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Moran, Mary Ross – 1981
The written language characteristics of 26 learning disabled (LD), 26 low achieving (LA), and 26 achieving (ACH) students in grades 7 through 10 were measured using paragraph writing and topic sentence tasks. Tests of differences between LD and LA Ss revealed that spelling was the only formal feature which was significantly higher in the LA group.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Grammar, Language Skills, Learning Disabilities
RASTORGUEVA, V.S. – 1964
THIS GRAMMATICAL SKETCH IS A RUSSIAN-TO-ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE APPENDIX TO B.V. MILLER'S "PERSIDSKO-RUSSKIJ SLOVAR," MOSCOW, 1953. THE FIRST SECTION PRESENTS A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF THE SOUND AND WRITING SYSTEMS OF MODERN PERSIAN, THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OF IRAN. FOLLOWING SECTIONS DEAL WITH THE PARTS OF SPEECH AND SIMPLE, COMPOUND,…
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Morphology (Languages)
HOUSEHOLDER, FRED W.; AND OTHERS – 1964
BASED ON A TRADITIONAL APPROACH, THIS REFERENCE GRAMMAR OF LITERARY DHIMOTIKI IS DESIGNED TO BE MOST USEFUL TO ADVANCED UNDERGRADUATES OR BEGINNING GRADUATE STUDENTS OF GREEK. (DHIMOTIKI, OR DEMOTIC, IS THE POPULAR FORM OF MODERN GREEK.) IN PART I THERE IS AN EXTENSIVE DESCRIPTION OF THE PHONOLOGICAL SYSTEM FOLLOWED BY A DISCUSSION OF THE WRITING…
Descriptors: Grammar, Greek, Nouns, Phonology
EL PASO PUBLIC SCHOOLS STAFF – 1955
THE EMPHASIS IS GIVEN TO PUPIL PARTICIPATION AND THE BEGINNING OF INFORMAL WRITING AND READING. CHILDREN WITH TWO PREVIOUS YEARS OF ORAL SPANISH CAN BE TAUGHT TO READ THE WRITTEN SYMBOLS FROM AN ASSOCIATION OF THE WRITTEN WORD WITH THE ORAL WORD. A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF SPANISH VOWEL SOUNDS IS NECESSARY FOR THIS TRANSITION. ORAL RECOGNITION AND…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Grammar, Guides, Instructional Materials
BRADDOCK, RICHARD; AND OTHERS – 1963
THIS IS THE REPORT OF A COMMITTEE WHICH IDENTIFIED FIVE STUDIES WHICH IN ITS OPINION WERE SOUNDLY BASED UPON CONTROLLED EXPERIMENTATION AND TEXTUAL ANALYSIS. THE FIVE STUDIES ARE BRIEFLY SUMMARIZED AND THE IMPLICATIONS OF EACH FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF TEACHING ENGLISH COMPOSITION ARE PRESENTED. (JK)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Grammar, Learning Processes, Paragraph Composition
WOLF, MELVIN H.; AND OTHERS – 1966
THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE WAS TO TEST THE HYPOTHESIS THAT WRITING PROFICIENCY IMPROVES AS WRITING FREQUENCY INCREASES. THE SECONDARY OBJECTIVE WAS TO ESTABLISH A CORRELATION BETWEEN GRAMMATICAL AND MECHANICAL ACCURACY AND THE ABILITY TO WRITE WELL. TO THIS END, 6 EXPERIMENTAL COLLEGE FRESHMAN SECTIONS WERE ESTABLISHED, EACH 2 SECTIONS WRITING 20, 8,…
Descriptors: College Instruction, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Grammar
Macheski, Cecilia – 1979
Using a single theme for a course in basic writing can be an effective and enjoyable way of teaching and learning. One college that developed such a program saw as the criteria for the course: learning grammar, writing at least eight in-class paragraphs of 300 words each in the quarter, attending the college's writing center and working with a…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, English Instruction, Grammar, Higher Education
Arden, A. H.; Clayton, A. C. – 1969
The first chapter of this grammar of prose Tamil introduces the alphabet and orthography. Following chapters deal with parts of speech and verb constructions. A final chapter deals with colloquialisms and foreign words. Appended are lists of abbreviations, grammatical and temporal terms, and other information useful to the student, as well as a…
Descriptors: Dravidian Languages, Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Instructional Materials
Russell, James S. – 1973
The grammar which is concerned with meaning (the province of New Semantics), with its foundations in our perceptions of the surrounding world, can be learned in the elementary classroom through storytelling. Understanding of the sentence concept develops by allowing the child to use his language responsively and deliberately to organize the world…
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Elementary Education, Grammar, Semantics
Shuman, R. Baird, Ed. – 1974
Written for the harried English teacher whose aim is creative and stimulating teaching, this book's chapters attempt to provide inspiration for instruction in six specific areas. Robert E. Probst urges the student's enjoyment of literature as a special, thought-provoking experience and suggests that a model of cooperation prevail over a…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Drama, English Instruction, Grammar
KITZHABER, ALBERT – 1965
THIS REPORT WAS CONCERNED WITH GUIDES FOR A RHETORIC CURRICULUM DESIGNED FOR SEVENTH-GRADE CLASSES. GUIDES FOR THE TEACHER WERE PRESENTED. THE GUIDES CONSISTED OF--(1) AN ORIENTATION UNIT TO MAKE STUDENTS AWARE OF LANGUAGE PURPOSE, (2) A UNIT ON FINDING AND DEVELOPING IDEAS, (3) A UNIT ON THE RHETORIC OF THE SENTENCE, AND (4) A UNIT ON DICTION. AN…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Diction, English Curriculum, Grade 7
KITZHABER, ALBERT – 1965
A GUIDE WAS PREPARED FOR STUDENT USE IN A REVIEW UNIT FOR AN EIGHTH-GRADE LANGUAGE CURRICULUM. THE GUIDE WAS CONCERNED WITH A REVIEW OF 18 PHRASE STRUCTURE RULES WHICH WERE TO BE DEVELOPED IN THE SEVENTH-GRADE LANGUAGE CURRICULUM (ED 010 145 AND ED 010 147). AN ACCOMPANYING GUIDE WAS PREPARED FOR TEACHER USE (ED 010 152). (WN)
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, English Curriculum, Grade 8, Grammar
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KITZHABER, ALBERT – 1965
A GUIDE FOR REVIEWING PHRASE STRUCTURE RULES AND LINGUISTIC SYMBOLS WAS PREPARED FOR AN EIGHTH-GRADE LANGUAGE CURRICULUM. THE GUIDE, FOR TEACHER USE, WAS DEVELOPED TO REVIEW 18 PHRASE STRUCTURE RULES PREVIOUSLY REPORTED (ED 010 146 AND ED 010 148). AN ACCOMPANYING GUIDE WAS PREPARED FOR STUDENT USE (ED 010 151). (WN)
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, English Curriculum, Grade 8, Grammar
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Newkirk, Thomas – English Journal, 1978
Reviews research to establish that it has not proven that instruction in grammar has no effect on student writing. (DD)
Descriptors: Grammar, Literature Reviews, Research Needs, Research Problems
Lederman, Marie – Teachers and Writers, 1978
Discusses the advantages of using student compositions rather than textbook materials in a college remedial writing course. (RL)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Grammar, Higher Education, Punctuation
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