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Valeri-Gold, Maria – Journal of the Wisconsin State Reading Association, 1991
Describes how vocabulary portfolios can be used to assist developmental readers and writers in college to overcome vocabulary problems. (MG)
Descriptors: College Students, Content Area Reading, Developmental Programs, Higher Education
Hinds, Lillian R.; Weiss, Marie E. – Journal of Clinical Reading: Research and Programs, 1987
Discusses how a child's language development is facilitated through the child's active involvement in a variety of play, talk, and reading time experiences. States that the natural processes of child development encompassing space, movement, vision, audition, and sensory integration form the backdrop for knowing the world and for the evolution of…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Environmental Influences, Language Acquisition
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Laufer, Batia; Osimo, Helen – System, 1991
Investigates whether the consistent use of a vocabulary reinforcement technique referred to as "second-hand cloze" can result in a significant improvement in long-term retention of words. It is suggested that, although the second-hand cloze embodies some characteristics of other memorization techniques, it also overcomes their shortcomings. (21…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, College Students, English (Second Language), Learning Strategies
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Jacobs, George M.; And Others – Journal of Research in Reading, 1994
Investigates the effect of vocabulary glossing on recall and vocabulary learning, as well as learners' preferences as to glossing. Finds that glossing did not significantly affect recall for the college students but that those with higher than average proficiency recalled more if they had read a glossed version of the text. Notes that participants…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Improvement, Reading Research
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Higgins, Norman C.; Cocks, Patricia – Reading Psychology, 1999
Investigates effectiveness of animated cues in electronic books on children's vocabulary development. Notes that subjects were 15 third-grade students from a suburban elementary school who participated in a one-group pretest-posttest program evaluation. Finds significant differences favoring the posttest. Describes suggestions for using electronic…
Descriptors: Animation, Electronic Text, Grade 3, Instructional Effectiveness
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McCathren, Rebecca B.; Yoder, Paul J.; Warren, Steven F. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1999
This study examined the relationship between prelinquistic vocalization and expressive vocabulary one year later in 58 toddlers (ages 17- to 34-months old). Rate of vocalizations, rate of vocalizations with consonants, and rate of vocalizations used interactively were all positively related to later expressive vocabulary. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Child Development, Developmental Delays, Expressive Language, Language Acquisition
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Fredericksen, Elaine – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1999
Argues that interactive play increases literacy learning in grades K-12 by fostering a community atmosphere, encouraging teamwork, and reducing the influence of social hierarchies. Outlines three games designed to teach an aspect of English language arts, and describes a vocabulary review game the author has used for years in a variety of classes.…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Language Arts
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Rescorla, Leslie; Mirak, Jennifer; Singh, Leher – Journal of Child Language, 2000
Vocabulary growth from age 2 to 3 years was studied in 28 late talkers, using expressive vocabulary inventories reported bimonthly on the Language Development Survey (LDS). (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Child Language, Developmental Stages, Expressive Language, Language Acquisition
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Nation, Paul – TESOL Journal, 2000
Examines research on learning related vocabulary, such as lexical sets, a unit of vocabulary or specific items sharing certain formal or semantic features. This research shows that learning related words at the same time makes learning them more difficult and suggests that this difficulty can be avoided if related words are learned separately.…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Interference (Language), Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Bird, Elizabeth Kay-Raining; Gaskell, Annette; Babineau, Michelle Dallaire; MacDonald, Susan – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2000
Novel word learning in three conditions (signed only, spoken only, signed and spoken combined) was compared for young children (N=10) with Down syndrome and mental-age matched controls. No group differences in frequency of imitations or productions were obtained. The frequency of imitations was highest in the combined condition. In the combined…
Descriptors: Downs Syndrome, Imitation, Language Acquisition, Learning Modalities
Nation, Paul – ESL Magazine, 2001
Offers advice for teaching English-as-a-Second-Language vocabulary in a way that makes a difference for students and boosts their sense of achievement. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Sable, Marilyn – Learning Languages, 2001
Describes an activity for middle school learners of French called "body parties, or giant body part people. It is an arts and crafts project that students do mostly at home. The activity will help students understand and manipulate body part vocabulary. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: French, Learning Activities, Middle Schools, Second Language Instruction
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Aarnoutse, Cor; Van Leeuwe, Jan; Voeten, Marinus; Oud, Han – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2001
Investigates the development of decoding (efficiency), reading comprehension, vocabulary and spelling during the elementary school years. Determines the differences between poor, average and good performers with regard to the development of these skills. Finds clear seasonal effects for reading comprehension, vocabulary and spelling, but the…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, Longitudinal Studies, Reading Comprehension
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Clarke, Michele G.; Leonard, Laurence B. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1996
A study of J. Locke's theory of specific language impairment (SLI) found that children (n=10) with SLI who were limited to single-word utterances showed deficits in their lexical comprehension, supporting Locke's proposal. A second study found that children with SLI who had reached the grammatical stage of development showed age-appropriate…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Developmental Stages, Grammar, Language Acquisition
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Laufer, Batia; Hulstijn, Jan – Applied Linguistics, 2001
Attempts to stimulate theoretical thinking and empirical research in the domain of second language vocabulary learning by introducing a construct of involvement with motivational and cognitive dimensions: Need, Search, and Evaluation. Reviews a number of constructs that are currently debated and investigated in the literature on cognitive and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Research, Learning Motivation, Linguistic Theory
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