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Vroomen, Jean; de Gelder, Beatrice – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2001
Discusses how listeners compensate for coarticulatory influences of one speech sound on another and examines whether lipread information penetrates this perceptual compensation mechanism. Results of three experiments indicate that biasing of the fricative by lipread information and compensation for coarticulation can be dissociated. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Lipreading, Listening Skills, Oral Language
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Coward, Sean W.; Stevens, Catherine J. – Psychological Record, 2004
In developing a theoretical framework for the field of ecological acoustics, Gaver (1993b) distinguished between the experience of musical listening (perceiving sounds) and everyday listening (perceiving sources of sounds). Within the everyday listening experience, Gaver (1993a) proposed that the frequency of an object results from, and therefore…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Listening, Auditory Perception, Experiments
Million, June – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2005
There are several ways in which it is possible to help new-and seasoned-teachers to prepare for a conference. In this article, the author discusses several ways to help teachers prepare for a successful conference with parents.
Descriptors: Parent Conferences, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Listening Skills
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Hoeflaak, Arie – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2004
In this article, the development of a computer-assisted listening comprehension project is described. First, we comment briefly on the points of departure, the need for autonomous learning against the background of recent changes in Dutch education, and the role of learning strategies. Then, an error analysis, the programs used for this project,…
Descriptors: Listening Comprehension, Learning Strategies, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Szabo, Moira – Music Educators Journal, 2005
Throughout the author's teaching career of the last thirty years, he has thought a great deal about how to prepare children for meaningful encounters with Western art music, a type of music that is not normally a part of their listening environments. (Many young people consider it music of the grey-haired generation.) The Western art music he was…
Descriptors: Classical Music, Music Education, Teaching Methods, Listening
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Greer, R. D.; Stolfi, L.; Chavez-Brown, M.; Rivera-Valdes, C. – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2005
We tested the effect of multiple exemplar instruction on the transfer of stimulus function for unfamiliar pictures across listener responses (i.e., matching and pointing) and speaker responses (i.e., pure tacts and impure tacts). Three preschool students, who were 3- and 4-year-old males and did not have the listener to speaker component of the…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Objective Tests, Listening, Responses
McKay, Sharon; Schaetzel, Kirsten – Center for Adult English Language Acquisition, 2008
This brief examines the research on learner interaction and summarizes the positive effects of classroom interaction on language learning. The brief also describes areas of focus for teachers who want to promote successful language learning interactions, provides examples of activities that can be used to structure and enhance classroom…
Descriptors: Interaction, Speech Skills, Adult Education, English (Second Language)
Butler, Norman L.; Davidson, Barry S.; Kritsonis, William Allan; Griffith, Kimberly Grantham – Online Submission, 2008
The purpose of this brief commentary is to determine which language skill Polish higher school learners think ought to be practiced most frequently during Spanish classes. Fifteen undergraduate students who study at AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland were surveyed, and the authors found that most learners (73%) want to practice…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Speech Communication, Foreign Countries, Language Skills
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Imhof, Margarete – International Journal of Listening, 2008
Listening is the one language activity which is used most during the day. The empirical basis for this statement has some problems, as some of it dates back a long time or is based on self-report data which may not be accurate as far as the objective proportion of time, in which listening is expected, is concerned. The current study uses classroom…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Listening Skills, Class Activities, Primary Education
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Bolger, Donald J.; Minas, Jennifer; Burman, Douglas D.; Booth, James R. – Neuropsychologia, 2008
One of the central challenges in mastering English is becoming sensitive to consistency from spelling to sound (i.e. phonological consistency) and from sound to spelling (i.e. orthographic consistency). Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we examined the neural correlates of consistency in 9-15-year-old Normal and Impaired Readers…
Descriptors: Spelling, Phonology, Phonological Awareness, Brain
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Drake, Pat; Heath, Linda – Higher Education Review, 2008
This article is based on a small study of thirteen professional doctorate students in two universities, comprising nine current students and four who had completed. The sample consisted of lecturer/practitioners, ie those who had made the transition from practice into higher education and other professionals including headteachers and teachers in…
Descriptors: Listening, Research Methodology, Adult Education, Doctoral Programs
Garner, Alison Maerker – Teaching Music, 2008
Music learning and music performance involve all aspects of the individual: cognitive, emotional, social, and psychomotor. John Feierabend shows that music requires a special kind of intellectual process that is unique to the discipline. Brain density reaches its peak in a child's first few years of life; hence, as with language, music learning…
Descriptors: Music Education, Learning Readiness, Child Development, Brain
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Compton, Donald L.; Fuchs, Douglas; Fuchs, Lynn S.; Elleman, Amy M.; Gilbert, Jennifer K. – Learning and Individual Differences, 2008
The purpose of this study was to examine (1) the stability of latent classes associated with reading disability (RD) and typical development (TD) across time, (2) the importance of speeded word recognition as a latent class indicator of RD and TD, and (3) possible early indicators of students with late-emerging RD. Analyses were based on a…
Descriptors: Listening Comprehension, Reading Fluency, Sight Vocabulary, Word Recognition
James, Charles H. – 1986
In the two major sections of this paper the influence of John B. Carroll and Robert Lado on the teaching and testing of listening comprehension since 1961 is examined. The first section reviews the literature of that field and outlines four major periods roughly corresponding to the methodological orientation dominating professional thinking at…
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Cognitive Processes, Communicative Competence (Languages), Educational History
Johansson, Stig – 1973
This paper presents arguments in favor of using partial dictation as a test of foreign language proficiency. In this kind of test, subjects listen to recordings of material in the foreign language and are required to fill in missing words in a written version of the recordings. Partial dictation is preferable to ordinary dictation in that: (1) it…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, English (Second Language), Error Analysis (Language), Grammar
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