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Hurley, Daniel Sean – Applied Linguistics, 1992
After setting definitions of pragmatics, prosody, and nonverbal communication, this paper reviews politeness theories and research in these fields, discussing their implications for teaching. It is posited that learners whose first language and native culture are more similar to the target language (TL) and culture are more likely to experience TL…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Body Language, Comparative Analysis, Language Research
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Cronk, Brian C.; Schweigert, Wendy A. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1992
Previous research has been inconsistent in supporting any one model of idiom comprehension. This study found evidence of the effect of familiarity on reading times for sentences containing idioms, as well as new evidence that literalness affects reading times and that both familiarity and literalness exert interactive effects. (22 references)…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Familiarity, Foreign Countries, Idioms
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Biber, Douglas; And Others – Applied Linguistics, 1994
This paper illustrates the use of corpus-based analytical techniques to address a range of issues in applied linguistics. This approach provides large databases of naturally occurring discourse, enabling empirical analyses of the actual patterns of use in a language and, when coupled with automatic computational tools, enables analyses of a scope…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Computational Linguistics, Databases, Discourse Analysis
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Gass, Susan M. – Second Language Research, 1993
The relationship between second-language acquisition (SLA) and other disciplines is examined, beginning with a review of SLA studies and the broader field of applied linguistics and language pedagogy. It is argued that SLA must be recognized as a field important to linguistics, pedagogy, and psychology. (37 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Foreign Countries, Intellectual Disciplines, Language Acquisition
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Milroy, James; Milroy, Lesley – International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1993
In an analysis of social class, social network, and gender, arguments suggest that gender difference often occurs prior to social class in accounting for sociolinguistic variation. Data are presented to show how all three variables may help account for language variation and change. (54 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Dialect Studies, Language Research, Regional Dialects
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Goswami, Usha; Gombert, Jean Emile; de Barrera, Lucia Fraca – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1998
Three studies compared development of orthographic representations in children learning to read English, French, and Spanish, using nonsense words rhyming with real words, similar in phonology only, or unlike real words. Results are interpreted in terms of the level of phonology represented in the orthographic recognition units being developed by…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Contrastive Linguistics, English, French
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Tarone, Elaine – Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 2000
Reviews research related to the second language acquisition social context, and the interface of social context and interlanguage grammar. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Context Effect, Grammar, Interlanguage
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Swain, Merrill – Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 2000
Discusses two questions: (1) What has the recent research conducted in French immersion programs in Canada contributed to understanding of second language acquisition?; and (2) What has it contributed to the broader field of applied linguistics? Considers research in the coming decade, and discusses obstacles that may be faced in Canada in…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, French
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Cazden, Courtney B. – Research in the Teaching of English, 2004
In 1986, while still at Harvard, I started teaching summer school at the Bread Loaf School of English, the graduate program in English of Middlebury College. Bread Loaf offers courses in literature, theater, and writing--here I fit in. I came to that job with a background in applied linguistics and cognitive development, but not in literature, and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Language Arts, Language Research, Summer Schools
Pica, Teresa – Working Papers in Educational Linguistics, 1996
The interactionist perspective on second language learning has focused on the social aspects of interaction, with interaction viewed as the context and process through which language can be learned. Language learning through interaction can be viewed from several current theoretical perspectives of second language learning: as interaction of…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Interaction, Language Research, Learning Processes
Kaplan, Robert B. – 1984
Applied linguistics, like language teaching, is in a state of disarray. It has been caught in the turmoil associated with the downfall of the theoretical model and the rise of several others. It is no longer identified solely with language teaching, but has begun to explore the solution of language problems in nonformal educational settings and…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Educational Strategies, Language Acquisition, Language Research
Larsen-Freeman, Diane – 1982
Definitions of communicative competence and research on developing communicative competence in a second language are reviewed and implications for teaching are discussed. Communicative competence refers not only to knowledge of the forms of a language but to their functions and appropriate use in context. Five areas of communicative competence are…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Communicative Competence (Languages), Language Research, Language Usage
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Goldman, Neil M. – Communications of the ACM, 1975
A model of natural language generation based on an underlying language-free representation of meaning is described. A computer implementation of this model, called BABEL, has been developed at Stanford University. It is able to produce sentence paraphrases which demonstrate understanding with respect to a given context. Available from Association…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Processes, Computational Linguistics
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Chapuis, Odile; Gauthier, Michel – Langue Francaise, 1975
Describes an experiment in which the relationship between verbal utterances and communication structures are examined within a group structure. (Text is in French.) (AM)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Content Analysis, Descriptive Linguistics, Group Behavior
San Francisco State Univ., CA. – 1976
The first five issues of the "SLANT" Newsletter for researchers in second language acquisition are included. Highlights include: (1) a bibliography on theories of second language learning by Larry Selinker, (2) descriptions of research in progress in England, and (3) the syllabus for the diploma in applied lingusitics at the University…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Bibliographies, Conference Reports, Conferences
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