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Chu, Haiwen; Fong, Anthony B. – Grantee Submission, 2015
This report is part of a long-term collaboration of the Quality Teaching for English Learners initiative at WestEd with the Fort Worth Independent School District. The objective of this report is to explore how ninth grade data can predict the graduation outcomes of newcomers. Based upon predictor variables, binary indicators can identify students…
Descriptors: Grade 9, Graduation Rate, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Von Tiling, Johannes – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2011
This study examined listener perceptions of different ways of speaking often produced by people who stutter. Each of 115 independent listeners made quantitative and qualitative judgments upon watching one of four randomly assigned speech samples. Each of the four video clips showed the same everyday conversation between three young men, but…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Speech, Listening, Attitudes
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Hernández-Ocampo, Sonia Patricia; Vargas, Sonia Patricia – PROFILE: Issues in Teachers' Professional Development, 2013
Spanish-speaking students constantly complain about the difficulty they have comprehending spoken English. It seems teachers do not often provide them with strategies to alleviate that. This article reports on a pedagogical experience carried out at a Colombian university to help pre-service teachers at an intermediate level of English to improve…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Spanish Speaking, English, English (Second Language)
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Joyce, Paul – International Journal of Listening, 2013
This study investigated the application of the speeded lexical decision task to L2 aural processing efficiency. One-hundred and twenty Japanese university students completed an aural word/nonword task. When the variation of lexical decision time (CV) was correlated with reaction time (RT), the results suggested that the single-word recognition…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Research, Phonology, Native Speakers
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Leveridge, Aubrey Neil; Yang, Jie Chi – ReCALL, 2013
Listening comprehension in a second language (L2) is a complex and particularly challenging task for learners. Because of this, L2 learners and instructors alike employ different learning supports as assistance. Captions in multimedia instruction readily provide support and thus have been an ever-increasing focus of many studies. However, captions…
Descriptors: Listening Comprehension, Multimedia Instruction, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language)
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Spunt, Robert P. – International Journal of Listening, 2013
Listening to another speak is a basic process in social cognition. In the social neurosciences, there are relatively few studies that directly bear on listening; however, numerous studies have investigated the neural bases of some of the likely constituents of successful listening. In this article, I review some of this work as it relates to…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Social Cognition, Nonverbal Communication
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Silverman, Marissa – British Journal of Music Education, 2013
The purpose of this critical ethnography was to investigate how music educators can approach the development of students' music listening abilities democratically in order to deepen students' musical understandings and, by teaching through music, create pathways for student-teacher transactions that are inclusive, educative, ethical and…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Music, Listening, Music Teachers
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Bonnard, Damien; Micheyl, Christophe; Semal, Catherine; Dauman, Rene; Demany, Laurent – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2013
Sensitivity to frequency ratios is essential for the perceptual processing of complex sounds and the appreciation of music. This study assessed the effect of ratio simplicity on ratio discrimination for pure tones presented either simultaneously or sequentially. Each stimulus consisted of four 100-ms pure tones, equally spaced in terms of…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Psychometrics, Intervals, Acoustics
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Zhang, Xian – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2013
This study used structural equation modeling to explore the possible causal relations between foreign language (English) listening anxiety and English listening performance. Three hundred participants learning English as a foreign language (FL) completed the foreign language listening anxiety scale (FLLAS) and IELTS test twice with an interval of…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Structural Equation Models
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Fatemi, Mohammad Ali; Montazerinia, Fatemeh; Shirazian, Sharifeh; Atarodi, Maliheh – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2014
Cultural integration can be used as an effective learning practice in contexts of English as Foreign Language (EFL) classrooms. The present study aimed at investigating the effect of cultural integration on the development of Iranian EFL upper-intermediate learners' listening comprehension. To this end, fifty-two upper-intermediate EFL learners…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Integration, Acculturation, Listening Comprehension
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Remedios, Louisa; Clarke, David; Hawthorne, Lesleyanne – Australian Educational Researcher, 2012
The dialogic nature of small group collaborative learning requires verbal contributions from students to progress individual and group learning. Speaking can become privileged over listening as a collaborative act, and an imbalance in these values can become embedded in the classroom culture to the degree that the core value of listening can be…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Speech Communication, Tutor Training, Problem Based Learning
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Kim, Dahee; Stephens, Joseph D. W.; Pitt, Mark A. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2012
Four experiments examined listeners' segmentation of ambiguous schwa-initial sequences (e.g., "a long" vs. "along") in casual speech, where acoustic cues can be unclear, possibly increasing reliance on contextual information to resolve the ambiguity. In Experiment 1, acoustic analyses of talkers' productions showed that the one-word and two-word…
Descriptors: Cues, Speech, Figurative Language, Acoustics
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Hall, Bradford – International Journal of Listening, 2012
This sequenced activity encourages active engagement with the idea that listening and speaking are not inherently separate or one-way activities. Listening involves both verbal, and nonverbal responses and perceptions of effective listening are tied to these patterns of response. These patterns of response impact both the immediate communication…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Perception, Listening, Responses
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Souza, Pamela; Wright, Richard; Bor, Stephanie – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2012
Purpose: In view of previous findings (Bor, Souza, & Wright, 2008) that some listeners are more susceptible to spectral changes from multichannel compression (MCC) than others, this study addressed the extent to which differences in effects of MCC were related to differences in auditory filter width. Method: Listeners were recruited in 3 groups:…
Descriptors: Listening, Auditory Perception, Identification, Vowels
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Dole, Marjorie; Hoen, Michel; Meunier, Fanny – Neuropsychologia, 2012
Developmental dyslexia is associated with impaired speech-in-noise perception. The goal of the present research was to further characterize this deficit in dyslexic adults. In order to specify the mechanisms and processing strategies used by adults with dyslexia during speech-in-noise perception, we explored the influence of background type,…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Adults, Auditory Perception, Speech
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