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Prujiner, Alain – 1987
The problems of integrating the multiple dimensions of a language contact situation in linguistic research have been of concern in recent years. The use of macro- (collective or group) and micro- (individual) levels of linguistic analysis illustrates this concern. Quebec's International Center for Research on Bilingualism has developed an…
Descriptors: Communications, Cultural Context, Demography, Economic Factors
Low, Marylin; Penland, Destin; Heine, Hilda – Pacific Resources for Education and Learning (PREL), 2005
This paper uses a sociohistorical lens to examine complex issues surrounding language-in-education policy in Micronesia. It is motivated by the realization that language policy and practice in this region, like many other parts of the world significantly impacted by outside contact, rarely align. This is especially evident in contexts where…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language of Instruction, Educational Policy, English (Second Language)
Meskhi, Anna – 2002
This paper highlights the importance of phonology in second language learning, comparing phonetic mistakes made by adult native speakers of English learning Georgian and adult native speakers of Georgian learning English. It emphasizes the importance of a holistic, systemic approach to teaching second languages that involves making the first…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Caucasian Languages, Consonants

Freeland, Jane – Comparative Education, 2003
Latin American models of "intercultural-bilingual" education may be inappropriate for multilingual, interethnic regions such as Nicaragua's Caribbean Coast, where five indigenous and Afro-Caribbean minorities interact in overlapping territories. Examination of one such program and of Coast people's complex linguistic and cultural…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Bilingual Education Programs, Black Education, Educational Needs
Zhang, Lawrence Jun – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2004
This paper explores curriculum evolution processes in relation to sociocultural considerations with respect to a (teacher-of-English-as-a-foreign-language) TEFL program conducted in Singapore for inservice (English-as-a-foreign-language) EFL trainee-teachers from the People's Republic of China (PRC). It reports on how curriculum evolution was…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Teacher Education Programs, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Change
Gatbonton, Elizabeth; Trofimovich, Pavel; Magid, Michael – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2005
This article examines the relationship between ethnic group affiliation (one's sense of belonging to a primary ethnic group) and second-language (L2) pronunciation accuracy defined here as native-like, nonaccented L2 speech or L2 speech that contains no first language (L1) influences. The study addressed these questions: (a) Is there a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnic Groups, Student Characteristics, Pronunciation
Bodensteiner, Carrie E. – 1994
An analysis of literature on second language learning identifies four approaches in the literature, each of which can make a unique contribution to the understanding of the second language learning process, particularly as it pertains to limited-English-proficient students. The four approaches are explained and illustrated with examples from the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language), Language Acquisition
Ben-Barka, Alba C. – 1981
A study investigated some theoretical bases of two language-learning approaches, the audiolingual method and transformational grammar. Additionally, the study looked at the concept of language socialization and some anthropological concepts as they pertain to the teaching of English to speakers of other languages (TESOL). A brief historical and…
Descriptors: Anthropological Linguistics, Audiolingual Methods, Communicative Competence (Languages), Educational Strategies
Lemke, J. L. – 1987
One of the greatest obstacles to mastery of science and other analytical genres in school is excessive curricular emphasis on reading and hearing those genres without practice at speaking and writing them. In science, the curriculum tends to insure that only students with privileged social and linguistic backgrounds master the genre structures…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Course Content, Discourse Analysis, English for Academic Purposes

Chen, Ling; Cegala, Donald J. – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1994
Applies communication accommodation theory (CAT) to a study of the utility of selected discourse indices of adaptability that compared conversations involving native speaker-native speaker and native speaker-nonnative speaker dyads. Subjects were 132 student volunteers from a large midwestern university. Results are analyzed in terms of their…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Communication Skills, Communicative Competence (Languages), Comparative Analysis
Crawford, Teresa – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2005
The purpose of this study was twofold. One purpose was to identify the locally negotiated literate practices that defined ways of communicating information and knowledge across the curriculum in a fourth/fifth grade classroom. Through an ethnographic and sociolinguistic set of analyses, this investigation illustrated how the teacher worked to…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Grade 5, Literacy, Grade 4
Lee, Carol D.; Majors, Yolanda J. – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2003
Success and failure in school is contingent upon one's ability to regulate and situate identities, utilise culturally-developed semiotic tools and negotiate models of meaning in shared social activity. However, many language minority students lack such success, struggling with conflicts between their primary-and community-based identities, and…
Descriptors: Semiotics, Linguistic Theory, African American Students, Secondary School Students
Godson, Linda – Heritage Language Journal, 2004
This study investigates whether the age at which English becomes dominant for Western Armenian bilinguals in the United States affects their vowel production in Western Armenian. Participating in the study were ten Western-Armenian bilinguals who learned English before age 8, ten bilinguals who did not learn English until adulthood, and one…
Descriptors: Sentences, Language Dominance, Oral Reading, Vowels
Medina, Carmen; Neff, JoAnne – 2000
This paper presents the results of a study of sociocultural materials used with approximately 50 primary and secondary school teachers of English as a foreign language (EFL) in Andalusia, Spain. Because Spain is becoming a more culturally diverse society, and will become even more so in the future as it joins the European Union, the Spanish…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Culturally Relevant Education, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language)
Chevalier, Joan F. – Heritage Language Journal, 2004
This paper analyzes the process of intergenerational language shift from a sociolinguistic perspective and proposes a pedagogical model for expanding the stylistic range of heritage learners, targeting the development of writing proficiency. The model proposes that the curriculum should be organized so that students initially draw on their…
Descriptors: Heritage Education, Oral Language, Teaching Methods, Sociolinguistics