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Yanguas, Inigo – Language Learning & Technology, 2009
The present study investigates the effects that different types of multimedia glosses, namely textual, pictorial, and textual + pictorial, have on text comprehension and vocabulary learning when the goal is exclusively comprehension of a computerized text. This study is based on the theoretical framework of attention, which maintains that…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Reading Comprehension, Protocol Analysis, Vocabulary
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Tsai, Roland; Jenks, Michael – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2009
This quasi-experimental study explored the effect of a "Teacher Guided Multimedia" CD-ROM program as a supplement in teaching vocabulary acquisition to EFL students. Eighty seven juniors in the Food and Beverage Management Department at Yuanpei University in northern Taiwan participated in the study. Students from two intact classes were…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Neugebauer, Sabina Rak; Currie-Rubin, Rachel – Reading Teacher, 2009
A read-aloud program focused on vocabulary and comprehension skills for children bilingual in Quechua and Spanish was evaluated for efficacy. The authors present a study with classrooms of first-grade students, suggesting that specific read-aloud strategies that target the use of background knowledge in a discussion-based format can be a…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Aloud to Others, Foreign Countries, Reading Instruction
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Woore, Robert – Language Learning Journal, 2009
"Decoding"--converting the written symbols (or graphemes) of an alphabetical writing system into the sounds (or phonemes) they represent, using knowledge of the language's symbol/sound correspondences--has been argued to be an important but neglected skill in the teaching of second language (L2) French in English secondary schools.…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence, Vocabulary Development, French
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Paulson, James F.; Keefe, Heather A.; Leiferman, Jenn A. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2009
Objective: To examine the effects of early maternal and paternal depression on child expressive language at age 24 months and the role that parent-to-child reading may play in this pathway. Participants and methods: The 9-month and 24-month waves from a national prospective study of children and their families, the Early Childhood Longitudinal…
Descriptors: Mothers, Structural Equation Models, Child Language, Young Children
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Howell, Ruth F. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1984
The study examined vocabulary development of two deaf children of deaf parents and two deaf children of hearing parents. Data indicated that vocabulary development occurs in a similar fashion for young deaf children whether they have deaf or hearing parents, as long as fluent communication is established in the home. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Deafness, Parents, Vocabulary Development, Young Children
Alberts, David – Grade Teacher, 1970
Students prepare their own dictionaries in an individualized reading program. (CK)
Descriptors: Dictionaries, Elementary School Students, Vocabulary Development
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Wauters, Loes N.; Tellings, Agnes E. J. M.; Van Bon, Wim H. J.; Van Haaften, A. Wouter – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2003
Examines the reliability and validity of the construct, "mode of acquisition" (MOA). The MOA of a word denotes the way in which the word's meaning is learned. Subjects in one study were volunteers from third year special education courses and in a second study, educational professionals. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Linguistic Theory, Retention (Psychology), Vocabulary Development
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Hall, James W.; Fuson, Karen C. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1988
Item differences between experiments may account for observed differences in the effectiveness of the keyword mnemonic. Topics covered include item differences across experiments and positions incorrectly attributed to Hall and Fuson (1986) by Pressley. (TJH)
Descriptors: Mnemonics, Time Factors (Learning), Vocabulary Development
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Munson, Benjamin – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2006
Susan Gathercole's Keynote Article (2006) is an impressive summary of the literature on nonword repetition and its relationship to word learning and vocabulary size. When considering research by Mary Beckman, Jan Edwards, and myself, Gathercole speculates that our finding of a stronger relationship between vocabulary measures and repetition…
Descriptors: Repetition, Vocabulary Development, Phonology, Accuracy
Cohen, Joshua – Online Submission, 2008
Despite being one of our most important and most often used modalities, listening is an area of language instruction that is often overlooked by teachers and researchers alike as fertile ground for the enhancement of students' vocabulary knowledge. For low-level learners, especially those not in full control of the first 2000 most-frequent words…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Language Acquisition, Auditory Stimuli, Listening
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Crawford, Nicole A.; Edelson, Lisa R.; Skwerer, Daniela Plesa; Tager-Flusberg, Helen – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2008
Language samples elicited through a picture description task were recorded from 38 adolescents and adults with Williams syndrome (WS) and one control group matched on age, and another matched on age, IQ, and vocabulary knowledge. The samples were coded for use of various types of inferences, dramatic devices, and verbal fillers; acoustic analyses…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Control Groups, Intonation, Adolescents
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Mani, Nivedita; Plunkett, Kim – Developmental Science, 2008
Recent research has shown that infants are sensitive to mispronunciations of words when tested using a preferential looking task. The results of these studies indicate that infants are able to access the phonological detail of words when engaged in lexical recognition. However, most of this work has focused on mispronunciations of consonants in…
Descriptors: Vowels, Infants, Vocabulary Development, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension)
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Hu, Chieh-Fang – Modern Language Journal, 2008
This study examined the effect of first language (L1) phonological awareness on the rate of learning new second language (L2) color terms and the rate of processing old color terms. Two groups of 37 children participated; they differed on L1 phonological awareness measured at Grade 3. At Grade 5, over multiple trials, the children learned new L2…
Descriptors: Phonological Awareness, Grade 5, Grade 3, Reading Skills
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Smith, Thomas B. – English Journal, 2008
Integrating vocabulary games and activities more often into the structure of the day, Thomas B. Smith establishes a word-rich environment for high school students to experiment with unfamiliar words in varying, playful contexts. Smith asserts that giving frequent opportunities for hearing, speaking, and writing in the typical context of the day is…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Vocabulary Development, High School Students, Educational Games
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