LINGUIST List 23.5234
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Thu Dec 13 2012
Diss: Language Acquisition/ English: Tice: 'Aspects of Verbal Behavior...'
Editor for this issue: Lili Xia
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Date: 11-Dec-2012
From: Bradley Tice <bradtice att.net>
Subject: Aspects of Verbal Behavior: Files from the Pacific Language Institute
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Institution: The Pacific Language Institute
Program: Graduate School: Language and Linguistics
Dissertation Status: Completed
Degree Date: 2008
Author: Bradley S. Tice
Dissertation Title: Aspects of Verbal Behavior: Files from the Pacific Language Institute
Linguistic Field(s):
Language Acquisition
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Dissertation Director:
Dissertation Abstract:
The dissertation is as much a reflection of the work done at the Pacific Language Institute (1992-2006) as it is a current table of research to the work that was done during the years 1992 to 2006 [1 & 2]. Four research papers are examined and reseached against current literature on each subject. The four papers come from the archives of the Pacific Language Institute and are listed as follows:
1. Metrical Phonology: German Sound System 2. Physical Linguistics 3. Metrical Phonology and SLA 4. The language Learing Loop: A Pronunciation System
These papers have been either presented at conferences or have been published in peer-reviewed journals. Both of the metrical phonology papers and the physical linguistics paper can be found at the ERIC Clearinghouse on Language and Linguistics. The Language Learning Loop paper was published in 'TESOL Matters' in 1997.
References: [1]. The Pacific Language Institute is an Institutional member of and is accredited by The College of Teachers, London, England, United Kingdom.
[2]. Tice, B.S. (2008) Aspects of Verbal Behavior: Files From The Pacific Language Institute. Munchen, Germany: GRIN Verlag
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