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Peer reviewedKliewer, Chris – Mental Retardation, 1995
An interpretivist framework and qualitative research methods were used to examine language in five preschool classes composed of children with and without disabilities. Children's language use included spoken, written, signed, and typed forms. Results showed complex communicative and literacy language use outside conventional adult perspectives.…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communicative Competence (Languages), Disabilities, Inclusive Schools
Peer reviewedJanzen-Wilde, M. Lori; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1995
A 6-year-old child's oral and spelled utterances were compared over a 3-month period as he was trained to use facilitated communication (FC). The child's language with FC was significantly better than his oral language. Evidence that he was authoring his own messages included his eventual ability to type messages without physical support.…
Descriptors: Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Case Studies, Children, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Peer reviewedShopen, Glenda; Shopen, Tim – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 1995
Examines the case of two five-year-old twin boys with delayed language development, yet judged to be articulate and successful students in kindergarten. Suggests that the delay appeared because most of their interaction had been with each other. However, through their family they became acquainted with the discourse activities that are valued at…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Development, Delayed Speech, Family Environment
Peer reviewedEnviroTeach, 1992
Presents the activities of an organization, the Storyteller Group, that has been exploring the use of a comic story as a medium for communication with young people and adults who have English as a Second Language and only basic education. Discusses the development of the comic, "The River of Our Dreams" and future plans to develop more…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Comics (Publications), Educational Resources
Peer reviewedCawlfield, Mildred E. – Young Children, 1992
Discusses the concept of "Velcro time": a period in infants' lives when they show an increased interest in books and in their primary caregiver, and particularly, in his or her use of speech. (BB)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Caregiver Speech, Child Language, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedPlunkett, Kim – Journal of Child Language, 1993
Articulatory precision and fluency criteria for identifying formulaic expressions, sublexical forms, and target lexemes in linguistic productions are defined and applied to the analysis of two Danish children's language development. Results are compared to application of standard distributional and frequency criteria in the tabulation of mean…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Child Language, Comparative Analysis, Danish
Warren, Steven F.; Abbeduto, Leonard – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1992
This introduction to the special issue summarizes issues raised in the nine subsequent contributed papers, which discuss research findings on communication and language development in persons with mental retardation or developmental disabilities. The paper stresses the direct relevance of the research for prevention, assessment, intervention, and…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Communication Skills, Developmental Disabilities, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedKeller, Heidi; And Others – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1992
Analyzes components of the concept of intuitive parenting in cultural samples of 10 German, 20 U.S. and 6 Greek mothers with first-born infants. Although results indicate general parenting programs that are not culturally specific, quantitative cultural differences are found in verbal behavior. (SLD)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedPena, Elizabeth; And Others – Journal of Special Education, 1992
This study demonstrated the application of mediated learning experience to language assessment of primarily Puerto Rican and African-American children (n=50) in three Head Start classes. Results support the hypothesis that a task matching young children's socialization better differentiates between nondisabled and language-disordered children than…
Descriptors: Black Students, Evaluation Methods, Interpersonal Competence, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedSmith-Burke, M. Trika; And Others – Topics in Language Disorders, 1991
This article explores the assumptions of traditional remedial and learning disabilities education and summarizes empirical evidence challenging this approach; examines the assumptions underlying whole language and the teacher's role in a whole language context; presents data on the efficacy of whole language instructional programs; and discusses…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Holistic Approach, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedHemphill, Lowry; And Others – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1994
This study found that three oral discourse genres (script, picture description, and replica play narration) were able to characterize development in discourse abilities in 6 children (ages 5-7) with brain injury and 43 nondisabled children. Brain-injured children produced shorter discourse performances with more off-task talk but showed…
Descriptors: Child Development, Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedNinio, Anat; And Others – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1994
Systems for classifying speakers' communicative intents are typically limited in scope, in applicability across the full developmental range of language abilities and disabilities, and in their theoretical foundations. Criteria for an adequate system for analyzing communicative intents are discussed, and a system is proposed which meets those…
Descriptors: Child Language, Children, Classification, Disability Identification
Peer reviewedChaney, Carolyn – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1994
This study investigated the relationships among selected aspects of normal language development, emerging metalinguistic skills, concepts about print, and family literacy experiences in 43 preschoolers from various socioeconomic backgrounds. It found that family reports of literacy activities were associated with income and that children's…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Emergent Literacy, Family Literacy, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedNichols, Marylane – Perspectives in Education and Deafness, 1993
A mother of a deaf child recounts her earlier commitment to an oralist position, her gradual realization that she was asking her child to do the impossible, and the child's rapid acquisition of language when allowed and encouraged to use signs. The importance of hearing parents learning sign language is stressed. (DB)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Beliefs, Communication Skills, Deafness
Prinz, Philip M. – Journal of Childhood Communication Disorders, 1991
This article reports two studies on the effects of "recasting" (adjusting discourse to provide new information in relation to an utterance) within the context of microcomputer-videodisc-assisted intervention for 84 deaf individuals (ages 3-20) acquiring spoken, written, and/or signed language. Gains were demonstrated in reading and…
Descriptors: Adults, Computer Assisted Instruction, Connected Discourse, Deafness


