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Morrison, Beverly S. – 1976
This paper discusses the importance of an emphasis on word meaning skills as part of an objective-based approach to the development of reading comprehension at intermediate grade levels. To aid in determining the meaning of an unfamiliar word, two strands of word meaning skills are proposed. One strand concentrates on the use of word parts, while…
Descriptors: Definitions, Elementary Education, Intermediate Grades, Reading Comprehension
Nida, Eugene A. – 1949
This textbook establishes principles and methodology for researching and analyzing the morphological systems of languages. The sequence of approach used in the text begins with procedures for the identification of morphemes and deals with types, distribution, structural classes, and meanings of morphemes. The final chapters present field…
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Language, Language Research, Linguistic Theory
Polzella, Donald J. – 1972
This report reviews the psychological and psycholinguistic literature from the last decade that deals with memory for sentences. It is concluded that the encoded representation of a sentence reflects both syntactic and semantic content, with the semantic content being far less transient. (Author)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Memory, Mnemonics, Psycholinguistics
Ehri, Linnea C.; Muzio, Irene M. – 1973
This study explored the viability of several theories in describing adjective memory. For the study, college students were told either to form images or to learn sentences. A noun-prompted sentence recall task exposed their memory for adjectives modifying either subject nouns. Results revealed that subject modifiers were better remembered than…
Descriptors: Adjectives, College Students, Educational Research, Higher Education
Rubin, Sharon A.; von Raffler Engel, Walburga – 1974
This study examines the male and female connotations associated with four emotion terms (happy, angry, excited, and safe) as determined by a feature listing and hierarchy ranking of these features. The feature listing consisted of the Ss' short list of items that "made them feel like" the particular emotion. The hierarchy refers to the…
Descriptors: Emotional Experience, Emotional Response, Interpersonal Relationship, Measurement Techniques
Bobrow, Daniel G. – 1969
Research was done to develop techniques to facilitate natural communication between computers and people, other computers, and real time devices. The work was divided into tasks covering representation of semantic information, special purpose languages, real-time input-output, pattern recognition, and time-sharing research and modeling. (Author)
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Input Output Devices, Man Machine Systems, Pattern Recognition
Wilson, Robert D. – 1970
In bilingual education programs, instruction may be (1) "less-than-half," in which instruction is mostly in English except for such subjects as social studies and native language arts; (2) "half-and-half," in which instruction is half in the student's language, half in English; or (3) "more-than-half," which provides instruction entirely in the…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Schools, Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Design
Bateman, Donald R.; Zidonis, Frank J. – 1970
In the second volume of this two volume document (See TE 002 130.), Thomas Shroyer, in "Aesthetic Theory and Linguistic Investigation," explores the connections between linguistic inquiry and the art theory of Susanne Langer. He attempts to provide the understanding necessary for the teaching of literary art as one product of linguistic…
Descriptors: Art, Curriculum Development, Deep Structure, Grammar
Fodor, J. A.; And Others – 1968
Section I of this report discusses the theoretical issues relating to the development of syntax recognition routines based on psychological models of human speech recognition and reviews the relevant psychological literature. The research reported deals with attempts to relate various syntactic variables to measures of the perceptual complexity of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computational Linguistics, Models, Perception
Woods, W. A. – 1969
The augmented transition network described in this report was developed in the course of work in semantic interpretation in the context of a computer system which answers English questions. In order to provide mechanical input for the semantic interpreter, a parsing program based on the notion of a "recursive transition network grammar" was…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computational Linguistics, Context Free Grammar, Grammar
Dixon, Lois S. – 1974
The purpose of this study was to determine if children given spatial relationship training had learned a definition and/or conceptualization of "in front" which was limited to two distinctly different classes of objects functioning in a specific relationship. Twenty-one children who had completed the "in front" training were given three sets of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discrimination Learning, Language Skills, Perceptual Development
Eisenhardt, Catheryn T. – 1974
Just as a reader must bring an experiential conceptual background to the printed page, so must he bring an ability to recognize the graphic cues that signal meaning. The graphic cues or structural meaning works as a system the description of which can be outlined in three parts as the vocabulary, the structure, and the sound. What has been…
Descriptors: Intonation, Linguistics, Punctuation, Reading
Mueller, John H. – 1974
It has been shown that incidental stimulus attributes are not utilized as much under conditions of high anxiety. It was hypothesized that the nature of this restricted encoding may be interpreted within a levels-of-processing framework. The physical attributes of verbal items (e.g., orthography, sound) may be thought of as shallow features,…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Information Processing, Information Theory, Reading
Halliday, M. A. K. – 1973
The five papers included in this book are all concerned with exploring a functional approach to language study. "Relevant Models of Language" suggests a functional interpretation of the child's early language development; "The Functional Basis of Language" related the child's language developmental functions to a functional…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Language Usage, Linguistic Theory, Linguistics
Russell, James S. – 1973
The grammar which is concerned with meaning (the province of New Semantics), with its foundations in our perceptions of the surrounding world, can be learned in the elementary classroom through storytelling. Understanding of the sentence concept develops by allowing the child to use his language responsively and deliberately to organize the world…
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Elementary Education, Grammar, Semantics
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