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Ni Dheirg, Iosold – 1979
The references in this unannotated bibliography were compiled from material available in the library of the Institiuid Teangeolaiochta Eireann (Linguistics Institute of Ireland). Most of the references were published during the seventies. They include books, journals, and microfiche. Arrangement is by subject, with an author index. Subjects…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Child Language, Cognitive Development
STEWART, WILLIAM A. – 1967
ALTHOUGH AMERICAN EDUCATORS ARE GRADUALLY REALIZING THAT SOME CHILDREN SHOULD BE TAUGHT STANDARD ENGLISH AS A SEPARATE, SECOND DIALECT, REMEDIAL ENGLISH PROGRAMS STILL DO NOT REFLECT STRUCTURAL OBSERVATIONS ON LANGUAGE VARIATION AMONG THE DISADVANTAGED. THERE IS A LACK OF COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LINGUISTS, TEACHERS, AND COMMUNITY LEADERS, AND THE…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Black Dialects, Black Education, Black History
RAY, PUNYA SLOKA; AND OTHERS – 1966
THIS VOLUME OF THE LANGUAGE HANDBOOK SERIES IS INTENDED TO SERVE AS AN OUTLINE OF THE SALIENT FEATURES OF THE BENGALI LANGUAGE SPOKEN BY OVER 80 MILLION PEOPLE IN EAST PAKISTAN AND INDIA. IT WAS WRITTEN WITH SEVERAL READERS IN MIND--(1) A LINGUIST INTERESTED IN BENGALI BUT NOT HIMSELF A SPECIALIST IN THE LANGUAGE, (2) AN INTERMEDIATE OR ADVANCED…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Bengali, Contrastive Linguistics, Cultural Background
ENTWISLE, DORIS R. – 1967
THE WORD ASSOCIATIONS OF URBAN SLUM CHILDREN, BOTH NEGRO AND WHITE, WERE STUDIED TO DETERMINE WHAT IMPACT EXTREME SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS DIFFERENCES HAVE ON LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT. THIS STUDY OF CHILDREN FROM THE LOWEST EXTREME OF THE SOCIOECONOMIC SCALE WAS MADE AS A FOLLOWUP TO AN EARLIER STUDY OF CHILDREN REPRESENTING VARIOUS CULTURAL AND…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Disadvantaged, Environmental Influences, Intelligence
HAYES, ALFRED S.; AND OTHERS – 1965
THIS FOUR-PART REPORT LISTS 438 LANGUAGE RESEARCH PROJECTS. PART I LISTS PROJECTS BY PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, INSTITUTION, AND TITLE. PART II LISTS, ALPHABETICALLY, PERSONS WORKING ON ONE OR MORE OF THESE RECORDED PROJECTS. PART III LISTS MAIN SUBJECT CATEGORIES AND SUBCATEGORIES, BASED ON KEY WORDS SELECTED FROM THE REPORTS. PART IV IS AN…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Bibliographies, Language Acquisition, Language Research
Schieffelin, Bambi B. – 1979
Recent studies have documented the importance of a variety of contextualization cues such as intonation, voice quality, volume, and pitch in conversation. The appropriate use of and response to them presupposes that one has certain kinds of linguistic and sociocultural knowledge. There remains, however, the question of how children acquire this…
Descriptors: Child Language, Children, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis
Wynn, Eleanor Herasimchuk – 1980
The purpose of this study was to learn something about information-transmission procedures in offices. It was hypothesized that certain kinds of information and communication activities have particular properties, and that some of these activities are best pursued in face-to-face communication situations. Natural conversations involving an…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Human Relations, Information Sources, Information Systems

Proschan, Frank – 1980
Puppetry has potential for illuminating many aspects of human life. One of these aspects, the system of language and speech, is explored here. An examination of the widespread use of a voice-modifying instrument to provide the puppets' voices demonstrates that traditional puppeteers act both as folk linguists and as folk sociolinguists. The study…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Language Processing, Language Research, Language Usage
Grayshon, Matthew C. – 1980
Different languages code messages in different ways and use different channels for sending messages; thus there are many places for misinterpreting and mishearing messages in an intercultural context. To move from one language to another requires a description of the total language communication system, one that has its universals in social and…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Cultural Differences, Language Classification, Language Research
Merritt, Marilyn Wilkey; Humphrey, Frank M. – 1980
This report presents the findings of a 17-month project whose aim was to analyze the complexity of language use in the classroom through the examination of one classroom event or key episode type: the "service-like event." This term covers those situations during periods of individualized instruction in which a child who is not working with the…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Individualized Instruction
Merchant, Jerrold J. – 1980
A descriptive field study was conducted in Seoul, Korea, to assess Korean interpersonal communication. The data for the study were collected through observations of interpersonal communication patterns among students in university classes, between faculty and students as well as among various faculty members, among business people, and between the…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Cultural Differences, Cultural Interrelationships, Foreign Countries
Hauptfleisch, T. – 1979
This volume reports on the results of a survey conducted to determine the language attitudes of South Africans. Speakers of Afrikaans as a first language (Afrikaners) appear more willing than native speakers of English (ESSAs) to use a second language (L2), but only outside the family circle. The ESSA feels comfortable using the L2 with the…
Descriptors: Afrikaans, Bilingualism, English, English (Second Language)
Schulz, Muriel – 1978
Philosophical works and sociological writings from the seventeenth through the twentieth century are analyzed in this paper to learn the degree to which their use of generics (linguistic terms such as "mankind" that are used to refer to all humans) can be said to have actual reference to all adults without consideration of sex. The paper notes…
Descriptors: Females, Language Research, Language Usage, Males
DUGAS, DON – 1967
THERE ARE MANY USEFUL FIELDS IN ADDITION TO LINGUISTICS FOR ANYONE PLANNING FOR BILINGUAL EDUCATION. THESE INCLUDE PSYCHOLINGUISTICS, SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIOLINGUISTICS, AND DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLINGUISTICS. PSYCHOLINGUISTICS HAS ESTABLISHED TWO TYPES OF BILINGUALS--COMPOUND AND COORDINATE. THE COMPOUND BILINGUAL MIXES BOTH LANGUAGES WITHOUT…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Bilingualism, Cultural Differences, Culture
Fishman, Joshua A. – 1968
The author outlines the socio-cultural and language problems of three main types of developing nations. The first type, the "new developing nations," (sub-Saharan and East Africa) have little to draw upon in terms of a useable socio-cultural or political past. The language problems reflect emphasis on political integration, for which…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Cultural Influences, Developing Nations, Ethnic Groups