Elman, et al. 210
English language learners, 246
error-free writing
and grammar, 25, 26
exaptation, 195
F
Fabbro, 192, 193
Fasold, 347
Fauconnier & Turner, 202, 203
feel
usage of, 82
Fernald, 194
first composition courses
at Harvard, 29
first utterances
in children, 66
Fleming, 24
Fodor, 198
Fodor, Bever, & Garrett, 203
form and function
in grammar, 53
formal Standard English, 31
formalism, 197
formalistic model of language, 169
Fought, 246
frames, 290
function words
and semantic content, 83
G
Gale, 27
Garcia, 245
Gardner, 22n
GDP
and economic growth, 232, 232n
Geiger, 15
generative rules
and language acquisition, 207
genetic predisposition
for language, 64
Genie, 36, 37n
Genishi, 251
genitive case, 107
geography
and dialect, 220
gerunds, 77
ghettoization, 225
Glencoe/McGraw-Hill’sWriter’s
Choice, 77
Glenn, 3n
globalization, 33
Goldrick & Rapp, 216
good and well
usage of, 81
good writing, 24, 25
Gould, 195
grammar
and language acquisition, 216
and speech, 20
and logic, 8, 21
definition of, 2
elimination of, 189
of Black English, 242
of Chicano English, 245
pedagogical assumptions, 37
role of, 215, 216, 217, 218
grammar instruction, 219
what do we teach, 18
grammaticality judgments, 99
grammatikos, 3
grammatistes, 3
Greek education, 2–5
a prescriptive stance, 3
Green, 29, 96
Greenberg, 293
Greenwood, et al., 12
Grimm, 221
Grodzinsky, 192
Grossberg, 185
Gutenberg, 10
H
Halliday, 36
Handbook of American Indian Lan-
guages, 98
Harris, Randy Allen, 162, 182, 191
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