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Suter, Richard W. – Language Learning, 1976
Describes research concerning the facilitation of pronunciation accuracy of sixty-one non-native speakers of English. The sample consisted of Arabic, Japanese, Persian, and Thai speakers. Twenty variables were considered. (Author/POP)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Research, Language Role, Learning
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Fettes, Mark – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1997
Argues that the Internet offers new opportunities for the development, use, and study of planned languages. Notes that while most Web pages on "constructed" languages are the work of individual hobbyists, a few projects have small communities of users. The paper concludes that the use of Esperanto on the Internet reflects increased socialization…
Descriptors: Artificial Languages, Change Agents, Esperanto, Information Dissemination
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Kerswill, Paul – Language Variation and Change, 1995
Using data from three experimental studies on British English, this study addresses whether, in dialect contact, there is a difference in the degree of convergence at different phonological levels. Data suggest that, in a contact situation, surface differences will be eradicated at the expense of phonologically complex differences. (29 references)…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Dialects, English, Foreign Countries
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Holmes, Janet; Ainsworth, Helen – Language Awareness, 1997
Presents insights into how language research develops, with particular focus on the extent to which syllable-timing is a characteristic of the New Zealand English speech of certain ethnic and social groups. The discussion examines the development of hypotheses, methodological challenges and the importance of considering alternative interpretations…
Descriptors: English, Ethnic Groups, Foreign Countries, Language Research
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Cameron, Deborah – Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 2003
Drawing on recent work in variationist sociolinguistics, sociology of language and linguistic anthropology, focuses on new approaches to explaining gender differentiated patterns of sound change and language shift, the success or failure of planned linguistic reforms, and changes in the social evaluation of gendered speech styles. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Language Research, Language Styles, Language Variation
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Bartminski, Jerzy; Curie-Sklodowska, Marie – Slavic and East European Journal, 1990
Discusses Polish Christmas carols from historical and linguistic perspectives, and suggests that they provide insight into Polish culture and customs. (24 references) (Author/OD)
Descriptors: Christianity, Cultural Context, Folk Culture, Language Research
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Scollon, Ron; Cazden, Courtney B. – TESOL Quarterly, 1995
Two articles discuss recent trends in English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) research, focusing on the conflict between research that examines the social contexts in which English is used and micro-level ethnographic research, and research that more directly involves teachers and students in the study of classroom discourse. (contains 20 references)…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Discourse Analysis, Ethnography, Language Research
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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
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Laforest, Marty – Language Variation and Change, 1992
A study examined 11 sociolinguistic interviews for insight into how the informant's verbosity affected the type and quantity of gestures and verbalized signals provided by the interviewer and reflect the listening process. Results suggest that informant loquacity does exert an important influence on production of these cues. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Interviews, Language Research, Language Styles
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Katriel, Tamar – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1993
Reflects upon the contextual issues associated with the adoption and spread of the term "lefargen" as part of Israeli social semantics. The data consist of reports of linguistic usage encountered in natural settings, press reports, or the more formal setting of interviews. Findings are compared with similar cultural idioms in other…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Cultural Influences, Foreign Countries, Idioms
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Hall, Joan Kelly – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1993
This article offers a linguistic and paralinguistic explication of the oral practice of chismeando (gossiping) as engaged in by a group of women from the Dominican Republic. A culture-specific study of the structuring resources by which the participants construct, maintain, and/or modify their in-group identities in everyday oral practice is…
Descriptors: Females, Foreign Countries, Intergroup Relations, Language Research
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Harlow, Linda L. – Modern Language Journal, 1990
Examines the rationale for research into what constitutes sociopragmatic competence; reviews a series of relevant empirical studies; and reports on one such study of requests, thanks, and apologies made by native speakers and non-native learners of French. (23 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, French, Language Research, Language Usage
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McWhorter, John H. – Language, 1998
Outlines three features that render creoles synchronically distinguishable from other languages, all three clear results of a break in transmission followed by a development period too brief for the traits to be undone as they have been in older languages. Shows that an expanded data set reveals flaws in the socio-historical argumentation behind…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Creoles, Diachronic Linguistics, Language Classification
Online Submission, 2010
The 4th international conference "Nation and Language: Modern Aspects of Socio-Linguistic Development" continues an eight-year old tradition. The conference is organized by Kaunas University of Technology Panevezys Institute and aims to bring scientists and researchers together for a general scientific discussion on new trends in…
Descriptors: Sociolinguistics, Language Maintenance, Language Attitudes, Higher Education
Burt, Susan Meredith – 1995
Sociopragmatic ambiguity (SPA) is claimed here to differ from other, better-known types of ambiguity, in terms of its locus, cause, and effect. SPA is characteristic of whole-discourse features rather than of lexical items or phrases. The ambiguity is one of social rather than ideational or semantic meaning. It is claimed that SPA arises through…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Discourse Analysis, Language Patterns, Language Research
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