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Cadenhead, Kenneth – Language Arts, 1976
Describes a technique for getting students acquainted which involves having them coin words based on each other's first names. (DD)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Language Ability, Language Arts, Language Patterns
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Cathey, James E.; Demers, Richard A. – Language, 1976
This article maintains that linguistic generalizations are likely to be invalid when they are based on data whose synchronic status is not well-defined. An example is made of the universal principles of grammatical rule ordering proposed in a 1974 study by Koutsoudas, Sanders, and Noll. (CLK)
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Grammar, Language Patterns, Language Research
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Malecot, Andre; And Others – Phonetica, 1972
Research supported by the National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research. (DD)
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Data Analysis, Discourse Analysis, French
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Dinnsen, Daniel A.; King, Robert D. – Glossa, 1973
Revised version of a paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Atlanta, Georgia, December 27-29, 1972. (DD)
Descriptors: Charts, Consonants, Distinctive Features (Language), Language Universals
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Bennett, Margaret – Australian Journal of Adult Education, 1971
Discusses new understanding of the nature of language and of the importance of training teachers in the use of materials and equipment which have developed from this understanding. Language is basically patterns of sound, constantly changing in time, place and situation; patterns of sound appropriate to patterned social behaviour. (RB)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Universals, Second Language Learning, Syntax
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Guy, Gregory R. – Language Variation and Change, 1997
Compares models of Optimality Theory (OT) and Variable Rules (VR), arguing that VR is superior on theoretical and empirical grounds: constraint effects are stable, transparent, learnable. Moreover, VR's probabilistic treatment of constraint effects allows successful modeling of cases in which multiple violations of a single constraint lead to…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Grammar, Language Patterns, Language Universals
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D'Souza, Jean – World Englishes, 1990
An examination of linguists' attempts to characterize the variety of English used in various articles and novels found that, although they used different criteria for classification, the linguists almost equally (about 30 percent of the time each) either could not identify, correctly identified, or incorrectly identified the variety. (14…
Descriptors: Dialects, English, Language Classification, Language Patterns
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Seuren, Pieter A. M. – Journal of Linguistics, 1990
A critical analysis explores the strictly logical aspects and pragmatic claims of a presupposition and negation theory (Burton-Roberts, 1989). Other clearly relevant facts, not previously considered, are used to show that the theory preempted empirical issues on invalid a priori grounds. (23 references) (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Language Research, Language Universals, Linguistic Theory, Negative Forms (Language)
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Burton-Roberts, Noel – Journal of Linguistics, 1990
A response to a critical analysis of a theory on presupposition and negation uses that critique's claims and proposed system to corroborate the original arguments and theory. (24 references) (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Language Research, Language Universals, Linguistic Theory, Negative Forms (Language)
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Dulichenko, Aleksandr D. – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1988
Esperanto presents a unique model for linguistic research by allowing the study of language development from project to fully functioning language. Esperanto provides insight into the growth of polysemy and redundancy, as well as into language universals and the phenomenon of social control. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Language Research, Language Universals, Models
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Comrie, Bernard – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1990
Explores research and theory regarding the relation between second-language acquisition and language universals research with respect to three phenomena: extraction; structure dependence; and the distribution of overt reflexives. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Language Research, Language Universals, Linguistic Theory, Second Language Learning
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Thomas, Margaret – Language, 1991
Explores whether adult language learners have access to the principles of universal grammar in constructing the grammar of a foreign or second language (L2) by examining the interpretation of English and Japanese reflexive pronouns. The data suggest that L2 learners observe constraints defined by universal grammar that could not be derived from…
Descriptors: Adults, English, Grammar, Japanese
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Felix, Sascha; Zobl, Helmut – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1994
Responds to Birdsong's analysis of the authors' positions and data on asymmetries in SLA. The writers address the conceptual disagreements, theoretical positions, "indeterminacy" problem, and disagreements over evidence. The conclusion addresses the role of subjects' ability to detect ungrammatical sentences within the broader context of SLA…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Grammar, Language Universals
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Yang, Charles D. – Language Variation and Change, 2000
Develops a model of language change characterizing the dynamic interaction between internal universal grammar and external linguistic evidence, as mediated by language acquisition. Borrows insights from the study of biological evolution, where internal and external forces interact in similar fashion. Applies the model to explore the loss of the…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics, French, Grammar
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Stokoe, William C. – Sign Language Studies, 2000
Proposes that a mute verbal modeling system gets lodged in the brain, because the brain is human and modeling, representing, and communicating create connections in the brain. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Body Language, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Deafness, Language Acquisition
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