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PDF pending restorationSuppes, Patrick – 1971
The paper shows informally how model-theoretical semantics may be used by a computer to give a straight-forward analysis of the meaning of children's language. This approach to semantics grows out of the main thrust of work in mathematical logic. It is discussed in the framework of generative grammar and is based on the application of the…
Descriptors: Child Language, Computer Programs, Descriptive Linguistics, Generative Grammar
Wood, Richard E.
The language of East Germany has undergone distinct semantic change since the arrival of the Soviet occupation forces in 1945, especially in the areas of politics, philosophy, and social organization. This is evident in governmental publications and in the shortwave transmissions of the official broadcasting station. Four sources of the change can…
Descriptors: Culture, Descriptive Linguistics, German, Language Acquisition
Pace, R. Wayne; And Others – 1973
Through the processes of communication, we establish and maintain or disrupt relationships. Understanding others and being understood involves a cooperative effort toward achieving a commonality of meaning, and effectiveness in our relationships requires a genuine knowledge of and skill in communicating interpersonally. This book is designed to…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Communication Problems, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Lowenthal, David; Riel, Marquita – 1972
A project undertaken to advance the systematic analysis of public responses, attitudes, opinions, preferences, and values relating to the environment is discussed in this report, the seventh in a series of eight. The reports fall into two general categories: five describe and compare responses to representative milieus in New York, Boston,…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Attitudes, Behavioral Sciences, Case Studies
Chase, Stuart – 1972
This ten chapter book is designed to provide high school students with an understanding of basic communication processes. The first five chapters include discussions of language development, function, and acquisition in relation to both human and non-human communication. The sixth chapter contains specimen linguistic analyses of speech and…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Communication Problems, Communication (Thought Transfer), Language Usage
Kinneavy, James L. – 1971
This book discusses various approaches to the teaching of composition from classical and contemporary sources. It is intended to give a comprehensive coverage of the various kinds of oral and written themes students are expected to create in college and high school. The book can be used as a basic text in college composition and rhetoric, for…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Discourse Analysis, English, Language Usage
Ohaver, Allan Roy – 1971
Syntactic and semantic cueing were examined as used in oral reading by 30 college freshmen, half of whom were higher in vocabulary on the Nelson-Denny Reading Test and half of whom were higher in comprehension scores on the same test. The subjects were selected from 168 freshmen, all of whom were poor readers and spoke predominantly English. All…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Language Research, Models, Oral Reading
Jurgens, Jeanne Marie – 1971
The three concerns of this study were: (1) the ability of students in grades seven, nine, and eleven to recognize ambiguity in sentences at the lexical, surface structural, and underlying structural levels; (2) the relative difficulty of perceiving ambiguity at each of these levels as determined by differential processing times; and (3) the…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Comparative Analysis, High School Students, Junior High School Students
1972
Some 26 abstracts of papers presented at the Conference are compiled in this report. Topics include papers by noted specialists on: (1) programed language instruction (2) Milivox, (3) individualized instruction, (4) Spanish phonetics, (5) linguistic analysis, (6) semantics, (7) the comparative in English, (8) inflectional and derivational…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Dialect Studies, Individualized Instruction, Language Instruction
Martellock, Helen Anna – 1971
Six highly skilled middle school readers read aloud a story from a basal reader, then orally retold the story in their own words, wrote a version of the story, and finally read their own version aloud. Typescripts made from audio tape were compared with typescripts of the written compositions. The oral and written retellings were analyzed for…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Miscue Analysis, Oral Reading, Psycholinguistics
Rohrman, Nicholas L. – 1972
Current transformational linguistic theory holds that there are two levels of sentence structure, derived constituent or surface structure and underlying or deep structure. Both have been proposed as the memory representation of sentences, but recent evidence suggests that the latter is the more likely. However, two recent studies have directly…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Deep Structure, Educational Research, Experiments
Palmatier, Robert A. – 1972
The terminology used in English transformational grammar is compiled in this glossary. The glossary catalogs, defines, classifies, documents, and cross-references technical terms from 72 major works published from 1956 to 1969. The selection of terms is based on their technical nature in relation to the theory of transformational grammar or to the…
Descriptors: Books, Diachronic Linguistics, Glossaries, Grammar
PDF pending restorationNuessel, Frank H., Jr. – 1976
This is the second supplement to "A Bibliography of Generative-Based Grammatical Analyses of Spanish." It includes all available materials that have appeared since February of 1975. This bibliography contains two general divisions: phonology and syntax/semantics. Information regarding the location of reviews and abstracts is included in most of…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Form Classes (Languages), Generative Grammar, Grammar
PDF pending restorationLong, Margaret Wick – 1976
The multiordinal use of terms requires the ability to distinguish essential relationships and attributes from incidental ones. Until the child reaches adolescence, his tendency to confuse incidental and affective factors with those crucial to word meaning hinders his use of terms at all levels of abstraction. Korzybski's theory of multiordinality…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Child Language, Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education
Bierly, Margaret M. – 1977
The study examined the influence of the semantic variable of contrastive gender of the pronoun, and the phonological variable of contrastive stress of the pronoun, on four- to eight-year-old children's comprehension of syntactic structures containing the nonidentity pronominal reference. Four types of items were generated: those containing…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Comprehension, Context Clues


