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Peer reviewedZei, Branky – Journal of Child Language, 1979
This article discusses a study designed to obtain some information regarding the nature of the awareness children have of their own articulatory activity and the level of mental development at which this awareness appears. (Author/CFM)
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Research
Gaillard, Lee – Independent School, 1977
Considers some of the obvious causes of our nation's verbal crisis. Presents methods for treating symptoms at the college and secondary level and prescribes preventive measures at lower levels that will heighten verbal awareness, interest, and skills. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Educational Problems, English Education, Guidelines, Linguistic Competence
Peer reviewedTreiman, Rebecca; Zukowski, Andrea – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1996
Noting that in previous research, the linguistic status of the unit has often been confounded by its size, five experiments were conducted to provide a better test of the linguistic status hypothesis. Results supported the linguistic status hypothesis by indicating that effects of linguistic level on phonological sensitivity cannot always be…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy, Language Acquisition, Linguistic Competence
de Rosnay, Marc; Hughes, Claire – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2006
This paper presents a selective review of the literature addressing the influence of young children's conversational environments and interactions on their psychological understanding of persons. Our dual purposes are to reveal some consensus on the current state of knowledge and to foster a programmatic approach to future research. The initial…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Linguistic Competence, Young Children, Interpersonal Competence
Barnes, Ann – Language Learning Journal, 2006
How beginning teachers learn to teach has been the focus of a substantial amount of research. The process is complex, and a number of theories and models have been put forward. For example, Fuller and Bown's (1975) well-known classification of beginning teachers' concerns into self, task and impact (and the sequential nature of these categories)…
Descriptors: Linguistic Competence, Language Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Beginning Teachers
Saylor, Megan M.; Baird, Jodie A.; Gallerani, Catherine – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2006
Children's observation of the given-new contract was tested with a task requiring children to provide novel, rather than known, information about an event to a listener. Study 1 revealed developmental differences in children's adherence to the contract: 4- and 5-year-olds showed better adherence to the contract than 3-year-olds. In Studies 2 and…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Age Differences, Individual Development, Cognitive Processes
Liu, Jianda – Language Testing, 2007
Pragmatic proficiency has been incorporated in the EFL teaching and testing syllabi in China, but the corresponding tests still focus on linguistic competence. The gap between the teaching and testing is mainly due to the lack of generally accepted measures of communicative abilities such as pragmatic competence. This study developed a…
Descriptors: Linguistic Competence, Speech Acts, Testing, Foreign Countries
Horwitz, Elaine K. – 1983
This study explored the relationship between conceptual level, a social cognitive variable, and second language communicative competence. The subjects were female secondary school students in five second-year French classes. The research hypotheses stated that conceptual level was related to the development of communicative competence while…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Concept Formation, Creative Thinking, Interpersonal Competence
Sanders, Carol – Modern Languages, 1975
Reviews the relationship between linguistic theory and language teaching. The suggestion is made that a teaching approach should not be based completely on one theory, be it structuralist or generative. In selecting an approach, the teacher should draw selectively on various linguistic theories, on educational psychology, and on practical…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Educational Psychology, Language Instruction, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedOller, D. Kimbrough – Language Learning, 1974
It is argued here that childhood phonological errors systematically simplify the child's inventory of phonetic elements and strings. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Child Language, Error Analysis (Language), Error Patterns
Bradshaw, John – Audio-Visual Language Journal, 1974
Asserts that language mastery should be judged separately from knowledge, reasoning ability and personality traits. Recognition of and communication of intention are discussed as key factors in language mastery, and the skills of reading, speaking, writing and comprehension are described as independent skills. (RM)
Descriptors: Language Ability, Language Acquisition, Language Arts, Language Learning Levels
Sewell, Penny – Audio-Visual Language Journal, 1974
The typical day of a student travelling in France is outlined, with discussion of the different types of language he would be exposed to. Ways in which classroom teaching can provide similar experience are suggested, and abilities involved in listening and reading which are not language-specific are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Course Content, French, Language Instruction, Language Skills
The Transition from Gestural to Linguistic Communication: Social Variations in a Mestiza Population.
Zukow, Patricia Goldring – 1982
This study, an intra-cultural comparison among a Mestiza population in Central Mexico, was designed to investigate what the universal and culture-specific aspects of children's transition from sensorimotor to linguistic communication might be. (The culture-specific aspect was defined in this study as the degree to which caregivers provided…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Caregivers, Communication (Thought Transfer), Comprehension
Houlette, Forrest; Ramsey, Paige A. – 1979
The Cooperative Principle posits four general ways in which a speaker is expected to be cooperative: (1) quantity--make a contribution no more and no less informative than is required; (2) quality--say only that which one both believes and has adequate evidence for; (3) relation--be relevant; and (4) manner--make a contribution easy to understand.…
Descriptors: Information Processing, Language Usage, Linguistic Competence, Linguistic Performance
Kocher, Margaret – Elementary English, 1974
Successful teachers of reading to minority children must be linguistically sophisticated. (JH)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Elementary Education, Linguistic Competence, Literacy Education

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