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Small, Steven L. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1994
Connectionist (parallel distributed processing) modeling provides a new way to approach the neurological study of language. This method focuses on the interplay between a computational model and the appropriate neurological, neuropsychological, and speech and language data, couched in connectionist mechanisms that map naturally to what is known of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Acquisition, Language Impairments, Language Processing
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Pryor, Elizabeth Gibbons; Stuart, Denise – Ohio Reading Teacher, 1991
Examines the historical background of children's invented spelling, describes and exemplifies the stages of spelling development, and discusses current research concerning the effects of the use of invented spelling on learning to read. Explores the development of invented spelling in journal writing and articulates ways to foster children's…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Invented Spelling, Journal Writing, Language Acquisition
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Dwyer, Edward J. – Reading Teacher, 1991
Provides an example of how figurative language can be directly taught to elementary students. Provides a collection of figurative sentences that teachers can use with their students. (MG)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Figurative Language, Language Acquisition, Learning Activities
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Preston, Dennis R. – Second Language Research, 1993
Variationist linguistics, also called sociolinguistics, has been misunderstood and misrepresented in second-language acquisition (SLA) research. Four impediments to the development of a profitable interaction between sociolinguists and the SLA community are discussed. (36 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interprofessional Relationship, Language Acquisition, Language Research
Piccioli, Maria Teresa – Rassegna Italiana di Linguistica Applicata, 1992
A case study on bilingual child language development used the systemic functional (SF) model to analyze data. Other studies have used the generative transformational or pragmatic models. The SF framework recognizes language as a tristratal system composed of semantics, lexicogrammar, and phonology. (49 references) (LET)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Research
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Lewis, Barbara A.; Thompson, Lee A. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1992
Fifty-seven same-sex twin sets (32 monozygotic and 25 dizygotic) were examined for concordance of speech and language disorders. Monozygotic twins had a higher concordance than dizygotic twins and also were more similar in the types of disorders they presented than dizygotic twins. Positive family histories were reported for both groups.…
Descriptors: Family Influence, Genetics, Heredity, Incidence
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McCawley, James D. – Journal of Linguistics, 1992
The familiar linguistic diagram for language acquisition is held to be theory-neutral. Arguments of Lightfoot to the contrary are refuted, and theories about children's language acquisition are discussed. (Contains 11 references.) (LB)
Descriptors: Children, Descriptive Linguistics, Foreign Countries, Language Acquisition
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Akiyama, M. Michael; Wilcox, Sharon A. – Journal of Child Language, 1993
Experiments with groups of 30 children (aged 3 through 6) and 32 children (aged 5 through 8) showed that (1) children use linguistic form-class information with familiar discrete objects, (2) children do not use linguistic form-class information with familiar food, and (3) children use only object category information with unfamiliar items.…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Processes, Form Classes (Languages), Language Acquisition
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Paul, Rhea; Alforde, Sally – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1993
Production of grammatical morphemes was examined in free speech samples from 34 4-year-olds with history of slow expressive language development (SELD) and control group. Both the SELD children who had caught up in mean length of utterance by age four and those who had not had acquired fewer grammatical morphemes than controls, though acquisition…
Descriptors: Delayed Speech, Developmental Stages, Expressive Language, Grammar
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Manis, Franklin R.; Seidenberg, Mark S.; Doi, Lisa M. – Scientific Studies of Reading, 1999
Examines the contributions of rapid automatic naming, verbal ability, and phonological awareness to the prediction of phonological and orthographic skills from the first to the second grade. Illustrates how explicit computational models of reading can clarify relations among tasks commonly used in reading research. (SC)
Descriptors: Grade 1, Grade 2, Language Acquisition, Primary Education
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Saffran, Jenny R.; Johnson, Elizabeth K.; Aslin, Richard N.; Newport, Elissa L. – Cognition, 1999
Examined whether use of statistical properties of syllable sequences is uniquely tied to linguistic materials for adults and 8-month olds. Found that both groups were able to segment a continuous non-linguistic auditory sequence or tone stream, with performance indistinguishable from that obtained from syllable streams. Results suggests that the…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Infants
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Liceras, Juana M.; Diaz, Lourdes – Second Language Research, 1999
Analyzes Spanish second-language oral spontaneous data from adult native speakers of pro-drop and topic-drop languages. Results show that all Spanish nonnative grammars contain null subjects in both matrix and subordinate clauses. Many nonnative pronominal subjects do not have the same value as native Spanish subjects, and subject pronouns are…
Descriptors: Chinese, French, Japanese, Language Acquisition
Chapman, Robin S.; Hesketh, Linda J. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1998
Production of grammatical and lexical verbs in narratives from 29 individuals with Down syndrome and 29 controls matched on linguistic level was examined. Individuals with Down syndrome produced fewer lexical or grammatical verbs per utterance compared to the control group but produced a greater diversity of lexical verbs. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Downs Syndrome, Language Acquisition, Language Impairments
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Goffman, Lisa; Malin, Caren – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1999
This study investigated lower-lip motor processes underlying production of iambic and trochaic metrical forms with 16 children (ages 3 and 4) and eight adults. Movement patterns were well differentiated for both groups but in qualitatively different ways. Results suggest that metrical forms are perceptually and linguistically established.…
Descriptors: Adults, Language Acquisition, Motor Development, Phonology
Kim, Seongchan – Journal of Japan-Korea Association of Applied Linguistics, 1998
Examines age of acquisition of multiple wh-questions in English and Korean, whether there is any difference between English and Korean in terms of the stage at which the multiple wh-question pattern emerges, and whether there is any difference in the degree of difficulty of various multiple wh-questions in Korean and English. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Age, Contrastive Linguistics, English, Korean
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