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Emery, Donald G. – 1975
The premise of this book is that most children are ready to learn to read at age four and that parents are capable of teaching their own children to read. Ways in which parents can and do aid in the development of a child's language are discussed. This development of oral language is very important to learning to read the language and is usually…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Early Childhood Education, Language Acquisition, Manuscript Writing (Handlettering)
Golub, Lester S. – 1975
The three basic language learning models are the rote-memory model (prescriptive), the abilities model (behavioristic), and the critical age model. If this last model, a deterministic one based on observable facts about the human condition, becomes as popular in American schools as it is in British schools, language will become an important aspect…
Descriptors: Child Development, Concept Formation, Creative Thinking, Language Acquisition
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Follettie, Joseph F. – 1971
The conditions whereby a concept might be learned on the basis of a language mediation process prior to the inductive learning of subordinate concepts are sketched. The view is expressed that grammar treatments which are apt to primary education should be defined on the basis of a pedagogy's needs for linguistic characterizations of concepts to be…
Descriptors: Child Language, Concept Formation, Grammar, Language Acquisition
Gonzalez, Gustavo – 1973
To determine the normal sequence of the development of Spanish phonology and Spanish grammatical patterns in the speech of native Spanish speakers, ages 2-5, a study of the acquisition of interrogative formation was undertaken. Two male and two females from each of nine age intervals between two and five were selected as informants; all were…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Linguistic Performance, Native Speakers
Arizona State Dept. of Public Instruction, Phoenix. Div. of Migrant Child Education. – 1975
Since 1970, the Migrant Child Teacher and Aide Institute has introduced approximately 175 Arizona teachers and 50 aides to new curriculum concepts in the areas of oral language development, reading, and individualized instruction. Jointly selected by the building principal, school superintendent, and the State Director of Migrant Education,…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Inservice Teacher Education, Institutes (Training Programs), Language Acquisition
Cox, Gloria; Paris, Scott – 1976
Three research studies were performed to assess patterns of memory organization with respect to complementary and similarity dimensions, referring to associations based on functional relatedness and grammatical relatedness, respectively. The first study failed to replicate the results of a study by Denney and Ziobrowski (1972), indicating that…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Higher Education, Language Acquisition
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Thackray, Derek, Ed. – Reading, 1975
The articles collected in this special issue of "Reading"offer a response to and elaboration of the report of the Bullock Committee on reading. An editorial introduction describes the focus and implications of the report and outlines the committee's main recommendations. Included in the discussion are the following articles:…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Child Language, Early Reading, Elementary Secondary Education
Williamson, Leon E. – 1976
Most college vocabulary books lack the sophistication of a complex. Rather, they reflect the characteristics of congeries or disparate objects grouped together without any logical basis. Vocabulary study in college should focus on the process of concept formation in all its complexity, with emphasis on the relationship between the specific and…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Higher Education, Instructional Materials, Language Acquisition
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Rodriguez-Brown, Flora V. – 1976
Studied were some cognitive aspects of the language development of a 2-year-old Puerto Rican boy who had been on the U.S. mainland 1 month. A Neo-Piagetian approach (developed by K. Witz and J. Easley) was used to study: language behavior as being embedded in more complex, unified systems; productivity of different structures and language…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Cognitive Development, Ethnic Groups, Exceptional Child Research
Thornton, Geoffrey – 1974
The thesis that "as things are" some pupils enter school predisposed to success while some enter it predisposed to failure is explored in this book. The first question raised, in chapter 1, is why the schools are allowed to discount as irrelevant to the educational endeavor the experience of language and life that children bring to school with…
Descriptors: Educational Problems, Elementary Education, Failure, Language Acquisition
British Council, London (England). English-Teaching Information Centre. – 1974
This bibliography is divided into three sections. The first section lists bibliographies relevant to first-language acquisition. In the second section, books pertaining to first-language acquisition and to language in the classroom situation are cited, while the third section lists two periodicals in the same areas. Entries include both American…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Child Language, Classroom Environment, Language Acquisition
Ginn, Doris O. – 1975
It is argued in this paper that teachers must develop an awareness of the historical implications of the black dialect. A sample in-class composition written in black dialect is quoted in its entirety and analyzed, and a personal writing approach is described. The first part of the approach deals with structure, and a linguistic method is used for…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Dialects, Black Education, Black Students
Fisher, Carol J. – 1975
The starting point for teaching children to write poetry is allowing them to develop experiences and language to describe them. Another way of teaching or stimulating children to write poetry is to provide them with a rich and varied background of poetry by reading a wide range of poems to them. Poetry should become an integral part of talk and…
Descriptors: Child Language, Creative Writing, Educational Objectives, Elementary Education
Greenlee, Mel – 1974
Children's productions of words with stop-liquid clusters in the adult model are compared across six languages. Although the children learning these languages need not follow the same course of learning, processes operative on adult clusters are shown to be very similar. The children's productions all progressed through the same three major…
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Articulation (Speech), Child Language, Consonants
Wilmington Public Schools, MA. – 1974
This curriculum guide, designed for teachers of language at the elementary level, outlines major language topics and suggests related learning activities for use in the classroom. The following divisions are made: General Introduction, Introduction to Oral-Aural Communication, Oral-Aural Experiences, General Introduction to Composing, The Writing…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Language Arts
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