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Jacobs, George; And Others – 1988
A study investigated the effect of pausing, a component of speech speed, on the listening comprehension of second language learners. Groups of subjects at two ability levels listened to taped versions of two brief lectures recorded with four different combinations of speed and pausing conditions. Comprehension was measured by means of cloze tests…
Descriptors: Language Proficiency, Language Research, Language Rhythm, Listening Comprehension
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Thananjayarajasingham, S. – Linguistics, 1975
The article handles nasalization found in Jaffna Tamil. Conclusions are based on the results of a kymographic study of nominal forms occurring in the colloquial speech of the author. Not being a distinctive vocalic element, nasalization is handled on a prosodic level, its occurrence at word and syllabic level is discussed. (CLK)
Descriptors: Consonants, Descriptive Linguistics, Distinctive Features (Language), Dravidian Languages
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Leroy, Christine – Langue Francaise, 1975
This article reports on a study to determine the role of intonation in language acquisition. Related studies are mentioned. Research methods for the study are outlined and two case studies are reviewed. Conclusions show that adult-child interaction influences not only the child's use of intonation but also his acquisition of syntax. (Text is in…
Descriptors: Child Language, French, Intonation, Language Acquisition
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Allen, Margaret Reece – Linguistic Inquiry, 1975
Vowel mutation in Welsh is outlined. A proposal that two classes of compounds exist in Welsh is based on the occurrence of vowel mutation in words and in certain compounds. Evidence from stress patterns and from non-phonological aspects of the grammar support this. An alternative proposal is discussed and rejected. Available from the MIT Press, 28…
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Language Patterns, Morphology (Languages), Phonemes
Coombs, Virginia M. – 1981
This paper discusses how an understanding of speech acts contributes to the communicative competence in foreign language learning. Reviewing John Searle's five categories of speech acts (1976), the directive is discussed in terms of its manifestations in various foreign languages. Examples of directives in English, German, French, and Spanish are…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Grammar, Pragmatics, Second Language Learning
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Jacobson, Marc R. – 1979
Phonological data of 30 Philippine languages are presented. The languages were selected as representative of 12 minor families within the Philippine group. The data is charted for easy comparison between language families and between individual languages. The research method consists of gathering data from journal articles and unpublished…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Data Collection, Indonesian Languages, Language Research
Sethi, J. – 1971
The sentence intonation of Panjabi (a tone language) is described, as it is spoken in the district of Sialkot in West Pakistan. A system of phonetic transcription is established, and the intonation of sentences and questions is treated in two chapters. (JB)
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Intonation, Language Research, Panjabi
Companys, Emmanuel – 1968
Although a great many textbooks of general phonetics deal with the articulation and the acoustics of speech sounds, these works generally deal only briefly with the facts of suprasegmental phonetics--rythm, accent, and intonation. The author feels "it is precisely suprasegmental phonetics which is the most important in our French classes because…
Descriptors: French, Intonation, Language Instruction, Language Research
Westbrook, Colston R. – 1975
Information is presented in this paper regarding suprasegmental features of Black English thay may cause reading interference for some Black children. Much of the research concerning reading problems of many Afro-American students stresses the segmental differences of the phonology, the morphology, the syntax, and lexical selection between two…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Dialect Studies, Language Research, Linguistics
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Liberman, A. S. – Studia Linguistica, 1975
This paper is concerned with four Scandinavian prosodemes: accent 1, accent 2, stoed, and no stoed. The aim is to establish the function of each of them, i.e., the role they play in the system of each Scandinavian language. Available from Liber Laeromedel, Box 1205, S-22105 Lund, Sweden. (Author/TL)
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Diacritical Marking, Language Research, Modern Languages
Coe, Norman – Audio-Visual Language Journal, 1978
Discusses the importance of pronunciation in teaching English as a second language. The role of stress in English is emphasized in particular. (KM)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Instruction, Language Rhythm, Pronunciation
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Kam, Tak Him – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1977
In Cantonese, there are cases where two semantically related monosyllabic morphemes contrast with each other by tone only. Such cases may be classified into four groups. Synchronic classification of examples may be of some pedagogical use to teachers and students of Cantonese. (CHK)
Descriptors: Cantonese, Chinese, Descriptive Linguistics, Intonation
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Bourdages, Johanne; And Others – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1987
Describes an innovative program that systematically exposes second-language learners to the phonetic elements of French, including prosodic features of the language. The first half of the 12 one-hour lessons introduces active listening exercises, delaying oral production until lesson seven. The program's goals and instructional units are included.…
Descriptors: Adults, Course Content, French, Intonation
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Trudeau, Michael D.; And Others – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1988
Two tracheoesophageal speakers experienced in use of the tracheostoma valve (TSV) produced speech samples varying with location of contrastive stress, sentence intonation, and use of TSV. Listeners (n=34) found that TSV-use reduced speaker ability to signal suprasegmentals; however, locus of the suprasegmentals, particularly stress placement,…
Descriptors: Articulation Impairments, Communication Aids (for Disabled), Sentences, Speech Skills
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Pennycook, Alastair – TESOL Quarterly, 1985
Discusses the components of paralanguage, that is, kinesics, proxemics, and paraverbal features. Argues that paralanguage plays a crucial role in human interaction and is highly culture-specific. Discusses its implications with respect to second language learning and ways in which it can be included in the second-language classroom. (SED)
Descriptors: Body Language, English (Second Language), Paralinguistics, Personal Space
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