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Hellermann, John – Classroom Discourse, 2018
The terms "interactional competence" and "learning" are discussed in the context of recent research in the areas of cognitive science and ethnomethodological conversation analysis studies of language learning. Two data excerpts from a longitudinal case study of a beginning learner of English are presented to illustrate (1) the…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Longitudinal Studies, Case Studies, English (Second Language)
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Cozzani, Francesca; Zanobini, Mirella; Usai, Maria Carmen – Early Education and Development, 2016
Research Findings: This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of linguistic training based on the use of the Drežancic method in educational settings. It is hypothesized that characteristics of this method, based on the typical stages of linguistic and cognitive development, could influence both language competence and executive function (EF). A…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Control Groups, Child Care Centers, Experimental Groups
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Blyth, Carl S.; Davis, James N. – CALICO Journal, 2007
In this article we report on an 8-year process that included three successive iterations of the following cycle: (a) development of instructional technology, (b) formative evaluation, and (c) modification of the technology. From the first formative evaluation to the last, our students told us that they found heavily contextualized language…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Educational Technology, Linguistic Input, Teaching Methods
Vukelich, Carol; Matthias, Margaret – Elementary English, 1974
Proposes a language instruction process, including a diagrammatical presentation of the language process, for use with disadvantaged children as a means of expanding their use of the linguistic system and their range of linguistic experiences. (RB)
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Language Arts
Stubbs, Michael – Australian Journal of Reading, 1982
Explores the English language spelling system and the differences between written and spoken language. Points out that, although young children have a complex understanding of language, four-to-six-year-olds do not have the linguistic competence of adults. Explains how teachers can help in areas of difficulty. (JM)
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Elementary Education, English
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Mavrogenes, Nancy A. – 1977
This paper discusses the performance of 20 disabled secondary readers, on Carol Chomsky's tests of five stages of language development. These results, which indicated a low level of lingusitic competence for 18 of the 20 subjects, are reviewed against related studies. Analyses of the reading of these subjects indicated that they made most of their…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Language Skills, Linguistic Competence, Miscue Analysis
Herrlitz, Wolfgang – 1973
The possible relevance linguistics could have for curriculum development in native language teaching is explored. The discussion focuses on three question: (1) Does the study of linguistic theory in school contribute to the development of the students' language competence? (2) Is the study of language a subject worth teaching? (3) Can linguistic…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Curriculum, Curriculum Development, English Instruction
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Cummins, James – Review of Educational Research, 1979
Bilingualism, to be cognitively and academically beneficial, must be based on adequately developed first language skills. Two hypotheses, developmental interdependence and threshold, are integrated into a bilingual education model which treats background, child input, and educational treatment to explain educational outcomes. (Author/MH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Students, Cognitive Development, Educational Research
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Cox, Jerry L. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1975
Failure in FL teaching is caused primarily by the theoretical view of language on which methodology has been based. A new theoretical base is required which is to be found in psycholinguistic research. The purpose of this paper is to inform the FL teacher of recent results of such research. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Learning Levels, Language Universals
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Beheydt, L. – ITL Review of Applied Linguistics, 1974
This discussion is divided into three parts: (1) [native] language acquisition versus [second] language learning, (2) successful language learning, and (3) teaching strategies (grammar-translation, direct, cognitive and cognitive habit-formation). (KM)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Communicative Competence (Languages), Language Ability, Language Acquisition
Goodman, Kenneth S. – Elementary English, 1974
By building on the natural language competence of children we can make literacy an extension of their language learning.
Descriptors: Child Psychology, Communication (Thought Transfer), Elementary School Teachers, Language
Ansara, Alice, Ed. – Bulletin of the Orton Society, 1979
This bulletin is published annually in the interest of children with learning disabilities, language disabilities, or dyslexia. The 22 articles discuss the following topics: current issues in dyslexia, language disorders, subgroups in dyslexia, specificity and parameters in defining dyslexia, strategies for recognition and management of reading…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Dyslexia, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Sanborn, Donald Asbury – 1967
Since behaviorist conceptions fail to account adequately for the individual's unique reorganization of knowledge and his generation of original sentences, this study was intended to produce a conceptual structure to describe the systematic processes of high-order language events as a basis of a theory of language and teaching practice. It…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Communication Problems, Communication (Thought Transfer), Curriculum Development
Creber, J. W. Patrick – 1972
This paperback looks at the problem of linguistic deprivation, a problem which is compounded by the restricted opportunities for language development in the schools, even those using modern and innovative methods. Chapter one looks at the contexts at home and school where the child acquires the linguistic tools he needs, and thereby sheds light on…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Curriculum Enrichment, Disadvantaged
Brown, H. Douglas – 1971
Ausubel distinguishes two kinds of human learning: (1) rote learning, relevant only to a small fraction of human learning, is the mechanistic formation of discrete, isolated traces in cognitive structure, usually through a process of conditioning; (2) meaningful learning, characteristic of most human learning, is a process of "subsuming"…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Audiolingual Methods, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
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