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Peer reviewedPerfetti, Charles A.; Goldman, Susan R. – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1975
It is suggested that twin discourse functions are served by thematization and topicalization, the former providing stable referential focus and the latter providing momentary referential focus. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Discourse Analysis, Language Research
Peer reviewedVon Rosthorn, A. – Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, 1975
A synonymicon is a philological work in which words that are semantically related are lined, the last word of each series giving a description of the whole set. This article discusses the history and structure of several Chinese synonymicons. The commentaries written for one, the Erh-ya, are described. (CLK)
Descriptors: Chinese, Diachronic Linguistics, Glossaries, Language Research
Wyatt, James L. – SIGLASH Newsletter, 1975
Reviews the history of SNOBOL4 and the reasons why it has been neglected by researchers in natural language. Shows its simplicity and its appropriateness for programing literary and linguistic research problems. Availability noted in FL 508 066. (TL)
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Data Processing, Language Research
Peer reviewedMcClure, Erica F. – Anthropological Linguistics, 1975
Discusses language references pertaining to anatomy and calls them "part of" as opposed to "kind of" references. When speaking about anatomy the relationship is always one of parts to the whole, hence, "part of". Classifications are set up distinguishing "part of" from "kind of" relations and contrasts are made between speakers of English, Saxon,…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Comparative Analysis, Contrastive Linguistics, Descriptive Linguistics
Peer reviewedBond, Z. S. – Glossa, 1975
Erroneous responses of some aphasic patients resemble the sorts of words a normal person produces when searching for a target word that is on the tip of the tongue. With aphasics, words are well-formed phonologically and the number of syllables and stress patterns are correct also. (SC)
Descriptors: Aphasia, Articulation (Speech), Language Handicaps, Language Research
Rumsby, R. L. – Use of English, 1975
Argues that researchers concerned with language across the curriculum should think more in terms of research across the curriculum. (RB)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Philosophy, English Curriculum, English Instruction
Golub, Lester – Res Teach Engl, 1969
Summary of author's doctoral dissertation, "Syntactic and Semantic Elements of Students' Oral and Written Discourse: Implications for Teaching Composition, Stanford Univ., 1967.
Descriptors: Evaluation, Language Patterns, Language Research, Linguistic Performance
PDF pending restorationOlney, Douglas P., Comp. – 1981
This is a bibliography on the Hmong of Laos who are part of a larger group of people commonly referred to in the literature as the Miao. The bibliography is divided into eight sections: (1) background material and volumes which include references to the Hmong; (2) items which specifically refer to Hmong culture and history; (3) ethnographic works…
Descriptors: Asian History, Cultural Background, Cultural Influences, Ethnography
Ambrose, John; Williams, Colin H. – 1981
Census data from 1901-1971 on the status of Welsh in Wales are used to illustrate the problems of making language planning recommendations on the basis of limited and scale-specific analyses. Using maps and charts, the data are analysed at national, regional, local, and individual levels. Different patterns of language maintenance and usage emerge…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Language Maintenance, Language Planning
Chambers, J. K. – 1982
In order to help explain language variation and promote an understanding of spatial networks and diffusion patterns, data from the records of the Survey of English Dialects (SED) are analyzed with respect to geolinguistics. The data include all recorded instances of words with morpheme-final consonant clusters for all 75 interviews with older…
Descriptors: English, Language Research, Language Variation, Males
Godden, Kurt – 1979
Donnellan's distinction between attributive and referential uses of definite descriptions is extended to include Lewis' basic categories. The distinction as applied to sentences is brought out by investigating the consequences of the failure of presupposed sentences. Stalnaker uses Donnellan's distinction to support his theory of creating an…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Cultural Context, Grammar, Language Patterns
Andersen, Elaine S. – 1978
The speech of 18 children aged 4;1 to 7;1 during role-playing sessions simulating family, doctor, and classroom situations was analyzed for the use of directives. Six categories of directive formula types were identified, and the use of each of these in each context was examined with a view to determining the child's sense of what directive is…
Descriptors: Child Language, Discourse Analysis, Language Acquisition, Language Research
Greenlee, Mel – 1978
Children and adults participated in two speech perception experiments in which they listened to recorded consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) words in random order and resPonded by indicating which number of a word-pair they had heard. Some but not all stimuli that were intended to induce perceptual cross-over were successful in getting subjects to…
Descriptors: Adults, Auditory Perception, Child Language, Children
Benjamin, Robert L. – 1981
The position taken in this paper is that the sentence adverb should be viewed not as an occurrence within a sentence but as a kind of illocutionary force marker of a speech art. Three points are argued in the paper: (1) that current linguistic analyses of sentence adverbs are inadequate even to the purposes of the analysts; (2) that treating…
Descriptors: Adverbs, Discourse Analysis, Language Research, Linguistic Theory
McNeill, David; Levy, Elena – 1980
Gestures of six young adults were transcribed from videotaped narrations. Iconic, or imitative, gestures were found to have a tendency to depict whole scenes, and to correlate positively with motions implied in accompanying verbs. Gestures were found to be marked for such contrasting grammatical features as agent and patient, and transitive and…
Descriptors: Body Language, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Language Processing


