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Veciana, R. – Yelmo, 1981
Illustrates with numerous examples and analyses the various uses of "quien." Discusses alternation between "quien" and the groups "el cual"/"el que," variation in the verb agreement, the function of "quien" as an indefinite pronoun, as well as questions of stylistic preference and correctness. (MES)
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Grammar, Language Styles, Language Usage
Peer reviewedGorog, Ralph de – Hispania, 1981
Examines the syntactic characteristics of Spanish verbs of motion dividing them into two classes, those that designate movement and those that designate both movement and change of place. Analyzes the differences between the two classes by contrasting Spanish and English usage. (MES)
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Descriptive Linguistics, English, Semantics
Peer reviewedIvimey, G. P.; Lachterman, D. H. – Language and Speech, 1980
Analyzes the written syntax of a group of profoundly deaf English children aged 10 to 11 years, utilizing a controlled elicitation sampling method used earlier with a single child. Demonstrates and describes the structured nature of deaf children's syntax, which shows similarities with 2 to 2 1/2-year-old hearing children's syntax. (Author/MES)
Descriptors: Children, Communication Skills, Deafness, Phrase Structure
Peer reviewedLevinson, Stephen C. – Discourse Processes, 1981
Explores the hypothesis that speech acts cannot be located without bringing in knowledge beyond that of the textual referent itself. Points out that speech acts are made up of sentence context pairs through which one must search for a formal motion of context as a framing of speech activities. (FL)
Descriptors: Classification, Dialogs (Language), Discourse Analysis, Language Research
Peer reviewedHaber, Ralph Norman; Haber, Lyn R. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1981
A study shows that word shape information, when combined with knowledge of the syntactic and semantic structure of the passage being read, more often than not specifies unique words among all of the alternative high frequency words of English. (MKM)
Descriptors: Adults, Comprehension, Context Clues, Decoding (Reading)
Gross, Gaston; Ibrahim, Amr – Francais dans le Monde, 1981
Examines the purposes served by native language dictionaries as an introduction to the review of three monolingual French dictionaries for foreigners. Devotes particular attention to the most recent, the "Dictionnaire du francais langue etrangere", published by Larousse. Stresses the characteristics that are considered desirable for this type of…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Dictionaries, French, Grammar
Kempen, G. A. M. – Etudes de Linguistique Appliquee, 1979
Presents an original description of the psychological processes involved in producing speech. (AM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Psycholinguistics
Peer reviewedMorran, D. Keith; Stockton, Rex A. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1980
Positive feedback was more desirable and impactful than negative feedback. There was no difference in credibility ratings. The only significant difference found in relation to the self-concept variable was a more favorable desirability rating for negative feedback by high-level self-concept subjects. (Author)
Descriptors: Adults, Counseling Effectiveness, Credibility, Feedback
Peer reviewedShatz, Marilyn; And Others – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1980
Describes experiments involving responses of language disordered children to sentences that can carry directive import. Results indicate that language disordered children are qualitatively like normal children with regard to early response behavior. These children do have more difficulty in generating informing responses and utilizing information…
Descriptors: Language Handicaps, Language Research, Listening Comprehension, Oral Language
Hutson, Barbara A.; Liebermann, Jo – Adult Literacy and Basic Education, 1980
Measures of syntactic knowledge and reading achievement were obtained for 41 students in an adult basic education center. Adults reading at or below fourth-grade level showed significantly less knowledge of syntax than adults at higher levels, even though the language test involved neither reading nor writing. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Students, Data Analysis, Language Skills
Djordjevic, Radmila – Rassegna Italiana di Linguistica Applicata, 1980
Surveys the main results obtained in a study of syntactic ambiguities in English, and discusses their most important implications for general and applied linguistics. Concludes that awareness of the linguistic treatments of ambiguity can be of great help to the teacher in developing students' competence. (MES)
Descriptors: Ambiguity, English, Linguistic Theory, Second Language Instruction
Pritchett, Bradley – Creative Computing, 1981
Ways to use personal computers to simplify the task of identifying and describing the phonology, morphology, and syntax of a language are outlined. The actual programing is viewed as simple once a phonetic alphabet is defined and symbols to indicate parts of speech are chosen. (MP)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computer Science, Computers, Descriptive Linguistics
Peer reviewedChristie, James F. – Reading Improvement, 1980
Reviews studies that have investigated the relationship between reading comprehension and the frequency of occurrence of syntactic structures in children's oral language. Shows that children have difficulty comprehending written materials that contain unfamiliar syntactic structures. Discusses the instructional implications of the findings.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Oral Language, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction
Peer reviewedCheng, Robert L. – Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, 1980
Divides Taiwanese modals into: (1) authority, where a deep structure agent exercises authority; (2) contigency, which concerns the speaker's judgment of the possibility or logical necessity df the occurrence of an event; and (3) volition, which expresses the subject's desires. The constructions in which these modals appear are examined. (PJM)
Descriptors: Chinese, Deep Structure, Semantics, Sentence Structure
Peer reviewedSmith, Paul C. – Foreign Language Annals, 1980
For spot-dictation purposes, song lyrics can be duplicated with blanks for the words or structures that are desirable to emphasize. Lyrics quite often have repetitious structures and vocabulary, and lend themselves to reinforcing new forms or concepts. This procedure can encourage general listening comprehension while highlighting one particular…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Listening Comprehension, Music, Second Language Instruction


