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Peer reviewedKheimets, Nina G.; Epstein, Alek D. – Language Problems & Language Planning, 2001
Reviews sociological analysis of the transformation of the link between language and identity among Soviet Jewish immigrants in Israel, focusing on their common desire for Russian language maintenance after their immigration to Israel. Argues that although the immigrants acquire fast, the former Jewish intelligensia's perception of the dominant…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Hebrew, Immigrants, Jews
Peer reviewedPapapavlou, Andreas N. – Language Problems & Language Planning, 2001
Examines concerns and fears that were expressed recently about the influx of English loanwords in Cypriot Greek and in general the influence of English in Cyprus and reviews papers presented at a conference held in 1992 that dealt with the dominance of English and the suppression of Cypriot Greek. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Greek, Language Dominance
Peer reviewedSvalberg, Agneta M-L; Chuchu, Hjh Fatimah Bte Hj Awg – International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1998
Investigates tense, modality, and aspect in the English of adult Malay speakers. Tense and aspect (TA) in Malay and English are first contrasted to arrive at a specification of what Malay speakers have to learn about English TA. Then the use of TA in two English conversations with Malay-speaking subjects is examined and compared with a…
Descriptors: Adults, Contrastive Linguistics, English, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedDaller, Helmut; Grotjahn, Rudiger – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 1999
Analyzes the everyday academic language proficiency of German-Turkish Bilinguals who grew up in Germany as children of Turkish immigrants and learned German as a second language. Everyday and academic language proficiency was measured with two different C-tests. Scores obtained were compared with those of a control group of Turkish university…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedHorst, Marlise; Meara, Paul – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1999
Presents a case study that tests a mathematical model for its ability to predict second language vocabulary gains achieved through reading. To overcome the problem of small word gains noted in earlier studies of incidental acquisition, an adult learner of Dutch read a lengthy text and was tested on hundreds of words. The participant's gains were…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Adult Students, Case Studies, Dutch
Peer reviewedLadegaard, Hans J. – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1998
Describes a Danish language-attitude study, arguing that views presented in the literature often differ from people's private uncensored stereotypes. Surveys of people from four regions in Denmark investigated their attitudes after listening to voices with seven different regional dialects. Results indicated that people assigned social-class…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Danish, Foreign Countries, Language Attitudes
Peer reviewedChincotta, Dino; Underwood, Geoffrey – Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 1998
Examined the view that the variation in bilingual short-term memory capacity is determined by differential rates of subvocal rehearsal between the languages. Auditory memory span and articulation time were measured for three bilingual groups who spoke Finnish at home and Swedish at school, and either Finnish of Swedish in both the home and the…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Bilingualism, Cognitive Processes, Finnish
Peer reviewedHuguet, Angel; Llurda, Enric – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2001
A questionnaire on the attitudes of school children on both sides of the border between Aragon and Catalonia in Spain was administered to detect any attitudinal differences towards Catalan and Spanish between the two communities and any attitudinal effect of attending optional Catalan classes on the Aragonese side. Responses are classified into…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Language Attitudes
Peer reviewedPinto, Maria Antonietta; Corsetti, Renato – Language Problems & Language Planning, 2001
Two groups of secondary school students participated in an experiment on the effect of Esperanto instruction on their metalinguistic abilities. The group that studied Esperanto for a full school year achieved better results on independently developed tests of metalinguistic ability in comparison with the control group. Results suggest the teaching…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Esperanto, Foreign Countries, Language Planning
Rydland, Veslemoy; Aukrust, Vibeke Grover – Language Learning, 2005
Recent studies have pointed to the importance of second language learners' use of repetition for conversational participation and language learning. This study researched the significance of repetition, varying in type and complexity, for second language learning children's verbal participation in play as well as their academic language skills and…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Language Skills, Play, Academic Discourse
Ionin, Tania; Ko, Heejeong; Wexler, Kenneth – Language Acquisition, 2004
Studies of second-language (L2) acquisition have often addressed the issue of parameter-setting among L2 learners. Much work has been done on the setting of syntactic parameters in L2 acquisition-e.g., the verb-raising parameter (see White (1990/1991), among others), the V2-parameter (see Robertson and Sorace (1999), among others), and the…
Descriptors: Semantics, Malayo Polynesian Languages, English (Second Language), Uncommonly Taught Languages
Jiang, Nan – Modern Language Journal, 2004
This study investigated semantic transfer in second language (L2) learning and provided a replication of the author's study (Jiang, 2002) in a different English as a Second Language (ESL) population. Korean ESL speakers were asked to perform a semantic judgment task in which they decided whether or not 2 English words were related in meaning. Two…
Descriptors: Semantics, Native Speakers, English (Second Language), Transfer of Training
Horppu, Ritva; Ikonen-Varila, Merja – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2005
The present paper discusses the decontextualization of learning in a case of compulsory Swedish language studies for university degrees. In this case learning Swedish is mostly disconnected, not only from the everyday lives of the students in a way typical of formal learning in general, but also from the study activities and contexts that students…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Swedish, Student Attitudes, Second Languages
Karanth, Prathibha; Mathew, Anu; Kurien, Priya – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2004
Reading has been an extensively studied topic in the Western hemisphere for several decades, and an enormous amount of empirical data has accumulated on various aspects of reading alphabetic writing systems like English. Of late, there has been some interest in the processing of non-alphabetic scripts. However, there is hardly any empirical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Written Language, Reading Rate, Reading Processes
Parrila, Rauno; Aunola, Kaisa; Leskinen, Esko; Nurmi, Jari-Erik; Kirby, John R. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2005
The authors examined individual differences in reading development in English and Finnish. English-speaking Canadian children were assessed once per year in Grades 1-5, and Finnish children were assessed twice per year in Grades 1-2. Results from latent growth curve and simplex analyses showed that initial status was generally negatively…
Descriptors: Early Reading, Reading Skills, Longitudinal Studies, Individual Differences

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