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Bachman, Lyle F.; And Others – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 1990
The abilities measured by the First Certificate of English (FCE) administered by the Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate are compared with the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) administered by the Educational Testing Service. The analyses suggest that the FCE and TOEFL appear to measure the same common aspect of language…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Comparative Analysis, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
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Hammond, Jennifer – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 1991
The relationship between teachers' theories of language and learning and the nature of classroom discourse is explored. Data from two classes on Aborigine lifestyles suggest that there are three components functioning in all lessons: interpersonal, content, and metalanguage. The quality of the metalanguage component influences the overall quality…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Classroom Communication, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries
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Boxer, Diana – TESOL Quarterly, 1993
An analysis is presented of the speech act sequence of indirect complaint/commiseration in conversational interactions between Japanese learners of English as a Second Language and their English-speaking peers. Consequences of nonsubstantive, noncommiserative responses are explored in light of missed opportunities for interaction. (46 references)…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Interpersonal Communication
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Leow, Ronald P. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1998
In a study attention in second-language learning, four groups of beginning learners of Spanish (n=83 total) completed one of four crossword puzzles designed to isolate the effects of alertness, orientation, and detection. Results lend strong empirical support to one theory of attention, while indicating short-term effects of detection. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Attention, Inferences, Introductory Courses
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Suk, Daria Soon-Young; Lee, Yae-Sheik – Journal of Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics, 2001
Shows how lexical and conceptual representation may be structured in the lexicon of Korean English-as-a- Second-Language users of high proficiency based on the data obtained from currently-used Grade 7 English textbooks in Korea. Findings show the existence of misusage due to Korean influence on second language English. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Adults, Applied Linguistics, Concept Formation, English (Second Language)
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Steinman, Linda – McGill Journal of Education, 2005
What is second language acquisition like from the learner's perspective? I examined published autobiographies authored by those who have documented their language learning journeys. One theme that recurred across the texts was Writing; a sub-theme was Writing life 1 in language 2. Some narrativists/learners described the dissonance, while others…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Second Language Learning, Second Languages, Linguistic Theory
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Costino, Kimberly A.; Hyon, Sunny – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2007
This paper reports on a cross-disciplinary study by an L1 compositionist and an applied linguist investigating interrelationships among university basic writing students' responses to linguistic identity labels, their residency statuses, and their preferences for mainstream or multilingual composition. Previous L2 writing research has suggested…
Descriptors: Writing Research, Multilingualism, Language Aptitude, Basic Writing
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Yakhontova, Tatyana – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2006
This paper demonstrates the role of disciplinary context in shaping the common rhetorical and textual features of research texts in different languages and, more broadly, problematizes the validity of straightforward sociocultural explanations of rhetorical differences frequently used in the literature. The research is based on the contrastive…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Syntax, Applied Linguistics, Writing (Composition)
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Crichton, Jonathan; Scarino, Angela – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2007
The internationalisation of education has become a major focus of international, national and institutional attention, reflected in a substantial and expanding literature on how internationalisation is manifested, how it might be promoted, its implications for areas such as government policy, strategic planning and management, educational quality,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Global Approach
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Mejias, Hugo A.; Anderson, Pamela L. – Hispania, 1988
An attitude dimension questionnaire was administered to a random sample of Mexican-American college students and to a random sample of Spanish-surnamed professionals in the Rio Grande Valley (Table 1). Attitudes toward use of Spanish varied by age, sex, generation, and occupational status. Tabular results in Appendix. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Applied Linguistics, Bilingualism, College Students
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Coupland, Nikolas – International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1997
Reviews the research on ageing, focusing on issues of multi-disciplinarity versus inter-disciplinarity; research orientations to "subject" populations; ethical imperatives in language research; interactivity; and linguistic versus ideological perspectives. Makes a case for considering research on language and ageing as falling within an…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Applied Linguistics, Change Agents, Discourse Analysis
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Volden, Joanne; And Others – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1997
A study compared results of referential communication and perspective-taking tasks for 10 high-functioning autistic adolescents and young adults and matched normally developing controls. Autistic subjects showed significant communicative dysfunction and qualitatively different communicative interactions. Possible explanations: deficits in "theory…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Applied Linguistics, Autism, Communication Disorders
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Brown, Gillian – Applied Linguistics, 1989
Briefly characterizes the view of context most widely used in applied linguistics and language teaching. Research about some of the parameters that contribute to greater or lesser conceptual difficulty is outlined. Research about the role of intentionality and causality in narrative is also described. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Concept Formation, Context Clues, High Schools
Lindholm, John – IRAL, 1989
The hypothesis was tested that adults have difficulty learning the pronunciation of a second language because atmospherically conducted vocal feedback is masked by the speaker's bone-conducted feedback. A technique delaying atmospherically conducted feedback until bone-conducted feedback was completed was found to help learners modify German…
Descriptors: Adults, Applied Linguistics, Feedback, German
Meziani, Ahmed – IRAL, 1989
A discussion of the perception and use of tense in Moroccan Arabic proposes that the language expresses verb aspect much more readily than tense. Implications for teaching Moroccan Arabic as a second language are discussed, and an analysis of the system of tense and aspect in the language is presented. (MSE)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Arabic, Language Patterns, Regional Dialects
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