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de Bruijn, Ellen R. A.; Dijkstra, Ton; Chwilla, Dorothee J.; Schriefers, Herbert J. – Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2001
Dutch-English bilinguals performed a generalized lexical decision task on triplets of items, responding with "yes" if all items wee correct Dutch and/or English words, and with "no" if one or ore of the items was not a word in wither language. Semantic priming effects were found in on-line response times. Event-related…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Cognitive Processes, Context Effect, Dutch
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Ayoun, Dalila – Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 1999
Investigates the acquisition of verb movement phenomena in the interlanguage of English native speakers learning French as a second language. Participants were given a grammaticality judgment task and production task. French native speakers' results go against certain theoretical predictions of negation and adverb placement in nonfinite contexts,…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Cognitive Processes, French, Grammatical Acceptability
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Elder, Linda; Paul, Richard – Journal of Developmental Education, 2001
Argues that students should continuously question the purpose of their daily classroom activities and assignments. Explains that when students are required to consider purpose, they begin to develop important intellectual skills, and to bring relevance to their critical thinking and daily life. (NB)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Critical Thinking, Evaluative Thinking, Learning Strategies
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Guo, Taomei; Peng, Danling; Liu, Ying – Cognition, 2005
The Stroop paradigm was used to examine the role of phonological activation in semantic access and its development in reading Chinese characters. Subjects (age 7-23 years) of different reading ability were asked to name the display color of Chinese characters. The characters were displayed in four different colors: red, yellow, blue and green.…
Descriptors: Semantics, Reading Ability, Chinese, Phonology
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Mondada, Lorenza; Doehler, Simona Pekarek – Canadian Modern Language Review, 2005
This article provides an empirically based perspective on the contribution of conversation analysis (CA) and sociocultural theory to our understanding of learners' second language (L2) practices within what we call a strong socio-interactionist perspective. It explores the interactive (re)configuration of tasks in French second language…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, French, Second Language Learning, Sociocultural Patterns
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Clendon, Sally; Gillon, Gail; Yoder, David – International Journal of Disability Development and Education, 2005
This study provides insights into the benefits of phoneme awareness intervention for children with complex communication needs (CCN). The specific aims of the study were: (1) to determine whether phoneme awareness skills can be successfully trained in children with CCN; and (2) to observe any transfer effects to phoneme awareness tasks not…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Coding, Transfer of Training, Written Language
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Nuerk, Hans-Christoph; Kaufmann, Liane; Zoppoth, Sabine; Willmes, Klaus – Developmental Psychology, 2004
Magnitude is assumed to be represented along a holistic mental number line in adults. However, the authors recently observed a unit-decade compatibility effect for 2-digit numbers that is inconsistent with this "holisticness" assumption (H.-C. Nuerk, U. Weger, & K. Willmes, 2001). This study used the compatibility effect to examine whether the…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Computation, Models, Cognitive Processes
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Walker, Keith; Smith, Liz – International Journal of Art and Design Education, 2004
This paper examines the value of a task-based approach to engaging with original works of art and focuses in particular upon the experiences of a group of PGCE Art and Design trainees when they visited an exhibition entitled, Air Guitar: Art Reconsidering Rock Music, to carry out given tasks. The extent to which a task-based approach might…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Rock Music, Arts Centers, Art Criticism
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Hummel, Hans G. K.; Paas, Fred; Koper, E. J. R. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2004
We investigate the effects of cueing, in a multimedia programme for the individualized training of the whole task to prepare a plea, on the learning outcomes of 43 sophomore law students. The cueing formats of worked-out examples (WOEs), process worksheets (PWs), and both WOE and PW are compared to a no-cueing control condition. Our hypotheses…
Descriptors: Law Students, Multimedia Instruction, Cues, Comparative Analysis
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Carlisle, Joanne F.; Fleming, Jane – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2003
This study explores emerging lexical processes that may be the foundation for children's acquisition of morphological knowledge and the relation of these processes to reading comprehension. First and third graders were given two tasks involving lexical analysis of morphologically complex words. Two years later, they were given a measure of…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Semantics, Morphemes, Language Processing
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Johnson, Valerie E. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2005
Purpose: This investigation examined the comprehension of third person singular /s/ in 30 African American English (AAE)-speaking children as a subject-number agreement marker on a comprehension task. Method: A comprehension task was presented to 30 typically developing AAE-speaking children between the ages of 4 and 6. The children were randomly…
Descriptors: African American Children, Black Dialects, Language Impairments, Language Acquisition
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Kopecky, Helena; Chang, H. Theresa; Klorman, Rafael; Thatcher, Joan E.; Borgstedt, Agneta D. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2005
We administered the Tower of Hanoi to demographically comparable samples of control participants (n = 34) and children with the Combined (n = 22) and Inattentive subtypes (n = 19) of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Controls excelled over children with the Inattentive subtype, who outperformed patients with the Combined subtype.…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Hyperactivity, Attention Deficit Disorders, Stimulants
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Penney, Trevor B.; Leung, Kar Man; Chan, Po Chi; Meng, Xiangzhi; McBride-Chang, Catherine A. – Annals of Dyslexia, 2005
The role of information processing deficits in poor readers of nonalphabetic scripts such as Chinese is not well documented. Here, we examined perceptual processing in good and poor readers of Chinese. Specifically, two groups of third grade children comprising 20 "good readers" and 19 "poor readers," drawn from a larger pool of 254 students, were…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Grade 3, Phonology, Phonemes
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Sibley, Benjamin A.; Etnier, Jennifer L. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2004
Attention is a term that has been used to describe a broad range of topics in the sport and exercise literature (Nougier, Stein, & Bonnel, 1991). Research focusing on attention has included studies on selectivity, concentration, mental set, visual search, arousal, and information processing (Abernethy, 2001), and a variety of techniques (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Information Processing, Attention Control, Cognitive Processes, Reaction Time
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Stevens, Catherine; Gallagher, Melinda – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2004
This experiment investigated relational complexity and relational shift in judgments of auditory patterns. Pitch and duration values were used to construct two-note perceptually similar sequences (unary relations) and four-note relationally similar sequences (binary relations). It was hypothesized that 5-, 8- and 11-year-old children would perform…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Auditory Perception
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