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Carla L. Hudson Kam – Language Learning and Development, 2024
Based on findings from a variety of research, Shin and Miller (2022) propose a 4-step process that children go through as they learn sociolinguistic variation. Their proposal raises many interesting questions that should inspire future research. Here, I discuss their Step 1 -- the stage in which, according to their proposal, children produce only…
Descriptors: Language Research, Language Acquisition, Language Variation, Child Language
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O'Shannessy, Carmel – First Language, 2015
An area in need of study in child language acquisition is that of complex multilingual contexts in which there is little language separation by interlocutor or domain. Little is known about how multilingual children use language to construct their identities in each language or in both languages. Identity construction in monolingual contexts has…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Multilingualism, Phonology, Children
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Saxton, Matthew – Journal of Child Language, 2008
This article reviews the proliferation of terms that have been coined to denote the language environment of the young child. It is argued that terms are often deployed by researchers without due consideration of their appropriateness for particular empirical studies. It is further suggested that just three of the dozen or more available terms meet…
Descriptors: Language Research, Sociolinguistics, Child Language, Researchers
Higginbotham, Dorothy C. – Elementary English, 1972
Discusses relevance of language acquisition and use to educational practice and the student's school performance. (GB)
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Processes, Language Research, Psycholinguistics
Rickheit, Gerd – Deutsche Sprache, 1974
A survey examining the effect of sex, age and social class on the development of the speech habits of children of elementary school age in Germany. (Text is in German.) (TL)
Descriptors: Child Language, German, Language Acquisition, Language Research
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Dillingofski, Mary Sue – Reading Teacher, 1979
A survey of the literature on children's language and reading, divided into three major areas: the child, the instructional materials, and the teacher. (DD)
Descriptors: Child Language, Children, Language Research, Literature Reviews
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Ide, Sachiko – Language Sciences, 1979
Compares use of first person singular and second person singular references in Japanese and American children six years old and under. Hypothesizes that Japanese children use a greater variety of these forms and observe sex distinction in the use of these forms to a greater extent than American children. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Child Language, English, Japanese, Language Research
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Berthoz-Proux, Michelle – Langue Francaise, 1975
The goal of this article is to give a survey of the literature and theoretical trends relevant to language acquisition. Developments in the fields of psychology, psycholinguistics, sociology, sociolinguistics and in various interdisciplinary studies are discussed. (Text is in French.) (CLK)
Descriptors: Child Language, French, Language Acquisition, Language Research
Bergman, Coral R. – 1981
Early bilingualism of many young children is characterized by an apparent mixture of languages. Because of the variety of patterns they follow and the lack of empirical data available it is difficult to make generalizations. However, the speech of individual children can be examined for insights into early bilingualism. To this purpose, a study…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Child Language, Code Switching (Language), Language Acquisition
Platt, Martha – 1980
Six Samoan children ranging in age from 2 to 16 were the subjects of a study to document the spontaneous production of the deictic verbs "sau" ("to come") and "aumai" ("to bring/give"). "Aumai" appears to be used before "sau" and is generally used more frequently than "sau." Imperatives with "aumai" tend to be directed to higher status persons or…
Descriptors: Child Language, Children, Cultural Influences, Language Acquisition
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Williams, Frederick – Linguistics, 1974
Several studies are reviewed in which response measures seem to lend insight into the nature of language attitudes, considering "language attitude" in the sense of an internal mediating state of the perceiver. (RM)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Child Language, Ethnic Status, Language Research
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Boggs, Stephen T.; Watson-Gegeo, Karen Ann – Language in Society, 1978
Narratives from part-Hawaiian children 5 to 12 years old in a variety of circumstances were collected for several years. Typical verbal routines, ways of analyzing the data, tendency of routines to structure speech events, functions of nonnarrative routines in narrative performance, and establishing a context for narration are considered. (EJS)
Descriptors: Child Language, Children, Discourse Analysis, Hawaiian
Flamm, Alexandre – Linguistique, 1977
A study of a comprehensive work by Bronckart on Piaget and his theories regarding child language. The strengths and weaknesses of the "young school at Geneva" are analyzed. Questions with implications for further research are raised. (Text is in French.) (AMH)
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Child Psychology, Language Acquisition
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Labov, William; Labov, Teresa – Langue Francaise, 1977
A report on a study in progress of the acquisition of a syntax rule: inversion in questions beginning with "Wh..". Its purpose is to show how certain modifications of linguistic theory and practice can contribute to this study and to psychology of language in general. (Text is in French.) (AMH)
Descriptors: Child Language, English, Language Acquisition, Language Research
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Benoit, Pamela J. – Language and Speech, 1983
Investigates the nature of threats and their responses as collaborative units in children's discourse. Research indicates that girls prefer withhold-object or action and harm-threats while boys focus exclusively on harm-threats. Younger children produce more threats than older children, and threats occur more frequently in child-directed settings…
Descriptors: Child Language, Discourse Analysis, Interpersonal Communication, Language Research
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