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Schneider, Vivian I.; Healy, Alice F.; Barshi, Immanuel – Journal of Experimental Psychology Applied, 2004
In 3 experiments, the authors simulated air traffic controllers giving pilots navigation instructions of various lengths. Participants either heard or read the instructions; repeated either all, a reduced form, or none of the instructions; and then followed them by clicking on the specified locations in a space represented by grids on a computer…
Descriptors: Air Transportation, Learning Modalities, Computer Assisted Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Jewell, Jennifer; Malecki, Christine Kerres – School Psychology Review, 2005
This study examined the utility of three categories of CBM written language indices including production-dependent indices (Total Words Written, Words Spelled Correctly, and Correct Writing Sequences), production-independent indices (Percentage of Words Spelled Correctly and Percentage of Correct Writing Sequences), and an accurate-production…
Descriptors: Written Language, Writing Skills, Scores, Student Evaluation
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Raban, Bridie; Coates, Hamish – Journal of Research in Reading, 2004
In one Australian state, a concerted effort has been made to impact the literacy achievement of students during the early years of schooling, especially those students attending primary schools in identified least-advantaged areas. While these initiatives have been successful, their impact has been enhanced by the development of print-enriched…
Descriptors: Written Language, Followup Studies, Control Groups, Emergent Literacy
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Christensen, Carol A. – Educational Psychology, 2005
There is a strong relationship between orthographic-motor integration related to handwriting and students' ability to produce creative and well-structured written text. This relationship is thought to be due to the cognitive load which results when attention is required by writers to write letters and words on the page. Lack of automaticity in…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Grade 9, Written Language, Handwriting
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Malmqvist, Anita – Language Awareness, 2005
This article reports on a small-scale study involving adult L1 Swedish learners of L3 German. The main aim of the study was to investigate the effects of group interaction on written German output employing the dictogloss technique. Three short texts were selected for reconstruction, the first and third ones individually, and the second one…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Written Language, Adults, Native Speakers
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Miller, Paul – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2004
The aim of this study was to elucidate the word decoding strategies of Hebrew readers with pre-lingually-acquired, severe hearing impairments as opposed to regular Hebrew readers, and to determine their efficiency. The research paradigm used to clarify these issues asked participants to perform a sequence of three learning tasks, calling for the…
Descriptors: Reading Strategies, Semitic Languages, Hearing Impairments, Associative Learning
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Perfetti, Charles A.; Liu, Ying – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2005
According to the Universal Writing System Constraint, all writing systems encode language, and thus reflect basic properties of the linguistic system they encode. According to a second universal, the Universal Phonological Principle, the activation of word pronunciations occurs for skilled readers across all writing systems. We review recent…
Descriptors: Phonology, Semantics, Written Language, Reading Processes
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Scott, James Calvert – Business Communication Quarterly, 2004
English language business-related documents around the world contain purposeful spelling differences that reflect two standards, American English and British English. Given the importance of culturally acceptable spelling, the need to be aware of and sensitive to cultural differences, and strong reactions to variation in spelling, it is important…
Descriptors: Spelling, Cultural Differences, North American English, Cultural Relevance
Chen, H. Julie – 1995
A study investigated 42 native English-speakers' (NSs) perceptions of the pragmatic appropriateness of refusal statements. The NSs rated the appropriateness of 24 written statements in 4 different refusal scenarios, which were collected from both native speakers and non-native speakers. Four weeks later, as a reliability check, the subjects rated…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, English (Second Language), Interrater Reliability
Studdert-Kennedy, Michael, Ed. – 1992
One of a series of semi-annual reports, this publication contains 23 articles which report the status and progress of studies on the nature of speech, instruments for its investigation, and practical applications. Articles are as follows: "Phonological and Articulatory Characteristics of Spoken Language" (Carol A. Fowler);…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Communication Research, Hebrew, Language Research
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Peyton, Joy Kreeft; And Others – 1993
This report discusses the implementation of Electronic Networks for Interaction (ENFI) at Kendall Demonstration Elementary School at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C., and William D. Clinite Center for the Hearing Impaired in Tulare, California. ENFI was developed to help improve deaf students' written English. The report will be useful to…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Networks, Deafness, Elementary Education
He, Zili – 1988
The study of minority languages in the People's Republic of China, in the form of organized governmental research since the 1950s, has resulted in the recent publication of more than 50 descriptive grammars. Although some practical purposes of the study were achieved, such as the identification of ethnicity and orthographic design and reform,…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Chinese, Dialects, Ethnicity
Duncan, Annelise M. – 1991
Of all the language skills, writing is the most difficult challenge for language teachers because students have less experience with written expression. Stimulated by audio-visual materials throughout their lives, students are novices in the discipline of writing. Making writing an ongoing part of foreign language acquisition from the first day in…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, German, Grammar, Higher Education
Tegey, Habibullah; Robson, Barbara – 1992
This reader is the basic text for a set of instructional materials in Pashto. It consists of 45 authentic passages in Pashto script, each accompanied by background information, a vocabulary list, hints for scanning, comprehension exercises, and notes for detailed rereading. An introductory section offers study suggestions for the student. The…
Descriptors: Advertising, Grammar, Instructional Materials, Language Variation
Wells, Gordon – 1993
In a discussion of the role of language in education, education is viewed as a semiotic apprenticeship, or opportunity to gain the cultural tools and practices for meaning-making in construction of knowledge. This process occurs through guided participation in discipline-based forms of inquiry. In this enterprise, language is seen as having a…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Feedback, Foreign Countries, Inquiry
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