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HUNT, KELLOGG W.; AND OTHERS – 1968
THE PURPOSES OF THIS EXPERIMENT CONDUCTED IN THE TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA PUBLIC SCHOOLS WERE (1) TO STUDY DIFFERENCES IN SENTENCE STRUCTURES AMONG STUDENTS VARYING IN CHRONOLOGICAL MATURITY AND MENTAL ABILITY WITHIN GRADES 4, 6, 8, 10, AND 12, AND (2) TO SEE IF AN INSTRUMENT COULD BE DEVISED TO EFFICIENTLY MEASURE SYNTACTIC MATURITY. THE INSTRUMENT…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Age Differences, High Achievement
Gordon, Edmund W., Ed. – 1966
A bulletin consists of two articles on the language development of disadvantaged children. The opposing positions of language teachers on the "correct" approach to teaching standard English are outlined in one of the articles. On one side are those who favor creativity and freedom of expression while on the other side are the "purists" who are…
Descriptors: Blacks, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Diagnosis, Individualized Instruction
Iowa Univ., Iowa City. Special Education Curriculum Development Center. – 1968
The principles of speech development in the mentally retarded are discussed, and practical suggestions are made for aiding development. Speech improvement is explained, with programs and activities outlined for the educable and teaching suggestions given for the trainable. Sample lesson plans are provided for the trainable level and for the…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Education, Instructional Materials, Language Acquisition, Learning Activities
Horowitz, Frances Degen; Horowitz, Floyd R. – 1967
Approximately 60 3-, 4-, and 5-year-old children were administered a language test constructed to determine theirlanguage usage levels and limitations. Half of the children were classified as Head Start and half as middle class. The language test involved the presentation of strings of three to seven phonemes organized on five levels of…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Language Ability, Language Acquisition, Language Learning Levels
Fichtenau, Robert L. – 1968
This study (partially supported by an ESEA Title III Grant) of the written composition of 190 above-average children in grades 3-6 was carried out to determine whether those children who were taught selected concepts of invention, arrangement, and style over a period of 8 months would demonstrate significant improvement in composition or sentence…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, English Instruction, Language Ability, Language Acquisition
Southwest Georgia Program for Exceptional Children, Ochlocknee. Ochlocknee Multi-Handicapped Outreach Project. – 1976
The curriculum is designed to give teachers guidelines and objectives for working with young children who are deaf or multiply handicapped. Five sections cover the following areas: language and communication skills, cognitive development, self help skills, social-emotional skills, and psychomotor development. Developmental steps are provided for…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Communication Skills, Curriculum Guides, Deafness
Riegel, Klaus F.; Freedle, Roy – 1974
The express purpose of this presentation is with education and the technology of training strategies which relate to the conditions under which any two language systems are to be learned. It is assumed that Black English is structurally different from Standard English. It is concluded here that although the burden upon bilingual children is heavy,…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Black Dialects, Black Youth, Educational Needs
Shuy, Roger W. – 1972
There are problems in the field of English teaching on at least three levels: research, teacher training, and the students. Research in the teaching of English must be preceded by research in English, language variation, and native language acquisition and by further work in descriptive linguistics. A significant problem in current language…
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Elementary Education, English, English Education
Blank, Marion – 1975
In behavioral science research, language has been increasingly seen to reflect the concepts that the child has acquired prior to, and hence independent of, the acquisition of language. Analyses based on this idea are confined largely to words that denote clear perceptual referents. Language, however, contains many terms that have no portrayable…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Kessen, William; And Others – 1975
This report describes a comparative study of methods of home-based infant and parent education. The study involved 108 children, aged 1 to 2 1/2 years, in six groups of 18 each. In three groups a home visitor worked with the children and their mothers using a curriculum which focused on either play, language, or social development. In a fourth…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Development, Home Programs
Jokovich, Nancy – 1975
This is a bibliography of American doctoral dissertations in linguistics completed between 1965 and 1967. It is an update of Phillip R. Rutherford's "Bibliography of American Doctoral Dissertations," which covered the years 1900-1964 and was published by the Center for Applied Linguistics in 1968. There are 614 entries in the present bibliography,…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Biculturalism, Bilingual Education, Diachronic Linguistics
Guinagh, Barry J.; And Others – 1975
The overall purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness and practicability of a home-centered preschool intervention program for cognitive, language, and personality development of mother and child, based upon the use of paraprofessional educators who are themselves members of the population served. One question considered was…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Research, Educationally Disadvantaged, Home Programs
Rawson, Margaret B., Ed. – 1974
This bulletin is published annually in the interest of children with specific language disabilities, learning disabilities, or dyslexia. Articles in this issue deal with "A Neurological Overview of Specific Disability for the Non-Neurologist,""The Evolution of Human Capacity for Language,""A Salute to Anna…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Language Acquisition
Lord, Catherine – 1975
The significance of three mothers' speech for their infants' language development is considered in a continuing longitudinal study. The study began when the children (two females and one male) were 5 and 6 months of age and will continue until the subjects are 3 years old. In the speech data reported the children were from 6 to 18 months of age.…
Descriptors: Child Language, Imitation, Infant Behavior, Language Acquisition
Blinderman, Abraham – 1976
Franklin as a stateman, Rush as a physician, and Webster as a linguist and political commentator believed in a "general diffusion of knowledge" and wrote liberally on education. They sincerely believed in education as a civilizing agent, so all three helped found schools and colleges. Franklin's interests were educational philosophy;…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Educational History, Educational Needs, Educational Philosophy
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