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Freyd, Pamela – 1988
The use of the Logo programing language in natural language manipulation provides the basis for the development of the computer-assisted grammar instruction program for children that is described in this paper. The computer activities suggested are designed to get children in grades 4-12 to formulate rules of grammar based on their own knowledge…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction
Stephens, Don S. – 1977
This paper describes an innovative method for teaching reading comprehension in a second language. The underlying assumption of this method is that a student who reads in his native language does not need to learn a theoretical system of grammar rules in the traditional sense of the term, since he already possesses the ability to recognize words…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Language Instruction, Language Patterns
Lawlor, Joseph – 1981
With particular focus on the need to provide a practical, systematic introduction to the concept of sentence combining and to the signals used to control the various combining operations, this paper provides detailed specifications for including sentence combining as part of a comprehensive plan for teaching the composing process. The…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Acquisition, Linguistics
Laque, Carol Feiser – 1978
Algebraic equations and geometric forms are useful in teaching and learning composition. Algebraic equations can illustrate the modular nature of paragraph structures and can be refined by students to describe types of paragraphs. Discussion of the "slippery" nature of words and their power of transformation can be a lecture topic as the class…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, High Schools, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematical Models
Horodowich, Peggy Maki – 1979
Since clauses are the largest functional components of a sentence, their analysis can increase attention to sentence structure and stylistic variation. Students can learn to distinguish main clause types by naming the verb forms used (transitive, intransitive, equational, and passive). Once students have mastered the recognition of main clauses,…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Language Styles, Secondary Education
Manzo, Anthony V.; Sherk, John K., Jr. – 1975
Syntax, or, loosely, sentence structure, is a major linguistic variable influencing the comprehensibility of every written sentence. This paper attempts to set forth the relationship between elements of syntax and reading comprehension as the classroom teacher might see them, and to propose a strategy, the Complete Linguistic Elements Paradigm…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Language Arts, Linguistics, Reading Comprehension
Oickle, Eileen M. – Maryland English Journal, 1969
When students inductively study linguistic patterns and then apply their understanding to achieve sentence variety, their interest in composition is heightened and their writing styles improve. Through examples in music and in nonsense and model sentences, students became aware of their language's basic structural patterns (subject-verb word…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Language Arts, Language Patterns, Language Styles
Crabb, Alfred L., Jr. – Kentucky English Bulletin, 1969
The teacher can stimulate an appreciation of poetry in his students by selecting, reading aloud, and discussing only those poems to which he himself responds strongly. He can also develop students' enjoyment of poetry by encouraging them to bring in their own poetic discoveries and by alerting them to the many possible interpretations of a poem.…
Descriptors: Grammar, Interpretive Reading, Language Patterns, Literature Appreciation
Mills, Helen – 1973
As an alternative to the conflict among college composition teachers who are either repressive and authoritarian or permissive and lenient, a middle course offers teachers the latitude of encouraging free writing for some students and directed writing for other students, both of which may be responses to students' needs to express themselves. This…
Descriptors: College Students, Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, English Instruction
Young, Eleanore Ruth Kerr – 1971
Compositions written by 66 second grade boys and girls in one control and two experimental groups were analyzed to study the effect of 21 instructional sessions in sentence expansion and to determine which of the instructional methods employed was most beneficial to a particular sex group. Lesson plans for the control group were parallel to two…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Grade 2, Linguistics, Primary Education

White, Ronald V. – English Language Teaching Journal, 1978
Presents four lessons that introduce the use of the passive voice in the context of describing processes. (KM)
Descriptors: Chalkboards, English (Second Language), Flow Charts, Language Instruction

Helt, Richard C. – Modern Language Journal, 1977
A simplified formula for teaching German word order to American students is suggested. Other formulas in a few manuals are reviewed; suggestions for application of this one are offered. Consistent use of the formula has resulted in quicker development of a native feeling for the structure of the language. (AMH)
Descriptors: Educational Media, German, Higher Education, Language Instruction
Ruck, Heribert – Francais dans le Monde, 1986
Proposes an approach to teaching grammar that calls on the student's imagination and frees the learning process from classroom routine. The technique uses examples of specific constructions in French poetry to illustrate principles of grammar and discourse. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Creativity, French, Grammar
Lechler, Hans Joachim – Fremdsprachlicher Unterricht, 1971
Descriptors: English (Second Language), English Literature, Grammar, Language Instruction
Gilbert, Pierre – Franc Dans Monde, 1970
Special issue devoted to teaching Level II French. (DS)
Descriptors: French, Grammar, Language Instruction, Language Learning Levels