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Kristiansen, Tore – Language Awareness, 2001
Argues that young Danes are changing the notion of standard Danish. Data gathered in the Danish town of Naestved indicated standard Danish is moving in the direction of low Copenhagen speech. Suggests that young Danes operate with two standards when it comes to language: one for school where excellence is perceived in terms of superiority; and one…
Descriptors: Danish, Foreign Countries, Language Standardization, Language Usage
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Worsley, Jillian; Harbon, Lesley – Babel, 2001
Reports on research that was undertaken as part of a Bachelor of Teaching Honours degree program where researchers looked at a Japanese program in a Tasmanian government primary school. Describes the strategies that were used to develop learners' metalinguistic awareness. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Japanese, Literacy
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Basturkmen, Helen; Loewen, Shawn; Ellis, Rod – Language Awareness, 2002
Investigates one aspect of language use in focus on form--metalanguage. Reports on a study to identify how metalanguage was used and the relationship between the use of metalanguage and the occurrence of students uptake moves in focus on form. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communicative Competence (Languages), Grammar, Language Usage
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Foy, Judith G.; Mann, Virginia – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2001
Focuses on aspects of spoken language skill that may contribute to the development of phonological awareness, as manifested in rhyme awareness and phoneme awareness. Examined rhyme awareness, articulation, speech perception, vocabulary, and letter and word knowledge in 40 preschool children. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Auditory Perception, Metalinguistics, Oral Language
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Martinez, Iliana A. – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2005
Various authors have shown the first person to play a key role in the construction of the writer's persona in research articles. This paper compares the use of first person in a corpus of biology articles produced by native English-speaking (NES) writers and a corpus of research article manuscripts produced by non-native English-speaking (NNES)…
Descriptors: Biology, Form Classes (Languages), Journal Articles, English (Second Language)
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Ellis, Rod – Language Learning, 2004
A number of theories of second language L2 acquisition acknowledge a role for explicit L2 knowledge. However, the testing of these theories remains problematic because of the lack of a widely accepted means for measuring L2 explicit knowledge. This article seeks to address this lacuna by examining L2 explicit knowledge from two perspectives.…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Language Aptitude, Grammar, Measures (Individuals)
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Kasper, Gabriele – Modern Language Journal, 2004
This article explores some roles for conversation analysis (CA) as an approach to second and foreign language learning by examining the initial segment of a Gesprachsrunde, a dyadic conversation-for-learning conducted between a beginning learner of German as a foreign language and a native speaker of German. The analysis focuses on the situated…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Native Speakers, German, Code Switching (Language)
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King, Kendall; Ganuza, Natalie – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2005
This article examines patterns of national, cultural, and linguistic identification among Chilean-Swedish transmigrant adolescents in and around Stockholm, Sweden. Drawing from ethnographic interviews and observations, analysis focuses on adolescents' (a) views on ethnic and national identity; (b) general perceptions of Chileans and Swedes; and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Linguistics, Adolescents, Nationalism
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Hyland, Ken; Polly Tse – Applied Linguistics, 2004
Metadiscourse is self-reflective linguistic material referring to the evolving text and to the writer and imagined reader of that text. It is based on a view of writing as social engagement and in academic contexts reveals the ways that writers project themselves into their discourse to signal their attitude towards both the propositional content…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Applied Linguistics, Doctoral Dissertations, Authors
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Helot, Christine; Young, Andrea – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2005
This paper will present an analysis of the notion of cultural and linguistic diversity in the new curriculum for primary schools in France (MEN, 2003). First, it will explain how this notion is linked both to a wider choice of languages and to the teaching of one foreign or regional language only. We shall argue that, despite the wide theoretical…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries, Second Language Instruction, Cultural Awareness
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Hyland, Fiona – Language Awareness, 2004
This paper examines the out-of-class English language learning activities of student teachers in Hong Kong, using questionnaires, interviews and learner diaries. The study found that while many of the students devoted considerable time to studying and practising English outside the classroom, much of this time was spent on more receptive…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Foreign Countries, Learning Activities
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Liow, Susan J. Rickard; Lee, Lay Choo – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2004
The Malay language has a transparent morphological system and, unlike English, it is written in a very shallow alphabetic-syllabic script. We predicted that beginner spellers (six-to eight-year-olds) of this Rumi script would encode words at the level of the syllable and morpheme, rather than the phoneme. Using the results of a 75-item spelling…
Descriptors: Metalinguistics, Spelling, Indonesian Languages, Young Children
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Herriman, Michael – Teaching Education, 2005
In this essay I argue that when children come to school they are confronted by an intervention in their learning, and comprehension of the world in general, that contrasts with the experiences of learning that they have generated previously to make sense of their world. Prior to schooling, where learning is directed from outside, children have…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Metalinguistics, Prior Learning, Emergent Literacy
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Reyes, Iliana – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2006
This article explores the ways in which young emergent bilingual children begin to develop literacy in two languages, Spanish and English. Three case studies of four-year-old Mexican-background children and their families living in southern Arizona are presented from a qualitative socio-psycholinguistic perspective. The children's home and…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Bilingualism, Young Children, Spanish
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Dworin, Joel E. – Reading Teacher, 2006
This article describes a literacy project with fourth-grade Latino students in a bilingual U.S. classroom and provides some insights on the importance of encouraging children's uses of two languages for communicating, reading, and writing in the classroom. The author discusses the following implications: (1) Teachers should encourage their…
Descriptors: Written Language, Metalinguistics, Bilingualism, Writing Instruction
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