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Sticht, Thomas G. – 1976
The primary thesis of the "audread" model of language development is that children in a literate society first learn to think, then they learn to communicate and receive thoughts through oral language, and then they learn to communicate through written language (graphic representations). Four projects based on concepts from the audread…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Beginning Reading, Communication Skills, Conference Reports
Fisher, Dennis F. – 1976
Some basic pattern-analyzing functions that occur during the reading process are described in this paper. The functions deal mainly with the analysis of typographical factors such as word shape, spacing, and orientation, but they also interact with contextual variables. The research interpreted in the paper proposes an attentional model of reading…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Processes, Conference Reports, Eye Movements
Liberman, Isabelle Y.; Shankweiler, Donald – 1976
The dependence of reading on speech is based on three assumptions: speech is the primary language system, acquired naturally without direct instruction; alphabetic writing systems are more or less phonetic representations of oral language; and speech appears to be an essential foundation for the acquisition of reading ability. By presupposing…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Beginning Reading, Conference Reports, Decoding (Reading)
White, Hazel L. – 1976
Language development and dialect are measures of influences upon a student's ability to learn to read. It has been observed that students whose language differs from that used in schools and in the materials of instruction are often found in remedial reading classes. Their difficulty lies in attempting to learn to read a language which is…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Directed Reading Activity, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Acquisition
Mougeon, Raymond; And Others – 1977
This paper analyzes spoken usage of English prepositions by two groups of Ontarian elementary students at the Grade 2 and Grade 5 levels. The first group (29 subjects) consists of bilingual Franco-Ontarian students from Welland and Sudbury. The second group (8 subjects) is composed of monolingual English students from Toronto. Examination of the…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Child Language, Elementary School Students, English
Rainey, Mary; And Others – 1969
Seven papers are provided. Mary Rainey's paper, "Style Switching in a Head Start Class," considers speech styles used in the classroom. "Language Acquisition in the Deaf: Some Suggestions for Inclusion in the Field Manual," by Carol Pfuderer, suggests areas of psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic research relevant to the exploration of deaf…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Black Culture, Child Language, Cognitive Processes
Fillion, B.; Wright, E. N. – 1982
A selective view of recent major areas of research into school processes related to language outcomes supports the contention of the Bullock Report and of many educational theorists who say that there is no one best way to improve language and literacy, but that schools and school variables can and do make differences. The research that is…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education
Santiago, Isaura Santiago; And Others – 1981
Questioning the process by which language minority students are taught literacy in the United States, this paper argues that language skills, including reading, should not be taught in isolation, and that learning, not literacy, should be the guiding force for educators. The paper first discusses the special reading problems of the language…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, Content Area Reading, Cultural Awareness
Harste, Jerome C.; And Others – 1981
The first of a two-volume final report, this document focuses on a study of written language growth and development among 3-, 4-, 5-, and 6-year old children. The first section of the document contains five essays dealing with race, sex, age, socioeconomic status, and language; orchestrating the literacy event; reading and writing as…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Developmental Stages, Handwriting Skills, Language Acquisition
North Carolina State Dept. of Public Instruction, Raleigh. Instructional Services. – 1980
The unique needs of the hearing impaired student (K through grade 12) are examined in the book which lists goals and performance indicators in a variety of instructional areas. It is explained that the text is intended as a supplement to "Competency Goals and Performance Indicators K-12." Goals and performance indicators are listed for the…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Competence, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Littman, Karen; Leslie, Lin – 1978
The document--two thirds of which consists of appendixes--presents the final report of Project PREP (Preschool Recreation Enrichment Program), which evaluated a handicapped preschool children's recreation program emphasizing motor, socialization, self concept, and language development. The need for preschool recreation programs for handicapped…
Descriptors: Child Development, Conceptual Schemes, Enrichment Activities, Handicapped Children
Sirgado, Isabel Cid – 1981
This is an evaluation of the bilingual program in District 30, Queens, New York City during 1979-1980. The report states that the program was designed to aid the educational and cultural development of Greek and Korean speaking limited English pupils in grades K-6. Program objectives are listed as achievement gains in students' English speech and…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Bilingual Education, Elementary Education, English (Second Language)
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Graves, Zoe R. – 1980
Twenty dyads--ten middle-class mothers and ten lower-class mothers and their two-year-old children--were videotaped in a play situation. Variables in speech and utterance production were examined for change across condition (awareness or ignorance of being observed) and across socioeconomic class within condition. The number of utterances was…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Child Language, Interaction Process Analysis, Language Acquisition
French, Lucia A.; Nelson, Katherine – 1981
Forty-three children, 2;11 to 5;6, described six familiar activities: making cookies, going to the grocery, having a birthday party, going to a restaurant, getting dressed, and having a fire drill. They described each event three times. The descriptions were elicited by initially asking "What happens when...?" or "What do you do when...?" and then…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Development, Communicative Competence (Languages), Comprehension
Lempert, Henrietta – 1981
Preschoolers' ability to understand grammatical relations in passives and to generalize was studied using animate referents. Three- to five-year-old children were taught to produce passive sentence descriptions of events in which animacy of the actor and acted-on object were varied. After pretesting to determine passive sentence comprehension, the…
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Child Language, Comprehension, Concept Formation
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