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DeGraff, Michel – Language, 2003
Critiques exceptionalist trends in Creole studies, with frequent references to native Haitian Creole. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Creoles, Foreign Countries, Language Research, Trend Analysis

Johnson, Keith; And Others – Language, 1993
A commonly made, but rarely defended, assumption is that phonetic reduction processes apply to hyperarticulated phonetic targets. Results from four experiments reported in this paper support this assumption. (43 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Phonetic Analysis, Stress (Phonology)

Li, Yafei – Language, 1993
Although both Chinese and Japanese allow resultative compounds of the form V/cause-V/result, Japanese resultative compounds do not show the semantic ambiguities seen in Chinese compounds. An argument that three factors explain this difference supports the claim that many differences among languages can be accounted for with universal principles…
Descriptors: Chinese, Japanese, Language Research, Language Variation

Abbott, Barbara – Language, 1997
Discusses Prince's (1992) reanalysis of the information status of noun phrases (NPs) into two cross-cutting distinctions, one between NPs denoting entities that are new or old with respect to the discourse and another between NPs denoting entities that, in the speaker's estimation, are new or old with respect to the addressee. (Nine references)…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Language Research, Morphology (Languages), Nouns

Poser, William J. – Language, 1990
Proposals for foot structure in Japanese have been limited to versification and to mechanisms for assigning tone that bear little resemblance to stress feet. It is argued that a bimoraic foot whose properties are similar to those of stress feet in other languages plays a significant role in Japanese morphophonology. (35 references) (JL)
Descriptors: Japanese, Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Morphology (Languages)

Carroll, J. M.; And Others – Language, 1981
Experimentally manipulated differences in mental state can systematically alter the linguistic intuitions which speakers render about acceptability of sentences. The processes underlying intuitions must be taken into consideration when they are used as empirical data to test grammatical theories. A theory of introspection must be part of the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Grammatical Acceptability, Language Patterns, Language Research

Aristar, Anthony Rodrigues – Language, 1991
Explains the Greenbergian universals of modifier and adposition ordering as accidental side effects of diachronic derivation. An argument is made that disparate diachronic processes can conspire to give the effect of synchronic universals. For example, the ordering of modifiers may result from their generation by means of binding anaphor strategy.…
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Language Research, Language Universals, Linguistic Theory

Dorian, Nancy C. – Language, 1993
Four points in Ladefoged's discussion note in "Language" (v68 March 1992) are examined: arguments based on political considerations; the cost of giving up a native language to join a dominant language; the responsibility of a linguist in supporting the loss of a particular language; and the task of the linguist. (one reference) (LB)
Descriptors: Ethics, Language Maintenance, Language Research, Language Skill Attrition

Meier, Richard P.; Newport, Elissa L. – Language, 1990
Discusses recent research that has examined the early stages of language development in signed and spoken languages as well as suggestions that there is an advantage for the acquisition of signed languages. Specific attention is focused on whether or not a single timing mechanism underlies early milestones in the acquisition of both vocabulary and…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Language Acquisition, Language Research, Sign Language

Nichols, Johanna; Peterson, David A. – Language, 1998
Responds to a commentary on a 1996 paper that surveyed pronominal systems with first person n and second person m and showed that the n:m system is insufficient to prove genetic relatedness among languages exhibiting it, suggesting that the commentary was based on misunderstandings. The response addresses the commentary's discussion of study…
Descriptors: Data Interpretation, Genetics, Language Patterns, Language Research