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Peer reviewedGallagher, Tanya M. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1993
The normal course of children's development of social competence from preschool through high school is reviewed, and its relationship with developing language skills is discussed. Peer aspects of developing social competence, particularly those relating to friendship development and the development of interpersonal understanding, are highlighted.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Friendship, Interpersonal Competence, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedSigurjonsdottir, Sigriour; Hyams, Nina – Language Acquisition: A Journal of Developmental Linguistics, 1992
Studied interpretation of local anaphor "sjalfan sig," the long-distance anaphor "sig," and pronouns in 55 Icelandic-speaking children and 10 adult controls. Results support an approach to binding that distinguishes the syntactic use of sig from its logophoric use and treats sig as a pronominal both in its internal structure…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Language Research, Language Universals, Linguistic Theory
Peer reviewedSparks, Richard; Ganschow, Leonore – Modern Language Journal, 1993
A theoretical basis for a first-/second-language link is presented along with an explanation of why current global theories of language are incomplete. Implications for foreign language (FL) methodology and instruction for students with FL learning problems are addressed. (123 references) (LB)
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Language Research, Learning Problems, Linguistic Theory
Peer reviewedNagata, Noriko – Modern Language Journal, 1993
In a study of the application natural language processing to second-language instruction, two versions of the Nihongo-CALI (computer-assisted language instruction) system were developed. Empirical data support the possibility/effectiveness of intelligent CALI to facilitate second-language acquisition. (19 references) (LB)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Error Analysis (Language), Japanese, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedSommers, Ronald K.; And Others – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1994
This study found that the scores of younger normal subjects (n=60) on tasks involving the sequential recall of words from five categories were equal to scores of older children (n=34) with language and speech impairments. Word category scores predicted language and speech scores, but prediction was stronger in children having impaired language or…
Descriptors: Age, Communication Disorders, Language Acquisition, Language Skills
Peer reviewedAndersen, Roger W.; Shirai, Yasuhiro – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1994
Argues that a unified account for the observed phenomena in first- and second-language acquisition and in native speaker use of tense-aspect morphology (TMA) is found in the discourse function of TMA. Three cognitive principles (Relevance, Congruence, One to One) plus access to a notion of prototypicality can account for language learners'…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Discourse Analysis, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedO'Grady, William; And Others – Journal of Child Language, 1994
This paper constitutes a response to Lust and Mazuka's (1989) defense of the Principal Branching parameter and their critique of O'Grady, Suzuki-Wei, and Cho's (1986) experiment, which purported to show that even children learning left-branching languages exhibit a preference for forward patterns of anaphora. (Contains 16 references.) (JL)
Descriptors: Child Language, Imitation, Japanese, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedZeece, Pauline Davey; Wolda, Mary K. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1995
This article discusses the use of sign language to facilitate language development of children with developmental disabilities mainstreamed into the early childhood setting. It discusses the benefits of using sign language, presents a rationale for its use, and provides instructional guidelines and resources. (JDD)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Developmental Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Expressive Language
Danesi, Marcel – IRAL, 1994
This article reviews the history of the neuroscientific study of language, examining research on three main issues: (1) the neurofunctional differences between primary language acquisition and second-language acquisition; (2) the critical period issue; and (3) the role played by the right hemisphere of the brain in language acquisition. (140…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Language Acquisition, Language Research, Linguistic Theory
Peer reviewedMcCradle, Peggy; And Others – Infants and Young Children, 1995
This article discusses the concepts, principles, and practical application of serving children who live in bilingual/bicultural households; explores possible reasons for delays identified in these children; and offers a population-based approach to intervention, using a case study of bicultural South Korean children and proposing a solution that…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Bilingualism, Case Studies, Cultural Background
Peer reviewedBradley, Ben S. – Human Development, 1994
Notes that Charles Darwin's observations on babies are not examples of data collected to test hypotheses. Draws from Bakhtin to argue that they extend and vary existing modes of discourse, primarily debates about the place of instinct in language acquisition, traceable to his grandfather, Erasmus Darwin. Concludes that the significance of Darwin's…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Infant Behavior
Gerber, Sima – Journal of Childhood Communication Disorders, 1991
This article presents a retrospective view of the introduction of pragmatic models into the study of language disorders in children. The article explores the impact of language pragmatics on assessment and treatment, misuses of the pragmatic framework, appropriate applications, and future directions. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedBarton, Michelle E.; Tomasello, Michael – Child Development, 1991
Results suggest that the mother-infant-sibling interactive context differs in important ways from the mother-infant dyadic context. The mother-infant-sibling interactive context is a richer language learning environment than previously supposed. (GLR)
Descriptors: Infants, Interpersonal Relationship, Language Acquisition, Language Enrichment
Peer reviewedCoelho, Carl A. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1990
This study of four moderately to severely aphasic subjects found that success in manual sign training programs is related to severity of aphasia, that aphasic subjects' propositional use of manual signs rarely follows simple acquisition, and that generalization to untrained stimuli or environments does not occur without additional training.…
Descriptors: Adults, Aphasia, Generalization, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedShanahan, Timothy – Educational Horizons, 1991
The whole language approach considers it essential to make learning active, to be respectful of teachers and learners, to allow students to develop ownership and control of their language and learning, and to use a variety of subjects together holistically. (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Experiential Learning, Holistic Approach, Language Acquisition


