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Wong, Irene F. H. – 1991
Standard English has long been the unquestioned choice of a model for all language instruction, whether in native or non-native speaker countries. Fanned by the recent interest in new varieties of English, especially those in the Third World, there have been increasing claims that it is best in such English-as-a-Second-Language countries to set up…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Interlanguage, Language Standardization
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Cook, David R. S. – English Quarterly, 1975
Argues that educational standards in Saskatchewan, Canada high schools must be raised in the areas of reading and writing. (RB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, English Instruction, Literacy
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Hunter, Diana Lee – Reading Teacher, 1975
Suggests that more attention should be given to semantics if accurate word lists are to be compiled from spoken or written vocabulary. (RB)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Early Childhood Education, Language Usage, Reading Research
White, Robert B., Jr. – ADE Bulletin, 1976
Descriptors: Editing, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Higher Education
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Enkvist, Nils Erik – Studia Anglica Posnaniensia, 1973
It is explained how two streams of modern linguistics--stylistics and text linguistics--can be related to the study of literary texts. It is concluded that a study of the ways in which the sentences of a text are interlinked can reveal certain stylistically relevant characteristics of that text. (Available from: See FL 508 214). (RM)
Descriptors: Language Research, Language Styles, Linguistic Theory, Literary Criticism
Coste, Daniel – Francais dans le monde, 1974
The relationship between written language, spoken language and the development of reading skills is discussed. (Text is in French.) (PMP)
Descriptors: French, Language Instruction, Language Usage, Reading
Zucker, George K. – 1989
Difficulties in transcription from the Hebrew to the Roman alphabet are discussed. The resolution of some of the problems in Judeo-Spanish texts using the "aljamiado" writing system are reviewed, including the use of some Hebrew consonants as vowels, representation of Judeo-Spanish sounds non-existent in Hebrew, and phonetic variations…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Hebrew
Hodges, Richard E. – 1984
Intended for administrators and policymakers as well as teachers, this digest explores researchers' current understanding of English spelling and its acquisition as the basis for spelling instruction methods other than memorization. After defining spelling and the relationship between spoken English and its written system, the digest explores how…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Language Arts, Language Research
Hetrick, Ethel W. – 1983
Eleven kindergarten children, nine of whom had been identified at risk, were administered tasks involving word and sentence reading with and without pictures, writing of words and a sentence, print awareness, and book handling skills. Results suggested that children expect words to be a label for pictures, that articles and prepositions are not…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, High Risk Persons, Kindergarten
Salk Inst. for Biological Studies, San Diego, CA. – 1987
The manual teaches SignFont, a written form of sign language. Following a brief introduction, the first of three major sections describes the SignFont alphabet, structured according to the parts of every sign that is written (handshape, action area, location, movement). The second section discusses in greater detail how the SignFont characters are…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Deafness, Expressive Language, Language
Hamilton-Wieler, Sharon – 1988
Decontextualization, referring to the abstraction of a written text from all of its contexts, is a flawed concept. Rather than viewing writing as an isolated abstraction, a text's involvement with the human world should be acknowledged. Two major questions arise when dealing with the concept of decontextualization: (1) Can written discourse be…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Critical Reading, Discourse Analysis, Literary Criticism
Jansson, Karin, Ed. – School Research Newsletter, 1982
A project in Sweden focuses on the early linguistic development of preschool deaf children in families where the parents are also deaf. The School for the Deaf in Sweden is involved with describing the Swedish language as it appears to a deaf learner, a description to be used as a basis for teacher training and inservice in the teaching of the…
Descriptors: Deafness, Foreign Countries, Language Acquisition, Linguistics
James, Gregory – 1985
Script reform, the modification of an existing writing system, is often confused with script replacement of one writing system with another. Turkish underwent the replacement of Arabic script by an adaptation of Roman script under Kamel Ataturk, but a similar replacement in Persian was rejected because of the high rate of existing literacy in…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Chinese, Diachronic Linguistics, Ideography
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Klare, George R. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1974
Reviews formulas and related predictive devices that tell whether a particular piece of writing is likely to be readable to a particular group of readers. (RB)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Literature Reviews, Measurement Instruments, Readability
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Peltz, Fillmore Kenneth – Reading Research Quarterly, 1973
Examines the effect of repatterning representative passages from a tenth grade social studies text upon the average sophomore's comprehension. (RB)
Descriptors: Grade 10, Language Patterns, Reading Comprehension, Reading Research
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