Publication Date
In 2025 | 0 |
Since 2024 | 1 |
Since 2021 (last 5 years) | 11 |
Since 2016 (last 10 years) | 59 |
Since 2006 (last 20 years) | 188 |
Descriptor
Language Research | 698 |
Oral Language | 697 |
Second Language Learning | 201 |
Foreign Countries | 171 |
Language Acquisition | 171 |
Discourse Analysis | 139 |
Child Language | 133 |
Linguistic Theory | 132 |
English (Second Language) | 116 |
Language Usage | 115 |
Second Language Instruction | 108 |
More ▼ |
Source
Author
Ellis, Rod | 5 |
Genishi, Celia | 4 |
Montrul, Silvina | 4 |
Crookes, Graham | 3 |
Dewaele, Jean-Marc | 3 |
Foote, Rebecca | 3 |
Akinnaso, F. Niyi | 2 |
Azzaro, Gabriele | 2 |
Bardovi-Harlig, Kathleen | 2 |
Bell, Jill Sinclair | 2 |
Biber, Douglas | 2 |
More ▼ |
Publication Type
Education Level
Audience
Practitioners | 23 |
Teachers | 18 |
Researchers | 12 |
Students | 3 |
Administrators | 2 |
Policymakers | 1 |
Location
Canada | 13 |
Australia | 8 |
France | 6 |
Japan | 6 |
Brazil | 5 |
Netherlands | 5 |
Spain | 5 |
Taiwan | 5 |
California | 4 |
Canada (Montreal) | 4 |
China | 4 |
More ▼ |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Does not meet standards | 1 |

Armstrong, Nigel – Journal of French Language Studies, 1998
Analysis of French spoken by French girls aged 11-12 years found that, unlike older counterparts, theirs shows variable linguistic behavior on the phonological level that suggests avoidance of vernacular forms, the "sociolinguistic gender pattern." However, one speaker's discourse shows manipulation of conversational tone comparable to adult…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Females, French

Deuchar, Margaret; Quay, Suzanne – Journal of Child Language, 1999
Investigates how early a developing bilingual who is exposed simultaneously to English and Spanish can make appropriate language choices. Kept detailed records of the child's cumulative vocabulary from the first word at 10 months and on weekly audiovideo recording in both Spanish and English contexts from age 1-3. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Case Studies, Child Language, English

Pater, Joe – Language Acquisition, 1997
Examines some consequences of optimality theoretic constraint ranking and violability for the study of phonological development. The empirical base for the study is provided by previously unpublished data from a longitudinal corpus of phonetically transcribed speech from four English-learning children. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Adults, Child Language, Children, English (Second Language)

Sutton, Ann E.; Morford, Jill P. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1998
Children using Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) picture boards often produce sequences of symbols that do not reflect the grammatical structure of the language spoken in their environment. Graphic symbols or pictures may be interpreted as global representations of meaning rather than as individual components to be sequenced into…
Descriptors: Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Communication (Thought Transfer), Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Swingley, Daniel – Language and Speech, 2003
Although infants show remarkable sensitivity to linguistically relevant phonetic variation in speech, young children sometimes appear not to make use of this sensitivity. Here, children' s knowledge of the sound-forms of familiar words was assessed using a visual fixation task. Dutch 19-month-olds were shown pairs of pictures and heard correct…
Descriptors: Phonetics, Word Recognition, Indo European Languages, Language Acquisition
Hooper, Janet – 1994
Attitudes toward usage, accent, and dialect in spoken English are examined, drawing on literature in the field and data from a British study of year 9 students' (pupils aged 13-14) language awareness. The dilemma inherent in teaching standard spoken usage while encouraging maintenance of ethnic and regional identity is examined, with attention…
Descriptors: Dialects, English, Foreign Countries, Identification (Psychology)
Enomoto, Kayoko – Edinburgh Working Papers in Linguistics, 1992
This paper reports on a small-scale pilot study further investigating the perceptual development in the acquisition of durational contrasts by different levels of adult English-speakers of Japanese. Four kinds of naturally spoken word-tokens were edited by a synthesizer to generate word-stimuli varying the duration of a certain consonant/vowel…
Descriptors: Adults, Auditory Perception, English, Foreign Countries

Kennedy, Chris, Comp.; And Others – 1993
The bibliography lists studies of English language use in business communication. The first section cites research undertaken from a language or communication perspective, and the second section contains research from a management or business viewpoint. Within each of these sections, research is divided into that dealing with written business…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Business Communication, Cultural Differences, English for Special Purposes
Bloom, Paul – 1989
A discussion of young children's production of English utterances with missing constituents focuses on the omission of subjects. The theory that young children have different grammars from those of adults is disputed, and it is suggested that, instead, subjects are omitted due to performance factors. Processing limitations in child language are…
Descriptors: Child Language, Contrastive Linguistics, English, Grammar
Schahnarovich, A. M.; Yurjeva, N. M. – 1990
In addressing questions of semantics and grammar in child language, this study focuses on the generation of speech activity. Specific attention is on the formation and development of speech units during speech generation. The study looks at the process by which preschool children master various linguistic items and categories using semantics,…
Descriptors: Child Language, Figurative Language, Foreign Countries, Grammar
Zhang, Xue Bin – 1991
A study investigated patterns of usage of French connectors (e.g., "alors,""mais,""puisque") among Chinese university students of French as a foreign language. The study arose from concern that the lack of connector usage contributed to a lack of coherence in the students' oral and written language. Subjects were 45…
Descriptors: College Students, Error Patterns, Foreign Countries, French
Yawkey, Margaret L.; Yawkey, Thomas D. – 1979
A study investigated the effects of symbolic play treated as a mediator for increasing language comprehension and facilitating oral language growth. The study included two aspects of language: language comprehension and language development. Independent variables were forms of play--puppet action, body action, abstract (imagined) action, and no…
Descriptors: Child Language, Comprehension, Developmental Stages, Dramatic Play
Chafe, Wallace; Danielwicz, Jane – 1987
To find differences and similarities between spoken and written English, analyses were made of four specific kinds of language. Twenty adults, either graduate students or university professors, provided a sample of each of the following: conversations, lectures, informal letters, and academic papers. Conversations and lecture samples came from…
Descriptors: English, Higher Education, Language Research, Language Usage
Enkvist, Nils Erik – 1982
Impromptu speech can be defined in different ways: in terms of situational context, linguistic characteristics, and real-time processing. These approaches are not contradictory. There are certain situations that call for rapid processing of spoken discourse, and the needs of that processing are reflected in the structure of the text. The degree of…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Language Patterns, Language Research
Lehtonen, Jaakko – 1982
Nonverbal phenomena associated with communication can take a variety of forms: kinesic behavior, physical characteristics, touching behavior, paralanguage, proxemics, artifacts, or environmental factors. To be regarded as communication, nonverbal behavior should be intentional and goal-directed, but it need not involve a conscious choice by the…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Discourse Analysis, Kinesthetic Perception, Language Research