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Thompson, Richard A.; Blackwell, Janet M. – Elementary English, 1974
Reading success will be encouraged if children are given ample opportunity to verbally respond to first-hand experiences. (JH)
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Language Arts, Language Patterns, Sensory Experience

Smith, Frank – Language Arts, 1981
The conventions inherent to language are explored, and demonstrations, engagement, and sensitivity are discussed as factors present in all learning situations in which a person learns to master these complex conventions. (HTH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Language Arts, Language Patterns
Smith, Charlotte T. – 1977
One method of evaluating comprehension and language growth consists of analyzing the oral or written answers to questions about stories read to or by students and about visual representations. The method is applicable to various content areas at all levels of instruction. The T-unit or communication unit, the linguistic unit that cannot be further…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Comprehension, Difficulty Level, Elementary Education
Fisher, Carol J. – 1972
Designed to measure the acquisition of syntactic structures in kindergarten, first, and second graders, this test examines specific linguistic structures which appear to be acquired during the early elementary school years. Thirty-six sentences of equal length, consisting of words from a first-grade word list, are used to examine fifteen…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Language Acquisition, Language Arts, Language Patterns
Woodward, Virginia A. – 1982
Evidence from the language use of young children is used to question accepted notions of language development and instruction in the three papers in this compilation. The first paper, "Young Children Challenge the Belief That Language Needs to be Taught Sequentially," challenges the notion of sequential development in which oral language…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Early Childhood Education, Language Acquisition
Ruddell, Robert B. – 1974
This book is designed specifically for preservice and inservice teachers who wish to improve their reading-language arts instruction. Topics discussed in the sixteen chapters are: the reading-language teacher's role in an age of change; a communication framework; dynamics of language; children's language development; reading-language programs;…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Decoding (Reading), Educational Planning, Elementary Education
Williams, Frederick, Ed.; And Others – 1970
This study is concerned with misarticulated speech sounds of children and the phonetic realization of these sounds. The articulation errors of 384 standard-English-speaking school children were analyzed in speech samples obtained by the National Speech and Hearing Survey and were samples of both free speech and of performance on the…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Child Development, Child Language, Elementary School Students
Hillman, Judith – 1975
The tradition of reading aloud to children has great intrinsic value and should be continued as part of the language arts program. Five major reasons for reading aloud to children can be gleaned from recent linguistic and psychological research and from folklore and intuition: (1) It allows the modeling of syntactic and phonemic language patterns,…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Identification (Psychology), Imitation