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Hyter, Yvette D. – Topics in Language Disorders, 2007
Pragmatic language skills are important for developing relationships with others, and for communicating with a range of interlocutors in a variety of contexts, including preschool and elementary school classrooms. Pragmatic language difficulties frequently are a primary area of disability for children diagnosed with autism, Asperger's syndrome,…
Descriptors: Language Skills, Developmental Disabilities, Asperger Syndrome, Pragmatics
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Bernstein, Deena K. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1989
Appropriate identification/assessment of limited English speaking students requires: (1) the use of both standardized and nonstandardized assessment instruments and techniques, and (2) the use of speech-language pathologists or interpreters who are proficient in the students' native language. (JDD)
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
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Nippold, Marilyn A. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1986
Verbal analogical reasoning tasks are described as potentially valuable in the assessment and management of subtle linguistic defects less easily detected by standardized language tests. Semantic and structural factors that should be considered in the development of verbal analogies as test items are cited, as well as adaptations for nonreaders.…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Diagnostic Tests, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education
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Lee, Alice – Topics in Language Disorders, 1989
Subcultural differences existing among various Chinese immigrant groups are described, through examination of such cultural characteristics as languages, religions, philosophy, and family life. Two case studies reveal the difficulties inherent in conducting educational evaluations of Chinese children with special needs. (JDD)
Descriptors: Chinese Americans, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences, Disabilities
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Ylvisaker, Mark; Szekeres, Shirley F. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1989
Cognitive-communicative intervention with children and adults with head injuries should emphasize such aspects of cognitive functioning as the knowledge base and the executive system. Assessment and intervention should focus on realistic goal setting, planning, self-directing and initiating, self-inhibiting, self-monitoring, self-evaluating,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Restructuring, Communication Disorders, Educational Diagnosis, Handicap Identification
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Lewis, Judy; And Others – Topics in Language Disorders, 1989
A case study of a hearing-impaired 7-year-old Hmong boy illustrates the complex process involved in identifying a limited English speaking child's learning, speech, language, and hearing disabilities. The process requires uncovering past experiences and evaluating environmental and cultural factors. The history and culture of the Hmong people are…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Cultural Background, Educational Diagnosis, Handicap Identification
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Thal, Donna J. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1991
This paper analyzes Piagetian theory on the relative development of cognition and language, the local homology model which claims there are specific language-cognition relationships at specific points in time, normal development and local homology, and development in language-impaired children. Implications for clinical decision making are…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Mapping, Educational Diagnosis, Evaluation Methods
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Greene, Jane Fell – Topics in Language Disorders, 1996
This paper argues that conventional educational and psychological assessment is not sufficient to identify dyslexia, and that psycholinguistic assessment by clinicians specializing in language is required. Psycholinguistic assessment involves use of testing, clinical observations, and language histories for evaluating complex interactions between…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Disability Identification, Dyslexia, Educational Diagnosis
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Sohlberg, McKay Moore; Mateer, Catherine A. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1989
Described is a two-pronged approach to assessment of cognitive-communicative functions in head injury, incorporating elements of both restorative and compensatory models. The approach combines: (1) use of standardized cognitive measures, and (2) observational protocols for systematic evaluation of functioning on integrated, multicomponent tasks…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Processes, Communication Disorders, Communication Skills
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Klee, Thomas – Topics in Language Disorders, 1992
This study evaluated 9 computer-generated measures of children's language production, based on 24 children with specific language impairment and 24 normally developing children, ages 24-50 months. Three measures possessed desirable developmental and diagnostic characteristics: mean syntactic length, total number of words, and number of different…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Diagnostic Tests, Educational Diagnosis, Expressive Language
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Audet, Lisa R.; Hummel, Lauren J. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1990
The paper defines the population of primary school age language/learning-disabled children with communication disorders and emotional/behavioral disorders. It then discusses the language demands of traditional treatment methods, assessment and diagnostic procedures, approaches to communication intervention, and treatment modalities; and offers a…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Case Studies, Communication Disorders, Educational Diagnosis
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Ima, Kenji; Rumbaut, Ruben G. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1989
A study comparing the educational performance of limited-English-proficient (LEP) and fluent-English-proficient (FEP) Southeast Asian students as a whole with that of other LEP and FEP ethnic groups finds that the five main Indochinese ethnic groups exhibit significant socioeconomic and ethnocultural diversity, impacting on their academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Asian Americans, Communication Disorders, Cultural Differences
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Coggins, Truman E. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1991
This paper presents data on contextual assessment issues, particularly in the area of communicative intent, that affect clinicians working with young children. Variables often overlooked in assessment are discussed, including task characteristics, opportunities available to the child, event context, maintaining joint attention, and responsivity.…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Communication Skills, Context Effect, Educational Diagnosis
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Malkmus, Danese D. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1989
Community reentry programing for individuals with head injuries should involve cognitive retraining integrated into a social skills context. Combining ecological validity with a social skills approach provides a real-world, client-centered approach and a systematic philosophical framework upon which assessment, treatment, and outcome evaluation…
Descriptors: Cognitive Restructuring, Communication Disorders, Daily Living Skills, Educational Diagnosis
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Winograd, Peter; Niquette, Garland – Topics in Language Disorders, 1988
Feelings of helplessness can impact on learning to read. This research review illustrates problems in assessing learned helplessness, including instrumentation inadequacies, lack of comprehensive causal schemes, context specificity, etc. Observations of and discussions with the child are recommended in the assessment process. Guidelines for…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education, Handicap Identification
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