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Bremer, Christine D.; McGovern, Katharine – 1977
Three ten-step series of synthetic speech stimuli were constructed: /raem/ to laem/, /raem/ to /waem/, and /laem/ to /yaem/. Within each series, differences consisted of variations in onset frequency and slope of transition in the second or third formant. These stimuli were presented to 5- to 7-year-old children in identification…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Auditory Perception, Child Language, Consonants
Taylor, Nancy; And Others – 1978
Three groups (41 university reading faculty members, 34 classroom teachers, and 128 parents) provided data about their attitudes toward the relationship between language and reading, the reading process, and reading instruction. The results suggest that the three groups have different concepts of teaching and learning. For example, in the…
Descriptors: Child Language, Comparative Analysis, Differences, Elementary Education
Morrow, Robert D.; McBride, Hugh J. – 1977
This article discusses the assessment of language and cognitive development as reflected in preschool activities and describes the Preschool Language-Cognitive Assessment for Curriculum Entry (PLACE). Five task-skill areas associated with common preschool activities (building with blocks, completing puzzles, pounding pegs, etc) are identified. How…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Cognitive Development, Identification, Language Acquisition
Gowie, Cheryl J.; Powers, James E. – 1977
Developmental trends in the effects of expectations regarding agent/action matches on judgments of sentence acceptability were investigated. Five sentences reflected expected relations ("harmonious") and five contradicted them ("contrary"). Twelve subjects each were in grades 4 through 8 during year 1; the same 60 subjects…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Language, Children, Grammar
Myerson, Rosemarie Farkas – 1976
The purposes of this study were (1) to investigate changes in knowledge acquired by children between the ages of 8 and 17, with respect to certain complex word-derivation processes and (2) to investigate the relation of the changes in children's knowledge of word derivation to various aspects of their reading achievement. The study used ten words…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Secondary Education, Intelligence, Language Acquisition
Aquino, John – 1977
This report discusses the opposition to fantasy, as well as the support for it, both as an activity of the mind and as literature, and concludes that fantasy literature is useful in promoting language development and literature appreciation. The report then discusses characteristics of fantasy literature, lists works suitable for class use, and…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction
Montgomery, J. Anne – 1977
Imitation in the speech of the child serves at least three functions in the development of linguistic competence. Imitation provides auditory feedback for phonological and morpho-syntactic accuracy, produces a model for verification and/or clarification by speakers, and "makes time" for the processing and acquisition of information. Beyond these…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Child Development, Child Language, Imitation
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Cox, Jerry L. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1975
Failure in FL teaching is caused primarily by the theoretical view of language on which methodology has been based. A new theoretical base is required which is to be found in psycholinguistic research. The purpose of this paper is to inform the FL teacher of recent results of such research. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Learning Levels, Language Universals
Morlock, David A.; Mason, Barbara – Educ Training Ment Retarded, 1969
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Exceptional Child Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Institutionalized Persons
Guess, Doug; And Others – New Outlook Blind, 1969
Descriptors: Case Studies, Delayed Speech, Exceptional Child Education, Language Acquisition
Iitaka, Kyoko; Sano, Ryogoro – 1980
To investigate cross-sectionally and longitudinally the development of children's early verbal behavior, 10 normal first-born Japanese infants from middle-class families were observed monthly and examined from when they were 6 to 24 months of age. Audio- and video-taped language data were obtained in a laboratory playroom setting during 15-minute…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Child Language, Cognitive Development, Foreign Countries
Wartella, Alisa Berger; Williams, Diane – 1982
The paper examines aspects involved in providing an accurate evaluation of speech and language of culturally different preschool children. Dialectical differences of Spanish and Black English speakers are detailed. Culturally based nonverbal behaviors and situational factors, including touching behavior and eye contact, are considered. Cultural…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Youth, Cultural Differences, Informal Assessment
Gersten, Elayne – 1980
This study is designed to identify differences in linguistic and communicative performances among preschool-aged autistic children and to learn more about the syndrome of autism by examining patterns of language development, the course of its acquisition, and the context in which it is acquired. Studying the differentiation of skills considered…
Descriptors: Autism, Classroom Observation Techniques, Communication Disorders, Communication Skills
Stotsky, Sandra – 1982
There appear to be two basic theories about the relationship of written language to oral language and the relationship of writing to reading. The first theory views written language as a derivative of oral language and as an alternate but parallel form of oral language. The pedagogical implications of this model suggest that the problems of…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Acquisition, Language Processing
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Schaefer, Ronald P. – 1979
Studies of the acquisition of word meaning and the semantic features involved have been mostly confined to noun categories and polar adjectives. Investigation of the semantic categories underlying verb forms has implications not only for theories of child language acquisition but also for theories of semantic structure in general. Experimental…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Patterns
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