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Krakowian, Bogdan – Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 1988
A discussion on the acquisition of morphology and syntax focuses on the following: (1) the problem of regularity in interlanguage (IL) morphology and syntax, (2) the contribution of universal grammar to second-language acquisition, and (3) variability in IL performance. An annotated bibliography is appended. (38 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Interlanguage, Language Research, Morphology (Languages), Second Language Learning
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Gass, Susan M. – Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 1988
A brief survey of research on second-language (L2) vocabulary focuses on the following: knowledge of the lexicon; lexical simplification; the role of native language to L2 vocabulary development; prototypes; and vocabulary in context. (29 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Language Research, Second Language Learning, Vocabulary Development
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Coleman, John – Journal of Linguistics, 1990
Discusses the use of mechanical validation of formal, combinatorial theories in phonetics, and uses a computational tool in analyzing the implementation of the Charm and Government theory of phonology. (GLR)
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Phonology
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Cox, Maureen V.; Isard, Sarah – Journal of Child Language, 1990
Describes a study that concluded that children generally treat the spatial locatives "in front of" and "behind" in a nondeictic way when a referent object with an obvious front is involved. Tasks that emphasized the viewpoint of the observer, however, caused a deictic response. (GLR)
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Tests, Language Processing, Language Research
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James, Allan R. – Applied Linguistics, 1989
Suggestions are presented for how the link between theoretical and applied phonology may be concretely defined for the purposes of research on second language phonological development. (71 references) (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Models, Phonology
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Cziko, Gary A. – Journal of Child Language, 1988
Argues against Youssef's treatise which pointed out some difficulties in attempting to test Bickerton's language bioprogram hypothesis (LBH), contending that the treatise seriously misunderstood certain key concepts of the LBH and dismissed with questionable reasoning some important findings which supported the state/process distinction as a…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Research, Linguistic Theory
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Prideaux, Gary D. – Language Sciences, 1989
An investigation looks at complex English sentences that are used to represent two ordered events and containing "before" or "after" subordinate clauses. It is concluded that text evidence is directly relevant to an understanding of language processing. (25 references) (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English, Grammar, Language Processing
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Brann, C. M. B. – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1987
Discusses the use of terms to describe sociolinguistic situations in multilingual societies and proposes several new terms to facilitate such descriptions. (CB)
Descriptors: Definitions, Language Research, Language Styles, Lexicology
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Charles, Walter G. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1989
Argues that words with different meanings normally appear in discriminably different contexts, and that the cue for learning to associate direct antonyms is not their substitutability but rather their frequent co-occurrence in the same sentence. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Adjectives, Classification, Higher Education, Language Patterns
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Parke, Tim – Language Awareness, 1993
The essentially sociolinguistic position of Bhatt and Martin-Jones on language awareness is assessed and analyzed in terms of applicability to the majority population. The question of whether bilingualism is a linguistic or social phenomenon is addressed, followed by an argument for including this issue in language awareness teaching. (Contains 10…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Foreign Countries, Language Proficiency, Language Research
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Warren, Paul; And Others – Language and Cognitive Processes, 1995
This paper investigated the relationship of syntactic structure with prosodic and phonological information, focusing on distinctions between early and late closure sentences in terms both of intonational phrasing and of stress placement on stress shift items such as "Hong Kong." Contains 63 references. (MDM)
Descriptors: English, Intonation, Language Research, Phonology
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Silva, Tony; Reichelt, Melinda – Journal of Second Language Writing, 1994
Forty-three theoretically grounded reports of research and discussions of central issues in second- and foreign-language writing and writing instruction are compiled in this annotated bibliography. Covering the period April 1 through July 31, 1993, the citations are categorized as follows: writers, processes, texts, readers, context, instruction,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Language Research, Second Language Learning, Writing Instruction
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Segerdahl, Par – Language & Communication, 1995
Examines Noam Chomsky's (1957) discussion of "grammaticalness" and the role of linguistics in the "correct" way of speaking and writing. It is argued that the concern of linguistics with the tools of grammar has resulted in confusion, with the tools becoming mixed up with the actual language, thereby becoming the central…
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Research, Language Usage, Linguistic Theory
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McQueen, James M.; And Others – Language and Cognitive Processes, 1995
Using data on the pattern of occurrence of words embedded in the polysyllabic words of the English vocabulary, argues that recognition and segmentation of continuous speech appear to be based on competition between lexical hypotheses. It is concluded that lexical competition is an essential component of models of continuous speech recognition. (53…
Descriptors: English, Language Research, Models, Psycholinguistics
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Edwards, Jane – Journal of Child Language, 1993
Edwards (1992c) concerns data and data use rather than manuals. It presents principles to facilitate reliable archive research in an imperfect world. MacWhinney and Snow (1992) endorse the principles but disagree on important details, discussed in this response. (21 references) (KM)
Descriptors: Child Language, Databases, Language Acquisition, Language Research
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