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McGinty, Anita S.; Justice, Laura M.; Zucker, Tricia A.; Gosse, Carolyn; Skibbe, Lori E. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2012
Purpose: In this study, the authors used sequential analysis to explore bidirectional and dynamic dependencies between mothers' question use and children's verbal participation during shared reading. Method: The sample was composed of mothers and their preschool-age children with specific language impairment (SLI; n = 14). Each mother and child…
Descriptors: Mothers, Questioning Techniques, Preschool Children, Language Impairments

Warren-Leubecker, Amye; Bohannon III, John Neil – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1983
Assesses, in a storytelling situation, the relative contributions of feedback indicative of comprehension and the perceived age of the listener. Chidren three years old and five years old were asked to tell stories to both an adult and a doll resembling a toddler. The doll was constructed with an internal speaker so that it could "carry on a…
Descriptors: Age, Communication Skills, Comprehension, Cues
Gillis, Steven; Ravid, Dorit – Journal of Child Language, 2006
This study investigates the role of phonological and morphological information in children's developing orthographies in two languages with different linguistic typologies: Hebrew, a Semitic language with a highly synthetic morphology, and Dutch, a Germanic language with a sparse morphology. 192 Israeli and 192 Belgian monolingual schoolchildren…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, Cues, Speech Communication, Spelling
Hooshyar, Nahid T. – 1985
Maternal language directed to 21 nonhandicapped, 21 Down syndrome, and 19 language impaired preschool children was examined. The three groups (all Caucasian and middle-class) were matched in mean length of utterance (MLU) and in developmental skills as measured on the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale. Mother-child language interaction was…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Communication Skills, Downs Syndrome
Peterson, Pete; Carta, Judith J.; Greenwood, Charles – Journal of Early Intervention, 2005
A multiple baseline design across three parent-child dyads of families with multiple risk factors was used to determine the effectiveness of teaching parents to use milieu language teaching procedures. Parents were taught to use two sets of milieu language teaching skills: responsive interaction and incidental teaching. Results showed that parents…
Descriptors: Interaction, Verbal Stimuli, Teaching Skills, Risk
Rowe, Meredith L.; Coker, David; Pan, Barbara Alexander – Social Development, 2004
The purpose of this study was to provide descriptive information about low-income fathers' and mothers' talk to toddlers and to re-examine the bridge hypothesis (Gleason, 1975) in light of current changes in family structure and childcare responsibilities. Thirty-three father-child and mother-child dyads were videotaped during semi-structured free…
Descriptors: Play, Mothers, Toddlers, Family Structure

Rondal, Jean A. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1988
Examines questions related to whether children with severe learning disabilities go through the same developmental stages as children without such problems, or whether they develop along different lines. Explores the "delay" versus "deviance" issue in relation to linguistic development in children with Down's syndrome. Looks…
Descriptors: Adults, Child Language, Children, Cognitive Processes