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Peer reviewedBlock, Ellen – TESOL Quarterly, 1992
Illustrates the comprehension-monitoring process used by first (L1) and second (L2) language readers of English as they read expository prose and compares the comprehension-monitoring strategies of L1 and L2 readers with respect to two problems: locating a referent and defining a vocabulary item. (59 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Data Collection, English (Second Language)
Kuhberg, Heinz – Rassegna Italiana di Linguistica Applicata, 1991
In a study of whether second-language (L2) acquisition is the mirror image of L2 attrition, 2 Turkish girls aged 7 and 9 were observed for 15-20 months to determine their language attrition upon returning to Turkey after living in Germany. Findings were compared with those of a Turkish boy whose L2 acquisition had previously been studied in…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, German
Peer reviewedLittle Soldier, Lee – Childhood Education, 1992
Offers insights into the traditional Navajo way of life, with particular emphasis on aspects of culture and language that have implications for teaching Navajo and other Native American students. (LB)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Bilingual Education, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedCohen, Shirley; Erwin, Elizabeth J. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1994
Comparison of 29 children prenatally exposed to drugs and 20 children without such exposure in preschool special education programs in New York City found the groups differed in mood, attachment, aggression, attention, movement level, organization and level of play, language usage, anger, and unoccupied behavior. Great variability was found in the…
Descriptors: Aggression, Anger, Attachment Behavior, Attention
Peer reviewedWeitzman, Elaine – Infant-Toddler Intervention: The Transdisciplinary Journal, 1994
The Hanen Program for Early Childhood Educators provides caregivers in child care centers with on-site training in facilitating children's social, language, and literacy development. The program is conducted by a speech-language pathologist and consists of seven group training sessions and six individual videotaping sessions with feedback. A case…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Day Care Centers, Developmental Delays, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedScarborough, Hollis S.; Dobrich, Wanda – Developmental Review, 1994
Reviews more than three decades of empirical research pertaining to the hypothesized influence of parent-preschooler reading experiences on the development of language and literacy skills. Discusses implications of the findings for theory and research on literacy acquisition, for educational practice, and for parental guidance. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Early Experience, Emergent Literacy, Language Acquisition, Language Skills
Peer reviewedLonigan, Christopher J. – Developmental Review, 1994
Argues there is reason for more optimism concerning the effects of reading to preschoolers than suggested by the Scarborough and Dobrich review in this issue (PS522390). Discusses methodological problems in many studies; cites studies indicating direct and indirect links between reading to preschoolers and reading achievement, suggesting that…
Descriptors: Early Experience, Emergent Literacy, Language Acquisition, Language Skills
Peer reviewedDunning, David B.; And Others – Developmental Review, 1994
Comments on Scarborough and Dobrich review in this issue (PS522390), which found that parents' shared book reading with preschoolers accounts for only 8% of the variance on literacy outcome measures. Addresses the following three points: (1) the merits of further attention to shared book reading; (2) improvements in methodology; and (3) the…
Descriptors: Early Experience, Emergent Literacy, Family Influence, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedScarborough, Hollis S.; Dobrich, Wanda – Developmental Review, 1994
Responds to commentaries (PS522392 and PS522391) on the Scarborough and Dobrich review on the efficacy of reading to preschool children in this issue (PS522390). Provides additional details regarding the computation of average effects and the comparison of effect sizes, and offers additional comments about the contribution of home literacy…
Descriptors: Early Experience, Emergent Literacy, Family Influence, Language Acquisition
The Effectiveness of School-Based Computer Language Intervention with Severely Handicapped Children.
Peer reviewedSchery, Teris K.; O'Connor, Lisa C. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1992
Fifty-two severely handicapped children (ages 3-12) were trained on communication skills using microprocessor technology. Positive effects were found for the additional computer language training, especially on the specific vocabulary taught, a cluster of general language measures, and teacher and parent measures of social interaction skills. (DB)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedNourot, Patricia Moninghan; Van Hoorn, Judith L. – Young Children, 1991
A review of research on children's symbolic play discusses ways for teachers to (1) defend the inclusion of play in the curriculum; (2) understand and respect differences in the ways children play; and (3) facilitate play in the classroom. Discusses the complexity of play and the controversy about play as part of the curriculum. (GLR)
Descriptors: Creativity, Cultural Differences, Developmental Stages, Developmentally Appropriate Practices
Peer reviewedKagan, Sharon L.; Garcia, Eugene E. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1991
Attributes comparative policy inattention to linguistically and culturally diverse preschoolers to several causes including widely held personal beliefs, political ideologies, misperceptions about demographics, and academic disciplinary fragmentation. Explores the current state of today's practice and suggests four fundamental issues that must be…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Cultural Differences, Educational Policy, Educational Quality
Kelley, Susan J.; And Others – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 1993
This article reviews research findings on the types of abuse known to occur in day care; the dynamics involved, including the types of threats used to silence young victims; patterns of disclosure; implications for clinical evaluation of preschool-aged children in suspected cases; and influence on psychosexual development and the development of…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Caregivers, Child Development, Clinical Diagnosis
Peer reviewedSparks, Richard L.; Ganschow, Leonore – Modern Language Journal, 1993
A discussion of the Linguistic Coding Deficit Hypothesis presents an overview of the theory; describes five prototypes of second-language learners, each illustrated by a distinct language processing profile; and examines how the ability to identify prototypes can help teachers interpret student difficulties and design instruction to address them.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classification, Cognitive Style, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedCamarata, Stephen – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1993
This study found that naturalistic conversation training improved the spontaneous speech production of two children (ages three and four) with speech production disabilities. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Articulation Impairments, Connected Discourse, Delayed Speech, Expressive Language


