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Paulin, Kenneth Clarence – 1975
This study was designed to examine the relationship between values and listening comprehension. Subjects were 146 freshman and sophomore basic speech students at Eastern Michigan University during the 1971 summer session. The listening sub-test of the Sequential Tests of Educational Progress (STEP) and the Allport, Vernon, and Lindzey Study of…
Descriptors: College Students, Doctoral Dissertations, Higher Education, Language Research
Magnera, Georgia E. – 1977
Some psychologically salient meaning properties of lexical items were isolated using judgments about the similarity of meaning within three sets of words: verbs of judging, hypothetical verbs, and locative prepositions. Subjects were asked to rate the similarity of meaning of all possible pairs of words from one of the three domains on a 1-9…
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Processing, Language Research, Lexicology
Lanier, Dorothy Copeland – 1974
The two purposes of this study were to analyze the linguistic studies of the speech of black Americans which began in 1865 and ended in 1972 and to determine, on the basis of the studies analyzed, whether or not a black dialect exists. First, 73 studies were read and analyzed; second, these studies were categorized according to the investigators'…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Dialect Studies, Doctoral Dissertations, Language Research
Thrash, Artie Yvonne Adams – 1974
This study was undertaken to provide a descriptive analysis of the rhetoric of physicians (1) as they communicate with their colleagues, and (2) as they communicate with their patients. To accomplish the first objective, the oral presentations made during weekly conferences by the surgeons at a major hospital were observed for ten months. The…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Higher Education, Language Research, Medical Vocabulary
Sethi, J. – 1971
The sentence intonation of Panjabi (a tone language) is described, as it is spoken in the district of Sialkot in West Pakistan. A system of phonetic transcription is established, and the intonation of sentences and questions is treated in two chapters. (JB)
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Intonation, Language Research, Panjabi
Fantini, Alvino Edward – 1974
In order to conduct a sociolinguistic analysis of language acquisition, data were collected on one bilingual child's speech through diary notes and tape recordings made at regular intervals from birth to age 5, with special attention given to contextual information related to each speech event. The child's languages include Spanish, English, and a…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Bilingualism, Doctoral Dissertations, Language Acquisition
Arrington, James Michael – 1976
This study presents an argument against the identification of speech as the sole source of data for linguistic research. Specifically, the issue addressed is whether speech and reading and writing can be considered expressions of one language or whether the obvious differences in the terminal symbol strings in the two types of expression are…
Descriptors: Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Linguistics, Reading
Finnegan, Denis Edward – 1976
A testing instrument, the Experimental Phoneme Sequence Test (EPST), was devised to collect baseline information for studying receptive knowledge of phoneme sequencing in normal articulating kindergarten and elementary school children. One hundred kindergarten through fourth-grade children, five male and five female subjects at each half-year…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition
Hare, Victoria Chou – 1976
This study addressed four questions raised in syntactic acquisition studies conducted by Carol Chomsky and others. Specifically, questions concerned the nature of syntactic structures in children's language repertoires, the uniformity and rate of acquisition of particular structures, the generalizability of the minimal-distance principle, and the…
Descriptors: Child Language, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition
Abbass, Mazin – 1976
The study analyzes, for readability and difficulty, the language of 50 commonly used application forms. The forms were compared with respect to length, readability, t-unit density, and word-length variables. Forms were also compared against two word-frequency lists. Results show that many of the words appearing often on forms do not appear on the…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Language Research, Readability, Readability Formulas
Taylor, Stephen Alvin – 1976
This investigation explored the conversational practices and conversational rule-conformity of children aged four, six, and eight. Procedures included observation of the conversational behavior of children in classroom interaction among peers and a controlled laboratory investigation of the conversations of 18 children, of varying age levels, who…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Child Language, Doctoral Dissertations
Bieri, Alan C. – 1977
This study was designed to answer two questions: Will the percentage of utility for a group of phonic generalizations in a college-level vocabulary sample be similar to generalizations in a primary-level sample? Will qualitative differences in the types of phonic generalizations be apparent? A 1,495-word sample was selected from George Feinstein's…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Generalization, Higher Education, Language Research
Davis, Charleen Katharine – 1974
The purpose of this study was to delineate the implications of language within an educational context as a means of facilitating self-actualization. Three premises identified in a priori fashion were drawn from the literature in linguistics, psychology, and general semantics, creating a three-part language continuum--acquisition, development, and…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Intellectual Development, Language, Language Ability
Werdmann, Anne Margaret – 1976
This study investigated semantic aspects of children's language as it is related to emotional expression. Children's ratings of vocabulary items categorized as expressing happy, sad, loving, angry, confident, and scared feelings were examined in three different ways: in isolation, in verbal contexts, and accompanying pictures of emotional…
Descriptors: Child Language, Doctoral Dissertations, Emotional Response, Intermediate Grades
Bean, Thomas William – 1976
The purpose of this study was to analyze and compare the oral reading strategies of average and below-average readers in grades four, five, and six who were speakers of Hawaiian Islands dialect. Fifty subjects from Keaukaha School on the island of Hawaii composed the sample group. Subjects were selected on the basis of their standardized test…
Descriptors: Interference (Language), Intermediate Grades, Language Research, Miscue Analysis
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