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Kellogg, David; Ripp, Ashtyn – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2020
Previous papers in these pages have dealt empirically with the child's first words, the child's first imitations, and the use of yes/no and wh-questions with infants. In this study, we touch on all these issues, but attempt to place them in a systemic-functional language framework and a cultural-historical learning one. First, we deal with some of…
Descriptors: Criticism, Learning Theories, Language Acquisition, Questioning Techniques
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Song, Seonmi; Kellogg, David – Modern Language Journal, 2011
Vygotsky's work on the acquisition of foreign language words has been criticized for lacking a formal view of language as a system and for taking little interest in questions such as the route and rate of language acquisition. We argue that word meanings really do not constitute a formal system, either in the way they develop, or in the way they…
Descriptors: Language Research, Semantics, Second Language Learning, Vocabulary Development
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Guk, Iju; Kellogg, David – Language Teaching Research, 2007
Vygotsky's "zone of proximal development (ZPD)" has become associated with the individual "scaffolding" of learners. As a result, because teachers need to teach the whole class, many public school teachers have had to dismiss the concept as unworkable. Yet Vygotsky himself was chiefly concerned with public school teaching and…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Public School Teachers, Social Environment, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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Yi, Jungran; Kellogg, David – Language Awareness, 2006
This study is a modest attempt to use three Korean primary school children and their English diaries as go-betweens to mediate in an apparent dispute between the founding fathers of socio-cultural theory about the nature of language and language awareness. According to Bruner, Vygotsky holds that mediation by others and self-mediation of written…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Writing (Composition), Elementary School Students
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Kwon, Minsook; Kellogg, David – Canadian Modern Language Review, 2005
This article looks at two different primary EFL classrooms: one in which the teacher is a general-subject teacher who teaches different subjects to the same group children and another in which the teacher is an EFL specialist who teaches the same subject to different groups of children. First we qualitatively characterize the differences in…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning