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Peirce, Bonny Norton – TESOL Quarterly, 1995
This article discusses the relationship between theory and methodology in qualitative research, arguing that theory informs the questions that researchers ask, the assumptions they make, and the approaches they use. It outlines the six principles of critical research theory and discusses its application to the language learning of immigrant women…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Females, Foreign Countries, Immigrants

Janda, Richard D.; Auger, Julie – Language and Communication, 1992
The overall role played by hypercorrection in the literature on language change, language variation, and second language acquisition is reviewed. The paper argues that hypercorrection is not a completely unified phenomenon, citing an empirical study showing that quantitative methods applied to qualitative hypercorrection necessarily involve…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), French, Language Patterns, Language Research

Bacon, Susan M. – Foreign Language Annals, 1992
An experiment is described in which learners listened to two radio broadcasts in Spanish, then reported on their strategies, comprehension, learning, level of confidence, and affective response to the input. Elements that the learners had in common are cited, as well as some that seem idiosyncratic. (24 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Language Research, Learning Strategies, Listening Comprehension, Oral Interpretation

Braine, George; Canagarajah, A. Suresh – TESOL Quarterly, 1994
Argues that Canagarajah's ethnographic study of a Sri Lankan university classroom is of limited value because of the choice of site, subjects, and textbook. Canagarajah responds by rebutting these criticisms and asserting that his study chose to show local conditions as they existed. (Contains 16 references.) (MDM)
Descriptors: College Students, Criticism, English (Second Language), Ethnography

Maas, Fay K.; Abbeduto, Leonard – Journal of Child Language, 1998
A study of 5-year olds' ability to distinguish promises from predictions was suspected to have achieved its results due to methodological problems. A similar study with 32 children ages 5 to 6 that used several variations of the previous study's procedures was found to have similar results, suggesting the earlier findings were an accurate…
Descriptors: Child Language, Comparative Analysis, Intellectual Development, Language Acquisition

Young, Richard – Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 1999
Discusses two complementary traditions in the study of communication and social context and shows how one researcher's theory of context influences the methodologies he or she adopts. Reviews substantive findings of sociolinguistic researchers in four main areas of second-language acquisition and use: interlanguage variation, cross-cultural…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Intercultural Communication, Interlanguage, Language Research
Liu, Jun – Journal of Intensive English Studies, 1999
Presents three case studies conducted by an English-as-a-Second/Foreign-Language teacher to illustrate how action research can be considered as a methodological option rather than a research method for conducting language classroom research. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Action Research, Case Studies, Classroom Research, English (Second Language)

Owens, Jonathan – Language Sciences, 1998
Discussion of the research methodology of theoretical linguistics argues that linguists studying a small, unrepresentative set of languages defining the content of sub-disciplines in linguistics are engaging in an unarticulated alliance, and that the choice of languages for study threatens the validity of the research. This is illustrated through…
Descriptors: Creoles, Databases, Language Patterns, Language Research
Ansary, Hasan; Babaii, Esmat – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2005
One fruitful line of research has been to explore the local linguistic as well as global rhetorical patterns of particular genres in order to identify their recognizable structural identity, or what Bhatia (1999: 22) calls "generic integrity". In terms of methodology, to date most genre-based studies have employed one or the other of Swales'…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Integrity, Newspapers, Editing
Bender, M. Lionel – 1995
In this paper, the multilateral comparison method of classifying languages is described and analyzed. It is suggested that while it is espoused as a simple and reasonable approach to language classification, the method has serious flaws. "Multilateral" or "mass" comparison (MC) is not a method of genetic language…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries
Varghese, Manka; Billmyer, Kristine – Working Papers in Educational Linguistics, 1996
A study examined internal structure of the Discourse Completion Test (DCT), a technique used to elicit data in sociolinguistic research, and effects of systematic modification to its situational prompt on subject response. The DCT is a questionnaire containing situations, briefly described, designed to elicit a particular speech act. Subjects read…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Language Research, Language Tests
Kramsch, Claire J. – Issues and Developments in English and Applied Linguistics (IDEAL), 1988
Three areas of research (second language acquisition (SLA), foreign languages (FL), and foreign language learning (FLL) are examined briefly and distinguished, and their relationship is discussed. The definition of FLL is then considered in greater detail. It is proposed that as an area of inquiry, FLL is characterized by specific features of its…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Language Research, Learning Processes, Linguistic Theory
Parkinson, Brian; Sandhu, Parveen; Lacorte, Manel; Gourlay, Lesley – Edinburgh Working Papers in Applied Linguistics, 1998
This article considers arguments for and against the use of coding systems in classroom-based language research and touches on some relevant considerations from ethnographic and conversational analysis approaches. The four authors each explain and elaborate on their practical decision to code or not to code events or utterances at a specific point…
Descriptors: Classification, Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Comparative Analysis
Paulston, Christina Bratt – 1982
A review of research reveals little attention paid to the problems of a comparative approach to the analysis of bilingual education (BE). This paper explores some of the functions and problems of a comparative study of BE to clarify the question of whether BE research can be generalized. While problems of comparative research are common to all…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Bilingualism, Case Studies, Comparative Analysis
Seibert, Joy Hart – 1987
Noting that language is a powerful symbolic activity in need of attention in the organizational research realm, this paper examines language research in organizational settings across three nonfunctionalist paradigms: the interpretive, the radical humanist, and the radical structuralist. Within each paradigm, the paper discusses theoretical…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Language Research, Language Usage