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Kuo, Li-jen; Anderson, Richard C. – Educational Psychologist, 2006
In the past decade, there has been a surge of interest in morphological awareness, which refers to the ability to reflect on and manipulate morphemes and word formation rules in a language. This review provides a critical synthesis of empirical studies on this topic from a broad cross-linguistic perspective. Research with children speaking several…
Descriptors: Morphemes, Coding, Reading Skills, Metalinguistics
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Tomasello, Michael – Cognition, 2000
Details findings indicating that most early linguistic competence is item based. Maintains that language development proceeds without evidence of system-wide syntactic categories, schemas, or parameters. Suggests that findings are not easily explained by the development of children's skills of linguistic performance, pragmatics, or other external…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Language Acquisition, Linguistic Competence, Models
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Nurss, Joanne R. – Young Children, 1980
A research review of the relationship between children's oral language proficiency and the development of linguistic awareness and learning to read. (CM)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Child Language, Children, Early Childhood Education
Kolczynski, Richard G. – 1972
Noam Chomsky's theory of grammar, or more specifically his theory of syntax, proposes to describe all possible English sentences through an explanation of how the native speaker generates sentences. It is the study of one's competence that offers insights into how language is acquired and how the rules and generalizations of that language are…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Linguistic Competence, Linguistic Performance, Linguistic Theory
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Leonard, Laurence B. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1979
Deals with an examination of available evidence concerning the speech of language impaired children, and an inspection of the evidence regarding other, nonlinguistic behaviors of these children that require related abilities in mental representation. (Author/MP)
Descriptors: Children, Delayed Speech, Language Handicaps, Linguistic Competence