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Hazamy, Audrey A.; Obermeyer, Jessica – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2020
Background: Discourse analysis is an important component of aphasia assessment because it can provide an insight into functional communication abilities. However, there are many unknowns regarding the levels of discourse breakdowns that occur across aphasia types. The purpose of the current study is to explore the possible differences in…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Aphasia, Discourse Analysis, Speech Communication
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Graziano, Maria; Nicoladis, Elena; Marentette, Paula – Language Learning, 2020
When speaking, people often produce gestures that are closely timed with the speech with which they constitute a semantically coherent unit. Analyzing the temporal patterns between the two modalities may reveal insights about how speakers plan them. Using elicited narratives, we tested English/French monolinguals and bilinguals to check whether…
Descriptors: Monolingualism, Bilingualism, Nonverbal Communication, English
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Sidhu, David M.; Williamson, Jennifer; Slavova, Velina; Pexman, Penny M. – Journal of Child Language, 2022
Iconic words imitate their meanings. Previous work has demonstrated that iconic words are more common in infants' early speech, and in adults' child-directed speech (e.g., Perry et al., 2015; 2018). This is consistent with the proposal that iconicity provides a benefit to word learning. Here we explored iconicity in four diverse language…
Descriptors: Infants, Preschool Children, Young Adults, Children
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Dailey, Shannon; Bergelson, Elika – Developmental Science, 2022
For the past 25 years, researchers have investigated language input to children from high- and low-socioeconomic status (SES) families. Hart and Risley first reported a "30 Million Word Gap" between high-SES and low-SES children. More recent studies have challenged the size or even existence of this gap. The present study is a…
Descriptors: Linguistic Input, Infants, Socioeconomic Status, Child Language
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Fuks, Orit – Sign Language Studies, 2022
This longitudinal pilot study examined the pointing behavior of two Israeli Deaf mothers and one hearing mother over the course of their infant's signed/spoken language acquisition. Three aspects were analyzed: (a) frequency of use; (b) function; and (c) pointing form. The findings indicated that the Deaf mothers used pointing more frequently than…
Descriptors: Deafness, Mothers, Infants, Language Acquisition
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Berent, Iris; Platt, Melanie – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2022
Across languages, certain syllables are systematically preferred to others (e.g., "plaf > ptaf"). Here, we examine whether these preferences arise from motor simulation. In the simulation account, ill-formed syllables (e.g., "ptaf") are disliked because their motor plans are harder to simulate. Four experiments compared…
Descriptors: Phonology, Psycholinguistics, Syllables, Preferences
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Alam, Md Rabiul; Ansarey, Diana; Abdul Halim, Huzaina; Rana, Md Masud; Milon, Md Rashed Khan; Mitu, Rabeya Khatun – Asian-Pacific Journal of Second and Foreign Language Education, 2022
English is regarded as a compulsory subject in Bangladesh, which learning starts at the very early stage of a learner. However, after spending almost 12 years in learning English, learners' oral skill is not seen up to the mark when they enter the university for tertiary education. Sometimes, they are noticed to have their unwillingness to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Ates, Ayse; Bahsi, Niymet – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2022
Emotional intelligence is expressed as a person's ability to differentiate between oneself and other's emotions, to perceive them, and to act accordingly. The emotions left in the background by the education world, which are based on cognitive skills, have started to take place in education from the perspective of emotional intelligence in recent…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Foreign Students, Second Language Learning, Foreign Countries
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Lenhart, Michelle H.; Timler, Geralyn R.; Pavelko, Stacey L.; Bronaugh, Dannette A.; Dudding, Carol C. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2022
Purpose: Syntax has been called the structural foundation of language, as its development allows for more efficient and effective communication. Complex syntax production is known to lag in children and adolescents with language impairment. Conversation, narrative, and expository language sampling contexts are recommended tools for the…
Descriptors: Syntax, Language Impairments, Elementary School Students, Sampling
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Houston, Derek M. – Child Development Perspectives, 2022
Spoken language outcomes after cochlear implantation are highly variable. Some variance can be attributed to individual characteristics. Research with typically hearing children suggests that the amount of language directed to children may also play a role. However, several moderating factors may complicate the association between language input…
Descriptors: Linguistic Input, Assistive Technology, Hearing Impairments, Language Role
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Maimuratovna, Kaidarova Bayan; Tokenovna, Abikenova Gulnat – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2022
In this study, it is aimed to form methods of creating scientific creativity of students through speech culture. The study was carried out in the spring term of 2021-2022, with the participation of 354 university students, and was carried out in the quantitative research model. In the study, university students were given training for the…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Culture, Creativity, Creative Thinking
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Kovacs, Sydney; Darling-White, Meghan – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2022
Purpose: This study examined speech breathing during two connected speech tasks in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and typically developing (TD) peers. Understanding how the respiratory system supports speech production during various speech tasks can help researchers construct appropriate models of speech production and clinicians remediate…
Descriptors: Children, Cerebral Palsy, Speech Communication, Physiology
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Cheng, Li – Research-publishing.net, 2022
This paper reports a study in a technology-assisted Chinese teaching context where one major teaching objective is to encourage international students to participate in speech contests with the theme of 'Tell China, Tell Your Stories'. Results showed that through four weeks' preparation, all the students had a more robust method for presentation…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Chinese, Second Language Learning, Video Technology
Bogi Perelmutter – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This dissertation examines reported speech production among undergraduate college students with a history of developmental language disability (DLD) compared to controls with a history of typical language development (TD). 59 people participated across two separate studies. Study 1 involved a reanalysis of previously recorded in-person dyadic…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Language Impairments, Language Acquisition, Speech Communication
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van der Kleij, Fabienne – Australian Educational Researcher, 2023
Although feedback has long been recognised as critical to student learning, its potential is often not realised in classroom practice. One factor affecting feedback effectiveness is the discrepancy between how feedback is "intended" by the provider, and how it is "perceived" by the recipient. This study examined the nature of…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Speech Communication, Classroom Communication
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