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Parry, Kate; Kirabo, Elizabeth; Nakyato, Gorreth – Multilingual Education, 2014
This article discusses the importance of family practices to children's acquisition of literacy and describes attempts to influence such practices through the institution of family literacy programmes. One of these is the Family Literacy Project in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, which both served as a model and provided material for a similar…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Literacy, Literacy Education, African Languages
Blom, Elma; Polisenska, Daniela; Weerman, Fred – Second Language Research, 2008
A comparison of the error profiles of monolingual (child L1) learners of Dutch, Moroccan children (child L2) and Moroccan adults (adult L2) learning Dutch as their L2 shows that participants in all groups massively overgeneralize [-neuter] articles to [+neuter] contexts. In all groups, the reverse gender mistake infrequently occurs. Gender…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Second Language Learning, Language Acquisition, Adult Learning
Pappas, Christine C. – Journal of Children in Contemporary Society, 1983
Presents major characteristics of comtemporary views on oral and written language development. Critically reviews recent theoretical and research findings on language function and brain and concludes that very little information exists about the relationship between brain development and language development. (CMG)
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Neurolinguistics, Oral Language, Written Language
Altbach, Philip G.; Knight, Jane – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2007
Globalization and internationalization are related but not the same thing. Globalization is the context of economic and academic trends that are part of the reality of the 21st century. Internationalization includes the policies and practices undertaken by academic systems and institutions--and even individuals--to cope with the global academic…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Campuses, Global Approach, Educational Environment

Niyogi, Partha; Berwick, Robert C. – Cognition, 1996
Shows how to characterize language learning in a finite parameter space, such as in the "principles-and-parameters" approach, as a Markov structure. Explains how sample complexity varies with input distributions and learning regimes. Finds that a simple random-step algorithm always converges to the right target language and works faster than a…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computational Linguistics, Grammar, Language Acquisition

Clark, Eve V. – Journal of Child Language, 1990
Reviews the properties and consequences of the Principle of Contrast. It is argued that this principle accounts for the acquisition of irregular forms in morphology and that it plays a crucial role in the acquisition of allomorphy. (62 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Contrast, Definitions, Language Acquisition

Fisher, Robert – Early Child Development and Care, 1995
Shows ways that stories can be used to generate philosophical discussion and develop the thinking and literacy skills. Charts a theoretical background for research at the Centre for Thinking Skills into Cognitive Enrichment in the Early Years. Draws on project findings to show how stories can be used to generate higher order thinking and language…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy, Language Acquisition, Philosophy

Tomasello, Michael; Kruger, Ann Cale – Journal of Child Language, 1992
Examines verb learning in children in their second year of life learning verbs in various pragmatic contexts. Results are discussed in terms of the different learning processes involved in acquiring nouns and verbs and in terms of a social-pragmatic view of language acquisition. (34 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Child Language, Comparative Analysis, Language Acquisition, Learning Processes
Edson, Lee – Mosaic, 1982
How children acquire language is a riddle for developmental linguists and the subject of debate among them. Some linguists argue that children acquire language through a universal process regardless of their native tongues. Evidence of the innateness of language capacity has also appeared in studies of deaf children. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Child Development, Deafness, Language, Language Acquisition

Elkind, David – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1991
Reviews some of the major cognitive, social, and emotional achievements of young children and discusses some of their limitations. Divides description of development into intellectual, language, social, and emotional development. Notes that this division represents adult categories of thought and does not represent young children's actual modes of…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Emotional Development, Intellectual Development
Ferguson, Phyllis – Instructor, 1988
The Whole Language Approach to learning is used to develop reading, writing, and language skills in primary grades and science and social studies skills in intermediate grades. The program is described and its techniques of immersion, theme building, brainstorming, implementation, and flexible grouping are discussed. (JL)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Brainstorming, Curriculum, Elementary Education

Hymes, Dell – Journal of Education, 1982
Analyzes samples of American Indian oral narrative forms to demonstrate that patterning in the narrative structure (such as systematic recurrence of lines) may embody an explicit logic of experience and rhetoric of action. Suggests that patterning occurs in the language of any community, a fact that has implications for teaching language to…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, Children, Disclosure
International Children's Centre, Paris (France). – 1979
The value of language and intellectual stimulation in young children is stressed in a report designed for health administrators and family planning organizations. First year developmental milestones are outlined, and a baby's need for attention as well as the need to provide information on speech and intellectual development to parents are…
Descriptors: Attention, Childhood Needs, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages

Lebrun, Yvan – Language Sciences, 1980
The language development of children who have experienced malnutrition and varying degrees of speech and sensory deprivation is examined. In language learning, such children attend only when directly addressed, cannot control pitch and intonation and lack an understanding of the relational linguistic material and the sociolinguistic rules of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Disadvantaged Youth, Language Acquisition, Language Handicaps

Chafetz, Jill; And Others – Journal of Child Language, 1992
Describes a variant on parentese involving parent's use of irregular and unpredictable grammar, compares it to parentese directed toward normal learners, relates it to patterns of parentese observed in other families, particularly parents of children with handicaps, and deduces its function. (10 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Caregiver Speech, Comparative Analysis, Grammar, Grammatical Acceptability