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Pitts, Michael; And Others – Reading in a Foreign Language, 1989
Adult second language acquirers were asked to read the first two chapters of "A Clockwork Orange," a novel containing a number of slang words of Russian origin. Subsequent testing revealed modest but significant incidental acquisition of nadsat words. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, English (Second Language), Measures (Individuals), Reading
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Wright, Maryellen – Hispania, 1989
Describes "Language Crafter," a word processor and word game generator that can be used to compose worksheets and invent word games in English, Spanish, French, and German. Bingo, crossword puzzles, word-search puzzles, and scrambled word games can help students develop and improve their foreign language vocabulary. (CB)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Educational Games, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
Bate, Michele – Francais dans le Monde, 1989
A variety of classroom games, exercises, and activities intended to make the learning of French phonetics and vocabulary appealing are suggested. The activities use sound, rhyme, images, and words to stimulate interest and practice. (MSE)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, French, Games
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Valdez-Menchaca, Marta C.; Whitehurst, Grover J. – Child Development, 1988
Evaluates the effects of presenting verbal models following the initiations or expressions of interest of 16 children aged 28 to 34 months on both production and comprehension abilities measures. Results suggest that the timing of exposure to language models plays a critical role in language acquisition. (RJC)
Descriptors: Child Language, Comprehension, Language Acquisition, Parent Child Relationship
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Griffith, Priscilla L.; Leavell, Judy A. – Childhood Education, 1996
Discusses children's use of invented spelling and explores developmental considerations in learning to spell. Suggests characteristics of an effective spelling program, including 60 to 75 minutes of instruction allocated over a 3- to 4-day cycle, and use of test-study sequences for directed word study. (ET)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Invented Spelling
Beattie, R. G.; Kysela, G. M. – ACEHI Journal, 1993
The use of deictic words from 5 classes by 4 preschool teachers and 12 children with hearing losses was examined. Teachers used a total of 648 deictic words versus the children's 172 examples. Personal pronouns were the most frequently used class, followed by demonstrative pronouns, adverbs of location, shifting reference verbs, and adverbs of…
Descriptors: Adverbs, Child Language, Communication Skills, Hearing Impairments
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Farrar, Michael Jeffrey; And Others – Journal of Child Language, 1993
In a study of event knowledge, 13 2-year-olds were observed interacting with their mothers over a 5-month period. Results indicated that children's increasing event knowledge facilitated their language development (e.g., lexical type use, action verb use) and their lexical token use. (Contains 33 references.) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Development, Language Acquisition, Language Usage
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Yaber, Guillermo E.; Malott, Richard W. – Education and Treatment of Children, 1993
A behavioral systems analysis approach to higher education was used to design, implement, evaluate, and recycle a computer-based fluency training component of a behavioral instructional system. This component helped 29 students achieve behavior analysis literacy. The computer-based training provided structure, immediate performance feedback, and…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Nuessel, Frank – Hispania, 1994
Practical strategies for eliciting vocabulary without translation in a Spanish class are discussed, and examples are given of a cross-skills approach that requires students to use different linguistic abilities to generate appropriate lexical responses. Figures showing how to construct these exercises are included. (Contains 14 references.)…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Games, Language Skills, Problem Solving
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Schmitt, Norbert; Schmitt, Diane – ELT Journal, 1995
This article discusses what constitutes a good vocabulary notebook by first deriving 11 principles from language memory and language research that can serve as a guide in the creation of a pedagogically sound notebook. A design for vocabulary notebooks is presented that emphasizes the incremental learning of vocabulary and different aspects of…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Language Research, Memory
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Watson, Rita – Journal of Child Language, 1995
Examined whether the use of superordinate terms in 206 children's definitions is predictable by relevance theory. Children (ages 5-10) gave definitions for 16 basic-level words and 4 superordinate words from natural kind and artifact semantic domains. Superordinate terms were used more frequently when they supported more inferences. Findings…
Descriptors: Child Language, Communication Skills, Definitions, Inferences
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Mervis, Carolyn B.; Bertrand, Jacqueline – Journal of Child Language, 1995
Vocabulary development of three children, aged 1;6 to 1;8, who had not yet begun to evidence a vocabulary spurt was followed to determine if these children would eventually have a vocabulary spurt. Results of the study are discussed in the context of the argument that a substantial proportion of children never evidence a vocabulary spurt. (JL)
Descriptors: Child Language, Developmental Stages, Language Acquisition, Language Research
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Hall, D. Geoffrey – Child Development, 1994
Four experiments examined three- and four-year olds' interpretations of novel words applied to familiar objects in the sentence frame "This Y is X," where X is a novel word and Y is a familiar count noun. Results indicated that preschoolers understood that the novel words were either proper names or adjectives/mass nouns. (MDM)
Descriptors: Adjectives, Childhood Attitudes, Language Attitudes, Language Usage
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Ridley, Jennifer; Singleton, David – Second Language Research, 1995
This article presents a case study of one English-speaking ab initio learner of German. It found that in target language production tasks performed over a two-year period, the subject exhibited a particular tendency toward lexical innovation as a strategy to cope with the lack of target language lexical knowledge. (38 references) (MDM)
Descriptors: Case Studies, German, Innovation, Language Attitudes
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Lucariello, Joan – Cognitive Development, 1995
Reviews "The Transition from Infancy to Language: Acquiring the Power of Expression" (L. Bloom). Underscores that Bloom's account of word learning represents an ethnographic, theoretic, and research approach that explores development by starting with the child, and looks at the many behaviors of the child and views these in relation to…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Child Language, Infants, Language Acquisition
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