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Greta Rollo; Kellie Picker – Australian Council for Educational Research, 2024
The science of reading (SoR) is a term used for a body of evidence encompassing multi-disciplinary research from education, cognitive psychology, linguistics, and neuroscience. This evidence points to six key constructs that contribute to proficient reading: oral language, phonological awareness including phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency,…
Descriptors: Reading Research, Educational Research, Interdisciplinary Approach, Evidence Based Practice
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Syahid, Abdul; Qodir, Abdul – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2021
To assess scientific progress from global to author levels, a large body of bibliometric studies could be found in many fields but relatively scarcer in the realm of language and linguistic studies, especially at a journal level. Motivated by the commitment and competence shown by the Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, this study presents…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Bibliometrics, Databases, Computer Software
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Dörnyei, Zoltán – Journal for the Psychology of Language Learning, 2019
This paper provides a broad overview of the development of the domain of 'psychology in language learning' (PLL). It discusses the linguistic dominance of the past, the growing influence of psychology in the present, and the challenges for the future. The author also proposes a research agenda aimed at making the process of L2 learning and…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Psychology, Futures (of Society)
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Wang, Xiaoning – English Language Teaching, 2022
The course Introduction to Linguistics aims at fostering students' rational understanding of human languages, fortifying students' linguistic and cultural awareness and critical thinking ability, and developing students' language research awareness and interest. The article analyzes the status quo of Introduction to Linguistics teaching in some…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Active Learning, Case Studies, Linguistics
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Tsaralunga, Inna – Advanced Education, 2019
The article analyses the system of methodological principles employed in the comprehensive study of linguistic variation in diachrony. In particular, the author defines the essence of the scientific principle as a means of linguistic study as well as thoroughly describes the system of methodological principles of a diachronic study of any…
Descriptors: Ukrainian, Language Variation, Diachronic Linguistics, Business
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Valyukevych, Tetyana V.; Zinchenko, Olha Z.; Ishchenko, Yevhenii O.; Artemov, Volodymyr; Nechaiuk, Liudmyla G. – European Journal of Educational Research, 2021
The purpose of the study was to explore how technological advances incorporated into the Philology Studies curriculum could impact the students' research skills and the quality of their research projects and what students' and teachers' impressions of the reshaped research component of the curriculum were. The study used qualitative and…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Curriculum Development, Research Skills, Language Research
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Derwing, Tracey M.; Thomson, Ronald I. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 2019
Tracey Derwing and Ron Thomson reflect on the growth of Canadian L2 pronunciation research from the early 1990s onward. Although many phoneticians and language educators called for pronunciation instruction (PI) for decades, in the early 1980s little empirical research existed to inform pronunciation pedagogy, despite an influx of Vietnamese…
Descriptors: Pronunciation Instruction, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Soter, Anna O.; Connors, Sean P. – Critical Questions in Education, 2017
This essay offers a reorientation of our views on the interrelationships of language and thought as a field of constantly reprogrammable energy, and provides an argument as to why we believe this new metaphor (i.e., language as a field of energy) matters in language pedagogy, in classrooms at all levels, as well as within teacher education and…
Descriptors: Correlation, Teaching Methods, Literacy Education, Discourse Analysis
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Amalia, Mustika; Subandowo, Dedy; Faliyanti, Eva; Thresia, Fenny – English Language Teaching Educational Journal, 2018
This research examines the interpersonal meaning in Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY)'s speech. This is based on the details of speech or writing to define an investigation. The object of this research is the used moods and modality types in interpersonal meaning of SBY's speech under the title "Toward Harmony among Civilizations" by Dr.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language)
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Littlemore, Jeannette; Krennmayr, Tina; Turner, James; Turner, Sarah – Applied Linguistics, 2014
Recent studies in linguistics have shown that metaphor is ubiquitous. This has important consequences for language learners who need to use it appropriately in their speech and writing. This study aims to provide a preliminary measure of the amount and distribution of metaphor used by language learners in their writing across Common European…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Linguistics, Language Research, Second Language Instruction
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De Costa, Peter I.; Jou, Yu-Shiang – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2016
In line with what Hull and Stornaiuolo (2010) describe as a cosmopolitan turn in the social sciences and given the growing interest in cosmopolitanism as a result of neoliberalism (Bernstein et al., 2015) and the global rise in the use of English (Seargeant, 2012), this article investigates the ideology of cosmopolitanism by drawing on the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Language Variation, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Gonzalez, Gloriana; DeJarnette, Anna F. – Linguistics and Education: An International Research Journal, 2012
Research has shown that expert mathematics teachers are more effective than novices eliciting and incorporating students' ideas during review lessons. In this paper, we inquire into students' agency in a review. We ask: (1) "What is the division of labor between the teacher and the students?" (2) "What linguistic resources does an expert teacher…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Teacher Effectiveness, Mathematics Teachers, Geometry
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Coffin, Caroline; Donohue, James P. – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2012
Two approaches to English for Academic Purposes (EAP) research and teaching which have arisen in recent years are systemic functional linguistics (SFL) approaches in Australia and elsewhere (e.g. Hood, 2006; Lee, 2010; Woodward-Kron, 2009) and Academic Literacies approaches in the UK and elsewhere (e.g. Lillis & Scott, 2008; Thesen &…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Epistemology
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Gardner, Sheena – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2012
Academic literacies research has tended to focus on writers in context, while systemic functional linguistic research has tended to focus on texts in context. While literacy practices and written texts may be usefully analysed independently, this paper describes how an investigation of genres of academic writing in the BAWE (British Academic…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Technical Writing, Literacy Education, Language Research
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Shapiro, Mary B. – College Teaching, 2010
This paper postulates that having students engage in albeit limited and flawed research is a more effective way of changing attitudes than lecture or discussion. A common goal of the introductory linguistics course is to instill healthy language attitudes, but there is little extant research on the pedagogy of linguistics indicating how this may…
Descriptors: Research Design, Scientific Methodology, Language Attitudes, Linguistics
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