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Howe, Ann C. – 1972
The purposes of the second year of the Heman Street Preschool remained the same as they had been in the previous year: to provide experiences for preschool children which would increase their chances for later success in school and to serve as a training site where graduate students might learn to work effectively with preschool children and with…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Data Collection, Graduate Students, Language Acquisition
Stark, Joel; And Others – 1972
Selected principles and procedures related to language training for nonverbal children are presented. The participating children are 3 to 6 years of age and are enrolled at a clinic for a minimal of 3 hours of individual therapy a week. The language problems vary considerably. The possibility of some central nervous system dysfunction is thought…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Case Studies, Exceptional Child Education, Guidelines
Anderson, Dennis L. – 1972
An examination of models which have been employed in making predictions about the interference effect is made. It is pointed out that investigators mainly have relied upon the paired-associate model borrowed from classical studies in the field of verbal learning. This basic paradigm, represented as A-B, A-C, A-B, has produced fairly consistent…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Interference (Language), Language Acquisition, Learning Processes
Ahlstrom, Clyde J., Comp. – 1970
The 1970 annual evaluation of Title I (Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965) State Migrant Program in Kansas is presented in this report. The program, located in 10 school districts, was in operation for 6 weeks during the summer; in 1 district the program continued for 8 weeks. The program involved 1,174 children from preschool to the…
Descriptors: Ancillary Services, Annual Reports, Educational Development, Elementary Education
Swain, Merrill – 1971
A definition of bilingualism can include speakers of different languages as well as those who speak several dialects or several sub-varieties of dialects in the same language. Most speakers are able to practice code-switching, whether it is from language to language or dialect to dialect, and the processes involved in such a capability may be the…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Child Language, Cognitive Processes, Dialects
Reese, Clyde; Morrow, Robert O. – 1971
In a study of preschool child development programs, the purposes were two-fold: (1) to determine the effects of socioeconomic mix upon the cognitive, social, and language development of disadvantaged children, and (2) to determine the relative effects of two percentages of socioeconomic mix upon the cognitive, social, and language development of…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Disadvantaged Youth, Economic Factors
Baron, Naomi S. – 1976
This paper explores the questions of how and why children learn names for things. The acquisition of reference is set within a broader discussion of linguistic representation, which defines language as a system functioning in a three-way relationship among the individual language user, the world of experience, and the social community. It is…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Processes, Language Acquisition, Language Research
Olson, David R.; Nickerson, Nancy – 1977
The properties of written, textual language with which children deal in school can be distinguished from those of oral language by examining the manner in which interpersonal and logical functions are stressed and by assessing the degree to which interpretation is confined by meaning explicitly stated in textual matter. The developmental process…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition
Hutcheson, Pat Penn – 1972
The nature of nonstandard dialects and the ways they may contribute to reading failure in the children who speak them are the focal points around which the books and articles in this annotated bibliography were compiled. Part one, "The Linguistically Different Learner," contains abstracts of items which deal primarily with language…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Annotated Bibliographies, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Acquisition
Applebee, Arthur N. – 1976
A general model of the uses of symbolic systems is defined in terms of the use of two techniques of symbolization: transactional and presentational. These techniques in turn are shown to relate to underlying modes of experience, which Susanne Langer has discussed as objective and subjective feeling, respectively. The second half of the paper…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Expression, Child Development, Developmental Stages
Sheldon, Amy – 1976
This paper reports on a study of the acquisition of subject and object relative clauses by monolingual French speaking children aged 4-10 years, in Rimouski, Quebec. The children were tested for their comprehension of six types of relative sentences. A coordinate sentence control test was administered. An adult control group was also tested on the…
Descriptors: Child Language, Comprehension, English, French
Lamendella, John T. – 1976
The diagnostic problem presented by children without obvious neurological, cognitive, genetic, emotional or environmental basis for their atypical or delayed language development is discussed. One unresolved issue is whether the deficits of such dysphasic children are linguistic or are more fundamental cognitive or perceptuomotor deficits. A…
Descriptors: Child Language, Communication (Thought Transfer), Delayed Speech, Genetics
Huntley, Renee M., Ed.
As part of a review of emphases in high school and college language-arts curricula, the American College Testing Program sponsored an invitational language-arts conference at its national office, in February 1976. The eight conference participants were selected to represent various fields of specialization and several institutional affiliations.…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Conference Reports, Educational Assessment, English Curriculum
Williams, Frederick; And Others – 1977
In dealing with children's language, this document provides a picture of how language is considered in child development, how children differ in their use of language, and how attitudes about children's language tend to be developed. The document may be used for any inservice program on children's speech (directly observable vocal behaviors),…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Child Development, Child Language, Elementary Education
Hargis, Charles H. – 1976
This paper outlines the syntactic structures which represent a stage in the cognitive development of children, and focusses on an aspect of cognitive development known as conservation. The cognitive components of conservation are presented as the primordial base for the set of syntactic structures which map or mirror them. Piaget proposed four…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Conservation (Concept)
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