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Paradis, Michel – 1974
This paper is a syntactic analysis of standard French negation. The following expressions are described in detail: (1)ne...pas(point), (2)nullement (aucunement), (3)plus, (4)jamais, (5)pas encore, (6)guere, (7)rien, (8)personne, (9)aucun(e), (10)nul(le), (11)ni...ni..., (12)nulle part, (13)que, (14)pas un(e), (15)nul. The negative expressions are…
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, French, Grammar, Negative Forms (Language)
Okamoto, Tomonori – 1974
This paper is a study of the subclassification of English verbs in generative grammar. It is intended to discuss the subclassification of English verbs in terms of complement types and to investigate the problem of nonlocalization in complement constructions. Some verbs permit a "whether"-complement or a "that"-complement if…
Descriptors: English, Generative Grammar, Language Classification, Linguistic Theory
Butters, Ronald R. – 1975
Earlier sociolinguistic studies distinguish between Standard English and Black English with respect to indirect question formation. Standard English typically does not invert the tense-marker "do" in the imbedded question ("Ask John if he played basketball today") while Black English does ("Ask John did he play basketball today"). In fact, the…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Language Patterns, Language Styles, Nonstandard Dialects
Greenbaum, Sidney – 1976
The author of this paper argues that, in the study of current usage, we need to supplement data from corpus studies by using methods that elicit use, reports of use, and evaluations of use on items which interest them. Ten methods for experimental elicitation of such data are described, related to one another, and illustrated with examples of data…
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Language Patterns, Language Research, Language Usage
Kamm, Karlyn – 1976
This paper describes a set of sentence meaning skills which has been identified to help teachers better focus their instruction in reading comprehension. The specific skills in the sentence meaning strand are developed through two sets of objectives: an analysis aspect, where the focus is on identification and understanding of details, and a…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction, Reading Skills
Blount, Harold Parker – 1971
Three different experiments were conducted to examine several variables that influence the recall of prose. In Experiment I a study was made of the influence of differing imagery level nouns as the subject and object of the preposition of a sentence; it also provided a further test of the conceptual peg model, i.e., the concrete-concrete-subject…
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Imagery, Language Patterns, Prose
Green, John N. – 1973
This article attempts to refute D.M. Perlmutter's claim that the syntactic component in Spanish grammar can generate structures that are grammatical at the deep structure level but not at the surface structure level, and that it is necessary to impose a surface structure constraint (SSC) as a filter to reject the ungrammatical structures. The…
Descriptors: Deep Structure, Grammar, Linguistic Theory, Sentence Structure
Edwards, Audrey Toan – 1969
In order to study the relationship of certain syntactic variables to reading comprehension difficulty, 80 high school seniors were asked to read and then paraphrase 16 types of relative clause sentences to demonstrate their understanding of the sentences. Each sentence included one independent clause and one relative clause, and each lacked any…
Descriptors: Grammar, High School Students, Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulty
Sauer, Lois E. – 1968
This study attempted (1) to determine the ability of children to translate four basic sentence patterns varied according to three levels of structural complexity (single words, clauses, and phrases filling sentence pattern slots), and (2) to determine whether this knowledge is related to their reading comprehension. A test of grammatical structure…
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Elementary School Students, Grade 4, Grammar
Frase, Lawrence T.; Washington, Ernest D. – 1970
The perception of proximal relationships (directly stated in a sentence) or remote relationships (requiring sentences to be combined) in reading materials was studied to see whether children have the same difficulties in detecting the relationships as do adults. The subjects were 22 children from grades 2, 4, and 5 who were given stories to read…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Elementary School Students, Perception, Reading Comprehension
Schmeling, Herman Harold – 1969
This study had two aims: (1) to determine whether there were significant differences in the syntax of college freshmen compositions of different overall quality, and (2) to determine whether certain syntactic indexes of writing maturity functioned as indexes of the quality of freshman writing. Two writing samples were elicited from 99 freshmen at…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Content Analysis, Sentence Structure, Structural Analysis
Longacre, Robert E. – 1968
Volume II of "Discourse, Paragraph, and Sentence Structure in Selected Philippine Languages" begins with an explanation of certain assumptions and postulates regarding sentence structure. A detailed treatment of systems of sentence structure and the parameters of such systems follows. Data in the various indigenous languages are…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Linguistic Theory, Malayo Polynesian Languages, Sentence Structure
Mosel, James N. – GW: The George Washington University Magazine, 1968
Experiments in the Psychology Department of George Washington University suggest the possibility of constructing sub-languages of English which can accelerate communication. "Quickspeak," a restricted redundancy language, eliminates from natural language those linguistic cues which are reconstructable from those that remain. Principles…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), English, Language Research, Memory
Vail, Neil J. – 1973
Language arts programs are sometimes aimless because elementary teachers are not quite sure what is meant by the term "language arts." Often the typical language arts offering lacks a maintenance program which can reinforce learning and correct misinformation. Or, the pupils draw back when usage or mechanics are mentioned because they have…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Language Arts, Language Programs, Language Skills
O'Donnell, Roy C. – 1974
This test was designed to measure awareness of the relationship existing between sentences that are similar in specific semantic content but different in syntactic structure. The test consists of twenty-five items of the three-option multiple-response type, with the stem of each item being a "pattern" sentence to be matched with one of the three…
Descriptors: Relationship, Semantics, Sentence Structure, Sentences
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