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Shappeck, Marco – ProQuest LLC, 2011
The purpose of the current thesis is to develop a better understanding of the interaction between Spanish and Quichua in the Salcedo region and provide more information for the processes that might have given rise to Media Lengua, a "mixed" language comprised of a Quichua grammar and Spanish lexicon. Muysken attributes the formation of Media…
Descriptors: Spanish, Grammar, Sentences, Speech Communication
FERGUSON, CHARLES A.; AND OTHERS – 1961
THIS DOCUMENT WAS PREPARED AS A TEXTBOOK FOR AN INTENSIVE COURSE IN THE SPOKEN ARABIC LANGUAGE OF DAMASCUS, SYRIA. CONTAINED IN THE TEXT ARE DETAILED GRAMMATICAL INFORMATION, STRUCTURAL AND PRONUNCIATION INFORMATION, AND A CUMULATIVE ARABIC-ENGLISH VOCABULARY. (JH)
Descriptors: Arabic, Basic Vocabulary, Grammar, Instructional Materials
Butovsky, Lillian; McHugh, John – 1978
This book of Italian-English phrases intended for Italian-speaking immigrants is divided into two main sections. Part One contains the grammatical section, a pronunciation guide, and basic words and phrases a newly arrived Italian-speaking person would need to get along in an English speaking environment. Grammatical notes in Part One indicate…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Basic Vocabulary, English (Second Language), Grammar
Butovsky, Lillian; McHugh, John – 1978
This book of Spanish-English phrases intended for Spanish-speaking immigrants is divided into two main sections. Part One contains the grammatical section, a pronunciation guide, and basic words and phrases a newly arrived Spanish-speaking person would need to get along in an English speaking environment. Grammatical notes in Part One indicate…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Basic Vocabulary, English (Second Language), Grammar
Phillips, W. Wendell – 1968
A list of English words used most frequently in adult speech (based on "A Spoken Word Count" by Lyle V. Jones and Joseph M. Wepman) was compared to a list of words used most frequently in adult writing (based on Ernest Horn's "A Basic Writing Vocabulary, 10,000 Words Most Commonly Used in Writing"). Conclusions were that (1) word selection varies…
Descriptors: Adults, Basic Vocabulary, Etymology, Function Words