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Duggan, Mauna Sue – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Reading is a learned skill needed for life. It requires cognitive processing increasing with practice. This study examined the use of colored paper for comprehension and vocabulary assessments given to fifty-one fourth graders for the purpose of increasing test scores. All fourth grade students received weekly comprehension and vocabulary…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Skills, Scores, Reading Tests
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Conroy, Paul; Sage, Karen; Ralph, Matt Lambon – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2009
Background: Naming accuracy for nouns and verbs in aphasia can vary across different elicitation contexts, for example, simple picture naming, composite picture description, narratives, and conversation. For some people with aphasia, naming may be more accurate to simple pictures as opposed to naming in spontaneous, connected speech; for others,…
Descriptors: Verbs, Nouns, Aphasia, Therapy
Webb, Stuart – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2009
English as a foreign language students in Japan learned target words in word pairs receptively and productively. Five aspects of vocabulary knowledge--orthography, association, syntax, grammatical functions, and meaning and form--were each measured by receptive and productive tests. The study uses an innovative methodology in that each target word…
Descriptors: Syntax, Foreign Countries, Vocabulary Development, Orthographic Symbols
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Alcaraz, Gema – International Journal of English Studies, 2009
There is no doubt of the importance of vocabulary in EFL coursebooks. Yet, criteria for the selection of target words remain unclear. Frequency and functionality have been proposed as the two underpinning for selection. However, they are usually incompatible so that materials designers must opt for one or the other. The question is which one…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Vocabulary Development, Vocabulary, Word Frequency
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Boyle, Ronald – Language Awareness, 2009
In the past two decades, vocabulary researchers have determined the number of word families that an undergraduate needs to know in order to read effectively in English, and further work has examined vocabulary size among Indonesian university students. What this research has so far not considered, however, is the distinction in the learner's…
Descriptors: Test Results, Vocabulary Development, Bilingualism, Undergraduate Students
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Metsala, Jamie L.; Stavrinos, Despina; Walley, Amanda C. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2009
This study examined effects of lexical factors on children's spoken word recognition across a 1-year time span, and contributions to phonological awareness and nonword repetition. Across the year, children identified words based on less input on a speech-gating task. For word repetition, older children improved for the most familiar words. There…
Descriptors: Children, Phonological Awareness, Word Recognition, Task Analysis
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Thom, Emily E.; Sandhofer, Catherine M. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2009
This study experimentally tested the relationship between children's lexicon size and their ability to learn new words within the domain of color. We manipulated the size of 25 20-month-olds' color lexicons by training them with two, four, or six different color words over the course of eight training sessions. We subsequently tested children's…
Descriptors: Color, Training, Vocabulary, Language Acquisition
Brunner, Judy – Principal Leadership, 2009
Day after day, teachers hand out reading assignments; students ignore them; and both groups spend another day at school discouraged, less than enthusiastic, and bored. While principals struggle with stagnant test scores, teachers wonder how they can possibly work more diligently toward instructional outcomes. Getting students excited about reading…
Descriptors: Reading Achievement, Reading Skills, Reading Motivation, Teaching Methods
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Harmon, Janis M.; Wood, Karen D.; Hedrick, Wanda B.; Vintinner, Jean; Willeford, Terri – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2009
This article reports on a study and subsequent vocabulary instructional framework involving middle school students' knowledge of word walls and the efficacy of this instructional tool for improving vocabulary knowledge at these grade levels. We investigated middle school students' perspectives and understanding of word walls by conducting…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Middle Schools, Vocabulary Development, Interaction
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Burgund, E. Darcy – Cognitive Development, 2009
Repetition priming refers to the facilitation of stimulus processing due to prior processing of the same or similar stimulus, and is one of the most primitive ways in which experience and practice can affect performance. Previous studies have produced contradictory results regarding the stability of repetition priming across development. Drawing…
Descriptors: Reading Ability, Priming, Experiments, Age Differences
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Piirainen-Marsh, Arja; Tainio, Liisa – Modern Language Journal, 2009
This article offers an empirically based contribution to the growing body of studies using Conversation Analysis (CA) as a tool for analyzing second/foreign language learning in and through interaction. Building on a sociointeractional view of learning as grounded in the structures of participation in social activities, we apply CA methods to…
Descriptors: Video Games, Vocabulary Development, Second Language Learning, Interaction
Edwards, Buffy – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2009
Middle school students are not reading for pleasure as frequently as they formally have, due to the influx of video games, cell phones, MP3 players, and other electronic device. This is not even to mention the common stresses of the average middle school student. Current research on reading motivation finds that as children move from upper…
Descriptors: Reading Motivation, Grade 7, Vocabulary Development, Graphic Arts
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Ahmadian, Moussa; Yazdani, Hooshang; Darabi, Ali – English Language Teaching, 2011
This paper introduces a corpus-driven measure as a method to assess EFL learners' knowledge of semantic prosody. Semantic prosody here is defined as the tendency of some words to occur in a certain semantic environment. For example, the verb "cause" is associated with unpleasant things--death, problem and the like. Subjects were 60…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Stoner, Julia B.; Beck, Ann R.; Dennis, Marcia; Parette, Howard P., Jr. – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2011
A bivalent counterbalanced within-subjects research design was used to determine the effectiveness of vocabulary instruction across two instructional conditions with 30 3 to 4-year-old at-risk preschool children. Instruction presented vocabulary words via static pictures with one subgroup and via projection and animation with the other. Conditions…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Maintenance, Vocabulary, Preschool Children
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Xanthou, Maria – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2011
This paper examines whether students involved in CLIL are able to learn content through the medium of L2 and simultaneously exhibit significant gains in L2 vocabulary knowledge. Two experiments were set up in two public primary schools. Two groups of 6th grade students participated in each experiment. The first group was taught three 80-minute…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Reading Comprehension
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