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Saxman, John H.; Fay, Warren H. – J Speech Hearing Res, 1970
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Research

Rileigh, Kathryn K. – Psychological Reports, 1973
Grade-school children's selective listening preferences for natural and altered narratives were investigated. (Author)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Patterns, Intonation, Language Acquisition

Ingram, Elisabeth – International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 1971
Earlier version of this paper was read at the Second International Congress of Applied Linguistics, Cambridge, England, September 1969. (VM)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer)

L'Abate, Luciano – Psychology in the Schools, 1971
From a theoretical viewpoint, the results of the study support the importance of the receptive expressive distinction in considering behavior. The practical implications suggest the importance of assessing receptive functions more directly and support present large-scale remedial procedures for disadvantaged youth in terms of improving and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Patterns, Child Development, Communication Skills
Wingfield, Arthur – Brit J Disor Commun, 1969
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Children, Language Acquisition, Language Patterns

Moerk, Ernst L.; Wong, Neil – Linguistics, 1976
The behavior of a preverbal infant was analyzed in a search for orderly and systematic patterns. Basic elements of the infant's repertoire were distinguished. A comparison was made between the nonverbal and those verbal structures which appear early. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Child Development, Child Language, Cognitive Processes
Rosenthal, William S.; And Others – 1972
This paper examines the validity of diagnostic categories frequently used to classify children with severe language disorders by determining the relationship of the categories to independently derived developmental, psychological, and medical variables. It is argued that the classification systems currently available too often fail to achieve the…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Child Language

Lodge, K. R. – Journal of Child Language, 1979
This article discusses the way in which children use tense to distinguish between different realities in games of pretend. (CFM)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Child Language, Childrens Games, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Le Rouzo, Marie-Louise – Etudes de Linguistique Appliquee, 1975
Discusses first and second language acquisition in terms of behavior modification and structural exercises in terms of operant conditioning. The validity of the comparison is also discussed. (Text is in French.) (AM)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Child Language
Stemmer, Nathan – 1976
One of the most important capacities which children employ when learning language is the capacity to generalize. A child who hears an utterance of a verbal expression while perceiving a particular object (or action, aspect, etc.) becomes normally able to apply the expression not only to this object but also to all those objects which, for him, are…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavior Theories, Child Language, Cognitive Processes
Dale, Philip S.; And Others – 1976
This research discusses the probability of child witnesses providing a complete and accurate description of an event. Children have been regarded as particularly inaccurate, highly suggestible, and basically unreliable in court cases. Psychologists have concluded that younger children are much more suggestible than older children or adults, and a…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Child Language, Cognitive Processes, Court Litigation
Sinclair-de Zwart, Hermine – 1974
This paper offers some ideas on the types of behavior that can be considered precursors to language and that also lay the foundations for logic, mathematics, physics, etc. The paper posits the problem of whether a theory of language must be formulated before one can formulate a theory of language acquisition, or whether the reverse is true. The…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Theories, Child Language
Schmidt-Mackey, Ilonka – 1971
The subject of language learning of children in bilingual families is considered in this paper. The author discusses practical problems and provides examples from his own family situation in which his children learned French, English, and German. The possibility of language mixture is discussed and the author presents some tentative conclusions…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Bilingualism, Children, Cognitive Processes
Greenberg, Stu – 1976
Approximately 1,500 published and unpublished books and articles are listed in this bibliography on the broad area of observational learning in children which includes modeling, imitation, and vicarious conditioning. The majority of sources listed are dated from the 1960's and 1970's although some date as far back as the 1930's. Research in such…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Development, Behavior Patterns, Bibliographies
Mattingly, Ignatius G. – 1971
Parallels between sign stimuli and speech cues suggest some interesting speculations about the origins of language. Speech cues may belong to the class of human sign stimuli which, as in animal behavior, may be the product of an innate releasing mechanism. Prelinguistic speech for man may have functioned as a social-releaser system. Human language…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Animal Behavior, Articulation (Speech), Artificial Speech
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