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Peer reviewedScott, Mary Lee – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1994
This study compared 112 younger and older adult monolingual English speakers and English/Spanish bilingual speakers on measures of auditory perception and memory span. The results revealed no age difference in auditory memory span in English but found that both older and younger bilinguals performed better than monolinguals on these tasks.…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Auditory Perception, Bilingualism
Peer reviewedUmbel, Vivian M.; Oller, D. K. – Language Learning, 1994
This study examined the receptive vocabulary of 102 first-, third-, and sixth-grade Spanish/English bilingual students of Hispanic origin. It found that, although students in all three grade levels functioned comparably well on the Spanish instruments, performance on the English instruments increased with grade level. (41 references) (MDM)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Bilingual Students, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedThomas, Margaret – Language Learning, 1994
This paper examined the assessment of second-language proficiency in 157 research articles published in 5 language journals from 1988 through 1992, finding 4 major conventions for the assessment of language proficiency: (1) impressionistic judgment; (2) institutional status; (3) in-house measures; and (4) standardized test scores. (64 references)…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Research
Peer reviewedFelix-Ortiz, Maria; And Others – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1994
Items from several existing acculturation scales were used to develop a multidimensional assessment of cultural identity and biculturalism. Items assessed language use, values and attitudes, behavior, and familiarity with aspects of American and Latino culture. Results from 130 Latino college students showed differences in language preference,…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Behavior, College Students, Ethnicity
Peer reviewedKutash, Gary – Babel: Journal of the Australian Modern Language Teachers' Associations, 1990
Discusses a new language curriculum model called the "merry-go-round model," which involves the use of levels rather than courses. By emphasizing skill acquisition rather than course completion, this system allows individual progression and groups students according to their level of skill development. Assessment in this program is…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Language Acquisition, Language Proficiency, Language Skills
Peer reviewedRose, Susan A.; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1991
This study assessed children's visual recognition memory at seven months; their language development up to four years; and their intelligence up to five years. A greater preference for novelty in infancy was associated with later comprehension and expressive language and higher IQ scores. The relationship between novelty preference and IQ was…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Infants, Intelligence Quotient, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedFlanigan, Beverly Olson – Bilingual Review, 1988
Study of the conversational interaction of elementary school children, about one-third of whom were limited-English-proficient, found that proficient classmates used little "caretaker speech" or "foreigner talk" and that the amount of social talk did not markedly affect second-language proficiency or the ability to use it in academic activities.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, English (Second Language), Language Proficiency, Language Usage
Peer reviewedWatkins, David; And Others – Instructional Science, 1991
Describes two studies that were conducted to investigate the relationship between confidence in the language of instruction and approaches to learning: one with university students in Hong Kong, and one with high school students in Nepal. The use of English as a Second Language both in and out of the classroom is examined. (13 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Language of Instruction
Barkon, Elisheva – English Teachers' Journal (Israel), 1993
Discussion of reading by successful and less-than-successful readers in an English-as-a-foreign-language context considers bottom-up versus top-down strategies; syntactic, semantic, and discourse constraints; and transfer of skills from first to second language. (10 References) (CNP)
Descriptors: Educational Theories, English (Second Language), Language Proficiency, Language Teachers
Peer reviewedQuin, Robyn; McMahon, Barrie – Canadian Journal of Educational Communication, 1993
Discussion of media education focuses on a study conducted in Western Australian schools that assessed the level of understanding of the media among 15 year olds who had studied a formal media education syllabus. Highlights include gender differences, language differences, and correlation between television viewing hours and academic performance.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Correlation, Course Objectives, Evaluation Criteria
Peer reviewedJohnson, Janice; Rosano, Teresa – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1993
Administered tests of cognition, language, and metaphor interpretation to 3 groups of 15 students: native English speakers (NESs) and 2 groups of students in an English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) course. ESL students performed less well than NESs on decontextualized measures of vocabulary and verbal analogies but equally well on measures derived…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Students, English (Second Language), Higher Education
Griffiths, Roger; Beretta, Alan – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research in Southeast Asia, 1991
A study using spectrographic analysis investigated whether six university professors would modify the temporal organization of their speech when delivering identical lectures to low-proficiency and high-proficiency nonnative and native speaker groups. Results showed no significant modifications of speech rate; articulation differences were between…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedHedgcock, John; Atkinson, Dwight – TESOL Quarterly, 1993
Two studies measured the effects of overall and genre-specific extensive reading habits on performance on tests of school-based writing. Results suggest that, at most, extensive exposure to written texts may have little impact on nonnative writing proficiency. Further research is recommended. (13 references) (LB)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Proficiency, Language Research, Literacy
Peer reviewedMilleret, Margo – ADFL Bulletin, 1991
Discusses the use of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages Oral Proficiency Interview for assessing the effect of study abroad on foreign language learning, and provides a detailed account of the use of the Portuguese Speaking Test as a means of assessing participants of a summer program in Brazil. (15 references) (JL)
Descriptors: Interviews, Language Proficiency, Language Tests, Oral Language
Peer reviewedGardner, Robert C. – Applied Language Learning, 1991
Reviews research conducted on adult populations dealing with correlates or predictors of proficiency in a second language. Four classes of individual difference variables are considered, including (1) attitudes and motivation; (2) language aptitude and intelligence; (3) language learning strategies; and (4) personality variables. (83 references)…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Individual Differences, Language Proficiency, Learning Motivation


