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Xiaoyan Li; Yonghan Peng; Xinjun Zheng – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
This study tested the role of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)'s conversational expansion in mediating between mothers' descriptive language and children with ASD's conversational repair, and whether this mediation was moderated by the relative complexity of mother-child language. Videos of forty children with ASD engaging in various…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Children, Mothers, Language Usage
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Jin Xue; Junjing Zhuo; Juntong Cao – Child Language Teaching and Therapy, 2025
Little evidence has been reported for narrative-related difficulties for Chinese Mandarin-speaking school-age children with developmental language disorder (DLD). This study aimed to capture the indices from narratives that can differentiate Chinese children with and without DLD. Oral narrative and written narrative samples were collected from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mandarin Chinese, Language Impairments, Developmental Delays
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Kuralay Kuderinova; Anar Fazylzhanova; Yermukhamet Maralbek; Marzhan Serikqyzy; Samal Beisenkhan – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2025
This article compares the traditional and modern "speech production" patterns of the Kazakh language. By identifying the advantages of traditional speech structuring, the study proposes mechanisms for revitalizing modern Kazakh speech production, which is becoming increasingly simplified and distanced from its cognitive-aesthetic power…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Turkic Languages, Speech Communication, Oral Language
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Journie Dickerson; Rachael Frush Holt; David B. Pisoni; William G. Kronenberger – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2025
Purpose: Many child-, hearing-, and device-related factors contribute to spoken language outcomes in children who are deaf and hard of hearing (DHH). Recently, the family environment has been implicated as another contributing factor in language development. However, most studies on the role of families in language outcomes of children who are DHH…
Descriptors: Deafness, Hard of Hearing, Family Environment, Children
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Ng, Rebecca; Lim, Cynthia – Childhood Education, 2023
This article illustrates the potential of using children's play and interest in constructive materials like LEGO bricks to support early literacy, particularly in improving the use of descriptive language. The article describes an action plan using storytelling and constructive LEGO play to improve the children's use of descriptive language and…
Descriptors: Toys, Play, Story Telling, Language Usage
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Philip Thierfelder; Gladys Tang; Jia Li – Deafness & Education International, 2024
This study followed the development of Hong Kong Sign Language (HKSL) proficiency in 31 deaf bimodal bilingual children (kindergarten through Primary 6) over two years. The Hong Kong Sign Language Elicitation Tool (HKSL-ET) was used at three time points to elicit the production of agreement, classifier, modal, negation, and wh-question structures.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sign Language, Language Proficiency, Deafness
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Mitsven, Samantha G.; Perry, Lynn K.; Tao, Yudong; Elbaum, Batya E.; Johnson, Neil F.; Messinger, Daniel S. – Developmental Science, 2022
Over half of US children are enrolled in preschools, where the quantity and quality of language input from teachers are likely to affect children's language development. Leveraging repeated objective measurements, we examined the rate per minute and phonemic diversity of child and teacher speech-related vocalizations in preschool classrooms and…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Phonemic Awareness, Oral Language, Predictor Variables
Mariana Souto-Manning; Jessica Martell; Benelly Álvarez – Teachers College Press, 2024
This new edition of the bestseller "Reading, Writing, and Talk" responds to the urgent need for creating language and literacy pathways that are inclusive, intentional, and center wholeness and belonging. The authors explain, show, and offer critical reflections on the development, teaching, and learning of reading, writing, and talk…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Writing Skills, Reading Instruction, Writing Instruction
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Lilly Metom; Su-Hie Ting – Language Documentation & Conservation, 2024
The Iban language of Sarawak is an indigenous language that has an orthography and has been taught as a subject in Malaysian schools since 1968. However, no findings are available on whether Iban is used for written and formal communication. This study examined the extent of the formal use of Iban among the Iban community. Questionnaire data from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Malayo Polynesian Languages, Indigenous Populations, Language Usage
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Yüzlü, Muhammet Yasar; Atay, Derin – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2020
The current study examines the impact of L1 use on EFL learners' L2 speaking skills as well as their perceptions of L1 use in fostering oral production in L2. The study was conducted for 10 weeks with 60 low intermediate and the high intermediate students at a high school of science in Turkey in 2018-2019 spring term. In each group, half of the…
Descriptors: Language Usage, English Language Learners, Native Language, Language Skills
Julie C. Smith – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Bilingual children, the majority of whom are Spanish-English learners, now constitute over a third of the preschool population in the United States (Migration Policy Institute, 2021). Bilingual children and their families face multiple barriers to high-quality early childhood education, which are largely due to the underutilization of culturally…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Family Environment, Spanish, English (Second Language)
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Arora, Sonia; Smolen, Elaine R.; Wang, Ye; Hartman, Maria; Howerton-Fox, Amanda; Rufsvold, Ronda – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2020
This study examined the relationships between adult language input and child language production in regard to the quantity and diversity of spoken language, as well as children's knowledge of basic concepts and vocabulary. The quantity and diversity of language provided by teachers and parents were related to children's language output and…
Descriptors: Hearing Impairments, Adults, Preschool Children, Language Skills
Crouch, David – ProQuest LLC, 2020
The theory underlying L2 oral fluency has focused on cognitive processes, particularly proceduralization (Anderson, 1983; Levelt, 1989, 1999) and linguistic constructs, especially vocabulary and grammar (Segalowitz, 2010). Towell, Hawkins, and Bazergui (1996) argued that development of formulaic language enables automatic speech production.…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Oral Language, Language Fluency, Incidence
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Alkaaf, Fatma; AlMaqbali, Durayra; Al-Sinani, Yousra – Journal of Education and Learning, 2020
This study aims to identify the acquisition of linguistic competencies by pre-service physical education teachers at the College of Education, Sultan Qaboos University, and in-service physical education teachers in Muscat and Dhofar Governorates in Oman, as well as any statistical differences between these two groups. The population of the study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Proficiency, Preservice Teachers, Physical Education Teachers
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Zrekat, Yousef; Al-Sohbani, Yehia – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2022
Low English proficiency among EFL learners refers to two main factors and these are internal and external factors. Internal factors such as not confident when using English, negative attitudes and anxiety, while the external factors like the lack of opportunities to use English language whether in or outside the classroom. The current study…
Descriptors: Language Proficiency, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, College Students
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