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Van Lancker, D.; Fromkin, V. A. – Journal of Phonetics, 1978
American English speakers, divided into musically untrained and trained groups, show no ear advantage for pitch contrasts which are recognized by speakers of Thai, when presented in a linguistic context. The only effect of musical training is an enhancement of left ear accuracy for pitch contrast recognition. (Author/SW)
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Aural Learning, Cerebral Dominance, Language Patterns
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Cobb, Edward S. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1977
An alternative approach to traditional listening skills, pretraining programs, and a review of literature explore the effectiveness of different ways of presenting materials for aural study to be used by visually handicapped adults. (Author/MH)
Descriptors: Adults, Aural Learning, Educational Media, Electronic Equipment
Mowery, Charlane W.; Replogle, Anne – Early Years, 1977
As handicapped children are mainstreamed, regular classroom teachers must become more skilled in identifying and remediating language deficiencies. Available from: Allen Raymond, Inc., P.O. Box 1223, Darien, Connecticut 06820. (GW)
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Expressive Language, Language Handicaps, Learning Disabilities
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Badian, Nathlie A. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1977
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Learning Disabilities, Memory, Primary Education
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Henry, George M.; And Others – Foreign Language Annals, 1987
Describes a practical approach to using a microcomputer for controlling a random access audio device for providing flexible interactive practice in foreign language listening comprehension. The audio passages available at a given point in a lesson are determined by the lesson author and can include hints, translations, cultural notes, and slower…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Aural Learning, Computer Assisted Instruction, Interactive Video
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Stwolinski, Gail de; And Others – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1988
Presents a study which was to evaluate instructional activities and practice techniques of musicians attempting to improve their accuracy in detecting errors in music examples heard. Compares the techniques of keyboard sight-reading and listening to recorded examples of simple piano music as methods of aural perception pedagogy. (Author/GEA)
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Classroom Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Educational Research
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Strauss, Michael J.; Levine, Shellie H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1985
Extensive and detailed overhead projections, a complete set of reduced overhead miniatures in booklet form for each student, and tape recordings are used in a lecture setting to capitalize on the learning preferences of both visual and auditory learners. The use of the strategy in introductory chemistry is described. (JN)
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education
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Luterman, David M. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1976
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Exceptional Child Research, Followup Studies, Hearing Impairments
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Srinivasan, Sribhagyam; Han, Ningchun; Lewis, Daphne; Crooks, Steven M. – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
This study focuses on the effects of map display and modality on learning geographical maps in a computer-based environment. Participants were randomly assigned to four versions of a computer program created by crossing two levels of map display (hypertext vs. rollover) with two levels of modality (audio vs. audio and text). Results showed that…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Assisted Instruction, Maps, Geography
Leavitt, Glenn – New Outlook for the Blind, 1973
Oral-aural communication skills, which are sequentially taught in 1-hour classes to three or four students at the Michigan Rehabilitation Center for the Blind, include audition, conversation, use of playback-recording devices, techniques of aural reading, and techniques for learning sources of recorded reading materials. (Author/MC)
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Aural Learning, Blindness, Communication Skills
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Rupp, Ralph R.; Mikulas, Marguerite – Volta Review, 1973
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Educational Methods, Exceptional Child Education, Hearing Impairments
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Lilly, M. Stephen; Kelleher, John – Journal of Special Education, 1973
Fifty-seven learning disabled or emotionally disturbed students, 8- to 12-years-old, IQ, 80-129, were given a visual and an auditory memory test to obtain reliability data on the two tests, and to determine the relationship of the tests to the children's reading and listening behavior. (MC)
Descriptors: Auditory Tests, Aural Learning, Correlation, Elementary School Students
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Comerford, Joseph F. – New England Reading Association Journal, 1971
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Pronunciation, Skill Development, Spelling Instruction
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Lowry, Heath W. – Reading Teacher, 1970
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Educational Theories, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Kinesthetic Methods
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Reddin, Estoy – Reading Teacher, 1971
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Aural Learning, Difficulty Level, Elementary School Students
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