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Osgood, Charles E. – 1968
This report provides a summary of the research to date on the semantics of interpersonal verbs and the applications of the information obtained to cross-cultural studies of interpersonal norms and behaviors. A theory of interpersonal perception and behavior in relation to the meanings of interpersonal verbs in the language is presented. Intuitive…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Interaction
Hulbert, James Root – 1968
An account of the dictionaries, great and small, of the English-speaking world is given in this book. Subjects covered include the origin of English dictionaries, early dictionaries, Noah Webster and his successors to the present, abridged dictionaries, "The Oxford English Dictionary" and later dictionaries patterned after it, the…
Descriptors: Definitions, Diachronic Linguistics, Dialects, Dictionaries
Castillo, Carlos, Comp.; Bond, Otto F., Comp. – 1972
This dictionary, containing 32,000 entries, has been compiled for the general use of the American student of Spanish and the Spanish-speaking student of English, with special reference in either case to New World usage as found in the United States and in Spanish America. Entries were selected according to the relative frequency of their…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Adverbs, Dialects, Dictionaries
Costinett, Sandra – 1972
This reader is designed to accompany the sixth text in the Orientation in American English series. It is intended to provide advanced practice in reading comprehension as well as concentrated practice in composition techniques and writing. At the same time it supports and reinforces concepts and structures introduced in the text. The reader may be…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Instruction, North American English, Reading Comprehension
Williams, Frederick, Ed.; And Others – 1971
In this second of two studies conducted with portions of the National Speech and Hearing Survey data, the investigators analyzed the phonetic variants from standard American English in the speech of two groups of nonstandard English speaking children. The study used samples of free speech and performance on the Gold-Fristoe Test of Articulation…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Black Dialects, Dialect Studies, Minority Group Children
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Alexander, L. G. – Zielsprache Englisch, 1976
The controversy over teaching British versus American English is irrelevant, since one acquires, at least in the productive aspect, a non-native variety of English. The relative value of area studies is also considered, as are realistic language situations and use of non-native speakers for recording FL material on tape. (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cultural Awareness, English, English (Second Language)
Algeo, John, Ed. – 2001
This book is one volume in a series that examines the history of English. It traces the history of English in North America during the past 400 years, from its British background to its present position among the varieties of English used worldwide. Influences that have formed American English include political, social, and cultural changes in…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Diachronic Linguistics, Foreign Countries, Grammar
Shahheidaripour, Gholamabbass – Online Submission, 1997
The present study, using a totally direct method, investigates, within the framework of sociolinguistics and foreign language teaching in Iran, whether teachers of English prefer British or American variety of English language, and whether their preference corresponds to their performance on a related test. Thirty Iranian English language teachers…
Descriptors: Sociolinguistics, Language Proficiency, Foreign Countries, Language Teachers
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Kann, Hans-Joachim – Zielsprache Englisch, 1972
Descriptors: American Culture, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Education, English (Second Language)
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Esling, John H.; Wong, Rita F. – TESOL Quarterly, 1983
Voice quality settings (physiological configurations contributing to phonetic production) can be used to characterize ESL students' accents and help improve pronunciation. Settings of one variety of North American English and those in other languages are identified. Suggestions are given for making students aware of their own settings. (MSE)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Variation, North American English, Phonetics
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Scuggs, Afi-Stephanie – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1979
Discusses reasons for Black and Puerto Rican inner-city students' resentment toward learning and using Standard English. (BE)
Descriptors: Black Students, English Instruction, Ethnicity, Language Attitudes
Cannon, Garland – Meta, 1979
Examines the syntactic aspects of affixation and compounding, processes accounting for the great majority of new word formations documented in "6,000 Words" (1976). (AM)
Descriptors: Adjectives, Conference Reports, Form Classes (Languages), Language Patterns
Stevenson, Douglas K.; Brunt, Richard J. – Praxis des Neusprachlichen Unterrichts, 1979
Finds that American English is slighted in favor of British English in German schools. Cites examples of differlng language norms which could cause misunderstandings. Finds that American usage deserves more attention because of the political and cultural importance of the United States. (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Instruction, Language Usage, Language Variation
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Bollard, J. K. – American Speech, 1979
Surveys the distribution of "a" and "an" in both oral and written English. Journal availability: see FL 512 512. (AM)
Descriptors: Consonants, Descriptive Linguistics, English, Language Usage
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Azuma, Shoji; Meier, Richard P. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1997
Argues that a pattern analogous to that in speech errors also appears in intrasentential code-switching, i.e., the alternating use of two languages in a sentence by bilinguals. Notes that studies of spontaneous conversation of bilinguals indicate that open class items may be code-switched, but closed class items may not. (41 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Code Switching (Language), Error Analysis (Language), Grammar
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