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Peer reviewedFey, Marc E.; And Others – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1997
Eighteen preschoolers with language impairments who had participated in a highly effective five-month intervention that focused on expressive grammar received an additional five-month intervention. Although participants improved during Phase 2, improvements generally were not as strong as those noted for Phase l. The costly clinician-administered…
Descriptors: Delayed Speech, Early Intervention, Expressive Language, Grammar
Peer reviewedSato, Edynn; Jacobs, Bob – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 1992
Addresses, from a neurobiological perspective, the input-intake distinction commonly made in applied linguistics and the role of selective attention in transforming input to intake. The study places primary emphasis upon a neural structure (the nucleus reticularis thalami) that appears to be essential for selective attention. (79 references)…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Attention, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cognitive Processes
Peer reviewedSantos, Rosa Milagros; Lignugaris/Kraft, Benjamin – Exceptionality, 1997
Twenty-eight studies on instruction in natural environments with children with disabilities were examined from an effective teaching perspective. Results indicate that more powerful and uniform effects with instruction in natural environments may be produced by adapting some practices and principles of effective group instruction, including…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention, Educational Environment
Integrating Effective Teaching Literature with Literature on Instruction in the Natural Environment.
Peer reviewedLignugaris/Kraft, Benjamin; Santos, Rosa Milagros – Exceptionality, 1997
This article reflects on a review of 28 studies on instruction in natural environments with children with disabilities that indicated instruction in natural environments may benefit from adapting some practices and principles of effective group instruction. Discusses using milieu teaching for language development in preschool children. (CR)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedSchleper, David R. – Perspectives in Education and Deafness, 1995
Principles of "shared reading," in which a book is read by the teacher, then by teacher and students together, and then by the students independently, are discussed and applied to language acquisition and reading instruction of deaf and hearing impaired children. Students use the book to help them write and compare English and American…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Beginning Reading, Deafness, Elementary Education
Getridge, Carolyn M. – School Administrator, 1997
The media's ebonics hysteria has sparked a national debate concerning the failure of the nation's urban schools to serve African American and other minority students' needs. Oakland Unified School District's systemic reform of curricula and standards hinges on new teaching practices exploiting the connections among language, literacy, and…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Black Dialects, Blacks, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedAronsson, Karin – International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1997
Discusses work on age in interaction in terms of constructivist epistemologies, relating research on ageism to work on adult-child interaction in a cultural comparative perspective. By focusing on identity in interaction, applied linguistics combines constructivist developments with close textual analyses and maintains that it is possible to avoid…
Descriptors: Age, Aging (Individuals), Applied Linguistics, Cognitive Processes
Peer reviewedRafferty, Yvonne; Piscitelli, Vincenza; Boettcher, Caroline – Exceptional Children, 2003
A study compared language development and social competence among 96 preschool children with disabilities in inclusive and segregated classes. Pretest ability was the strongest predictor of progress. Subjects in inclusive classes had higher posttest scores in language development and social skills, but more behavior problems, than peers in…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Inclusive Schools, Interpersonal Competence, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedChow, Bonnie Wing-Yin; McBride-Chang, Catherine – Early Education and Development, 2003
Evaluated Hong Kong Chinese kindergarten children's literacy development through dialogic reading, typical reading, and control groups. Found that early literacy-related activities in the home have strong effects on literacy growth and language development in Chinese. Concluded that success of the dialogic reading technique contributes to the goal…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Chinese, Foreign Countries, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedChapman, Robin S.; Hesketh, Linda J.; Kistler, Doris J. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2002
Longitudinal change in syntax comprehension and production skill, measured over six years, was modeled in 31 individuals (ages 5-20) with Down syndrome. The best fitting Hierarchical Linear Modeling model of comprehension uses age and visual and auditory short-term memory as predictors of initial status, and age for growth trajectory. (Contains…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Children, Comprehension
Peer reviewedLim, Young Sook; Cole, Kevin N. – Bilingual Research Journal, 2002
Eleven native-Korean-speaking, Korean-American mothers of children aged 2-4 received 1 hour of training in specific language facilitation techniques around picture-book interactions. A control group received instruction in general emergent literacy development and first language acquisition. Four weeks later, treatment-group children showed…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy, Instructional Effectiveness, Korean Americans
Peer reviewedLederer, Susan Hendler – Young Exceptional Children, 2002
This article describes a 4-step protocol for selecting and facilitating production of a first vocabulary in children with specific language impairment using a focused language stimulation approach. Focused language stimulation includes general language stimulation techniques and, in addition, requires frequent, highly concentrated repetitions of…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Early Childhood Education, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedMolfese, Victoria J.; Molfese, Dennis L. – Annals of Dyslexia, 2002
A series of studies are reviewed that identify markers in the "event-related potentials" related to differences in the development of language and reading skills. In addition, home environment and other variables that influence the intellectual environment are linked with predictions of language and reading skill development. (Contains…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Influences
Peer reviewedMcCathren, Rebecca B.; Allor, Jill Howard – Young Exceptional Children, 2002
This article provides an overview of the critical elements of emergent literacy, discusses specific strategies for using storybooks with preschoolers to facilitate language development and emergent literacy skills, and provides specific strategies for children learning English as a second language. Sample phonological awareness activities are also…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Emergent Literacy, Language Acquisition, Language Minorities
Peer reviewedVelleman, Shelley L.; Vihman, Marilyn M. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2002
Cognitive mechanisms that may account for the phenomena of whole-word phonology and phonological templates in children are described and strategies for identifying whole-word phonological patterns in normal and disordered phonologies are proposed. Intervention strategies that draw on these same mechanisms as a way to overcome their inappropriate…
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education


