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Saito, Yoshiko – 1992
A study compared native and nonnative reading styles in order to see whether Japanese readers process text differently than readers whose native language uses a phonetic alphabet. Subjects, 29 native readers of Japanese, 37 advanced-level nonnatives and 39 intermediate-level nonnatives enrolled in Japanese language courses were randomly assigned…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Japanese, Punctuation
Meinhof, Ulrike Hanna – 1987
The concept of authenticity in foreign language pedagogy is discussed with particular reference to the methodology of instructing through the medium of authentic texts. It is suggested that the use of authentic texts in a classroom setting actually deauthenticates those elements that made the texts originally authentic; i.e., placing them in a…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Foreign Countries, Instructional Materials, Linguistic Theory
Tickoo, Makhan L., Ed. – 1991
This anthology on languages and standards was designed to serve two main purposes: (1) to provide an academic forum for linguistic scholars and language educators within and outside the region of Southeast Asia whose contributions would add substantially to an understanding of this important subject; and (2) to make relevant aspects of current…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Case Studies, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Kramsch, Claire – 1993
Second language teaching is viewed from the perspective that its core objective is to teach the cultural context of discourse in the target language, rather than to teach the traditional four language skills and culture as a fifth component. The discussion begins with an examination of the context of communication within the classroom, suggesting…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context, Instructional Materials
Johnson, Paul – 1993
This book, a guide for adults to help children create their own original and creative books, demonstrates how constructing (writing and editing) their own books can be an engaging and highly educational experience for children. The book uses simple, easy-to-follow instructions to demonstrate how scores of different book forms can be made from a…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Books, Class Activities
Gunnarsson, Britt-Louise – 1992
This article presents methods and results from diachronic studies of articles carried out within the project "LSP Texts in the 20th Century," a study of genre-bound linguistic change and variation in science and popular science in the fields of economics, medicine, and technology. The interrelationship between text and context is central for the…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Diachronic Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries
Martin, James E. – 1991
Contrastive rhetoric (CR), the study of cultural influence on written discourse has provided educators with a way to conceptualize and address anomaly in grammatically correct English texts since its birth in the mid-1960s. The development of this notion, particularly in the past 10 years, can be characterized as evolving from a narrow,…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedGolub, Lester S. – Elementary School Journal, 1975
This study attempts to answer two questions: (1) How does the written English syntax of black, white, Indian and Spanish-American children in the intermediate grades differ? and (2) How does the tested language ability of these children differ? Concludes with a brief list of differences for teacher use in the classroom. (Author/SDH)
Descriptors: American Indians, Black Youth, Cultural Differences, Educational Testing
Gunderson, Jon R.; And Others – 1986
The final report describes the Trine Project which addressed three needs in the education of handicapped children: the need for an alternate writing system, the need for communication, and the need for access to general purpose computers used in the schools. The project had three major objectives: (1) to design a low-cost portable writing and…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Communication Aids (for Disabled), Computer Software, Disabilities
Coulmas, Florian – 1985
Linguists generally refuse to make judgments about language or define standards of excellence for it. This perpetuates a fundamental paradox of descriptive linguistics: the inability to describe a language without providing a standard or setting a norm. The discipline's desire to escape from ethnocentrism has caused it to avoid a legitimate and…
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Diglossia, Language Attitudes, Language Maintenance
Fewell, Deborah Harris – 1985
The study investigated the effects of intrinsic motivation training and/or written language training on the written language achievement and motivation of 55 learning disabled adolescents (grades 10-12). Interventions included Alley and Deshler's "Learning Strategies" approach (writing strand) and "TARGETS," a systematic instructional strategy…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Adolescents, Learning Disabilities
Lamb, Hilary – 1987
In 1984, New Zealand tested 12- and 13- year-old and 15- and 16-year old students as part of the International Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) tests. Although weaknesses appeared at both age levels in the organization of material, particularly in argumentative and expository writing, students could write functional letters competently…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Essays, Expository Writing, Foreign Countries
Hammond, Jennifer – 1987
It is useful to stress the similarity of the linguistic system that underlies oral and written language, but the whole language approach fails to take into account the real and significant differences that exist between oral and written language and the different purposes for which they are used. Children need explicit guidance and support in…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Language, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition
Grover, Susan Hendricks; Cranney, A. Garr – 1982
This report presents a history of the Deseret alphabet, beginning with a chapter on English orthography in general and the various attempts that have been made in orthographic reform. The second chapter examines the motives behind the creation of the Deseret alphabet, including the possibilities of a secret Mormon code, a protection from…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Diachronic Linguistics, Educational History, Letters (Alphabet)
Deno, Stanley; And Others – 1982
Simple measures of reading, spelling, and written expression were administered to 566 elementary students from the states of Minnesota, Pennsylvania, and Washington. Each child was individually administered three reading word lists, three reading passages, two dictated spelling lists, and two story starters. Approximately 25 minutes was needed for…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Achievement Tests, Basal Reading, Decision Making


