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Perlman, Carole L.; Rice, William K., Jr. – 1979
The English language portions of appropriate levels of the Language Assessment Scales (LAS) were administered to 193 English-speaking monolingual elementary school students. The students were aged 5-14, and had average reading achievement scores on the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills. On the basis of the publisher's norms, maturational trends in scores…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Anglo Americans, Elementary Education, English
Ellert, Arnest E. – 1968
In order to test the validity of self-pacing, teacher-directed and self-paced programed German courses were set up for two years at Colorado State University. The Carroll-Sapon language aptitude test, attitude tests, and the Educational Testing Service standardized German tests were administered to conventional German classes as well as to both…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, College Language Programs, Educational Research, Experimental Teaching
Silverman, Charles, Ed. – 1976
In the spring of 1975, the High/Scope Productive Language Assessment Tasks (PLAT) were administered to virtually all second-grade and third-grade children at five centers, who had been enrolled in the Follow Through program since entering school; the PLAT was also administered to groups of non-Follow-Through children at four of five sites.…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Educational Research, Educationally Disadvantaged, Language Arts
Aitken, Kenneth G., Comp. – 1975
This bibliography is intended to provide a selective list of references on the cloze procedure and its application to teaching English as a second language. Part one of the bibliography includes seven general references on the cloze procedure in general, i.e., research reviews and bibliographies. These were chosen because they provide extensive…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Cloze Procedure, English (Second Language), Language Tests
Keller-Cohen, Deborah – 1975
This study investigated the relationships obtained among verbal imitation, comprehension, and production when a stimulus sentence exceeded the child's short term memory. A total of 32 children, aged 3 to 5 years, took tests of comprehension, nonverbal imitation, verbal imitation, and production of structures expressing sequence ("before", "after",…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education, Imitation, Language Acquisition
Dever, Richard B.
Examined are several tests designed to measure language development in retarded children and possible options for research. Past attempts (such as Berko's Test of Morphology) to evaluate retarded children's linguistic development are criticized for inadequate language definitions and invalid testing methods. Suggestions for data-gathering options…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Exceptional Child Education, Language Acquisition, Language Tests
Hisel, Wanda Coffield – 1974
The purposes of this study were to develop an informal language inventory for classroom teachers to use in screening a child's speech, to have classroom teachers use the inventory with students to determine if they could use it, and to determine if teachers would use the assessment form after they had had some experience with it. The development…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Education, Language Arts, Language Research
Coker, Pamela L.; Legum, Stanley E. – 1972
The Entry Survey is a 22-item, individually administered test assessing kindergarten children's language skills. Sixteen of the items address the semantic development of the following pairs of polar opposites: before-after, large-small, tall-short, and thick-thin. The remaining six items address letter identification ("c,""m,"…
Descriptors: Child Language, Early Childhood Education, Educational Research, Kindergarten Children
Hallett, Suzanne Hogan – 1974
The purpose of this study was to investigate children's acquisition of the non-comparative forms of spatial adjectives and to specifically test the following experimental questions: (1) Are positive-pole terms, or those such as "big," which indicate extent along a dimension, acquired earlier than negative-pole terms? (2) Does…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Child Language, Generalization, Language Acquisition
Leibowitz, Arnold H. – Notre Dame Lawyer, 1969
The thesis of this article is that, in general, English literacy tests and other statutory sanctions applied in favor of English were originally formulated as an indirect but effective means of achieving discrimination on the basis of race, creed, or color. Many such provisions in the law are anachronistic, having only historical interest today,…
Descriptors: Discriminatory Legislation, English, English (Second Language), Federal Legislation
Taylor, Thomasine Hughes – 1969
The study reported in this dissertation was conducted with the cooperation of the San Antonio Independent School District as part of the Language Research Project (formerly the San Antonio Language Research Project), Department of Curriculum and Instruction, the University of Texas. (For the author's descriptive abstract of the project, see AL 002…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Disadvantaged, English (Second Language), Experimental Programs
Johnson, Dale; Venezky, Richard – 1970
Since pronunciations of vowel clusters are among the most unpredictable letter-sound correspondences in English and therefore children learning to read must often rely on something other than spelling as a clue to pronunciation of vowel cluster words, data relating to pronunciation frequencies of certain vowel clusters were gathered for this…
Descriptors: Child Language, Elementary School Students, Language Research, Language Tests
Spolsky, Bernard – 1968
Fries' definition of knowing a language rejects the layman's notion that the criterion is knowing a certain number of words. It involves, rather, knowing a set of items--sound segments, sentence patterns, lexical items--which must be made a matter of automatic habit. Various approaches to testing someone's use of a language have failed to take…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Communication Problems, Interference (Language), Language Tests
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Savignon, Sandra J. – 1974
A conversation with the author's 7-year-old son who is just beginning to learn French serves to illustrate the concept of communicative competence and its implications for second-language teaching and testing. Communicative competence is defined as the ability to engage in spontaneous, interpersonal transactions, in contrast to linguistic…
Descriptors: Child Language, Communication Skills, French, Habit Formation
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Gardocki, Henry A. – 1965
This test booklet is designed for use with the workbook for the Introductory Unit of the beginning audiolingual Latin course. The tests review syllable division in Latin, Latin cognates, sentence structure, verbs, adjective agreement, and case. The tests correspond to workbook lessons. For related material, see FL 004 156-60. (DD)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Basic Skills, Grammar, Independent Study
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