle, and the…
Descriptors: Child Language, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition
Kozminsky, Ely; And Others – 1979
This report describes a series of studies designed to construct and validate a set of text materials necessary to the pursuance of a long-term research project on information analysis and integration in semantically rich, naturalistic domains, primarily in the domain of the stock market. The methods and results of six separate experiments on…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Content Analysis, Decision Making, Discourse Analysis
Minister, Kristina – 1979
It is proposed in this paper that a developmental continuum functions between metaphors and the perception of metaphoric referents in both ordinary and aesthetic language use, and three levels of the metaphoring act are isolated: perceptual, analogical, and evaluative. These levels appear justified in terms of their functional association with…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Imagery, Language Acquisition, Language Processing
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
Singer, Murray – 1978
The study was designed to determine whether inferences about implied elements are drawn during sentence comprehension. A cued recall procedure was employed. It was argued, for example, that if one computes the use of a hammer when "the worker pounded the nail" is encountered, that "hammer" should effectively cue the recall of the sentence; while a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cues, Higher Education, Language Processing
Cohen, Philip R.; Perrault, C. Raymond – 1979
This report proposes that people often plan their speech acts to affect their listeners' beliefs, goals, and emotional states and that such language use can be modeled by viewing speech acts as operators in a planning system, allowing both physical and speech acts to be integrated into plans. Methodological issues of how speech acts should be…
Descriptors: Audiences, Communication Research, Information Theory, Language Patterns
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HAYES, ALFRED S.; VARLEY, JOY – 1968
THIS DOCUMENT IS THE SIXTH REPORT IN THE LANGUAGE RESEARCH IN PROGRESS (LRIP) SERIES, AND LISTS A WIDE VARIETY OF LANGUAGE-RELATED RESEARCH PROJECTS CURRENT BETWEEN AUGUST 1967 AND MARCH 1968. RESEARCH PROJECTS TERMINATED IN THE SIX MONTHS PREVIOUS TO PUBLICATION ARE INCLUDED AS WELL. APPROXIMATELY 280 PROJECTS ARE CROSS-INDEXED BY SUBJECT,…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Language Research, Languages
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