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Donahue-Kilburg, Gail – 1992
This book is designed to provide a broad range of information on family structure and function in an increasingly multicultural society, family system characteristics and the implications for intervention, communication development in the family context, the nature and delivery of family centered-services, specific requirements of Public Law…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Early Intervention, Educational Legislation, Family Characteristics
Bolitho, Rod – 1991
If teacher education is to train second language teachers to be principled practitioners, it is essential to resist the attraction of panaceas and recipe-type solutions to instructional problems, and to promote teachers' better understanding of what constitutes successful language learning. Second language acquisition (SLA) research, both applied…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Cognitive Style, Error Analysis (Language), Foreign Countries
Geekie, Peter; Raban, Bridie – 1993
Noting that conversation between adults and young children is a well-known stimulus to language development, but that conversation is seldom fully used in the classroom, this paper argues that conversations can and should be used more. It presents a range of research findings and classroom examples to support that argument. Chapter 1 examines the…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Cognitive Development
Reichle, Joe; And Others – 1993
This paper examines issues in establishing an initial social/communicative repertoire with individuals who have severe to profound disabilities, with emphasis on intervention involving the most severely affected. The paper stresses the importance of beginning intervention efforts even before learners show intentional behavior and discrimination of…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Communication Aids (for Disabled), Communication Skills, Delivery Systems
Dickie, J. A.; Lewis, Marilyn – 1981
Instructional materials are presented for teachers working with classes of adult migrants at technical institutes, high schools, or community centers in New Zealand. The materials are planned to be used in group training sessions, and the handbook includes suggestions for discussions, group tasks, and individual work. The handbook may be used for…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Class Activities, English (Second Language)
Demuth, Katherine – 1989
An autosegmental account of the child's acquisition of grammatical tone in Sesotho, a southern Bantu language, is presented. The following theoretical questions are addressed: (1) When and how does the child figure out that Sesotho is a tonal rather than intonational, stress, or accentual language?; (2) How does the child acquire tonal rules?; and…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Bantu Languages, Case Studies, Child Language
Duranti, Alessandro; Ochs, Elinor – 1989
A study investigated how Samoan adults use genitive constructions in comparison with use by four young children. Results suggest that while adults and children both favor a clausal strategy of highlighting the affected object in a manipulative activity scene, Samoan children have difficulty exploiting the grammar of genitive noun phrases to encode…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Child Language, Comparative Analysis
Advanced Technology, Inc., Indianapolis, IN. – 1990
The "Clipboard Connection" is a methodology to facilitate the rapid circulation of relevant pre-existing materials from Chapter 1 Technical Assistance Centers (TACs) to their clients, teachers of educationally disadvantaged children in resource centers. Each "Clipboard Connection" consists of a lead sheet summarizing the…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Educationally Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Acquisition
Otto, Beverly – 1991
A study examined emergent readers' reconstructions of familiar storybook texts for evidence of cohesive harmony. The study focused on: the range of cohesive harmony; whether the level of cohesive harmony would reach linguistic significance; and whether patterns within the original text would emerge. Fourteen inner-city kindergartners were…
Descriptors: Cohesion (Written Composition), Emergent Literacy, Kindergarten, Kindergarten Children
Dyson, Anne Haas; Genishi, Celia – 1991
This paper discusses how the vision of the child as a member of a community has been reflected in and has helped shape recent research in language arts education in early childhood. The paper discusses how researchers in language arts education have focused on (1) a range of genres (socially defined language events), including how children use…
Descriptors: Child Language, Classroom Research, Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy
Clyde, Margaret – 1990
This paper elaborates on a series of quotations to illustrate major influences in children's language development. The first quotation, from Lilian G. Katz (1988), suggests that what children like is not necessarily developmentally appropriate for them. This idea can be applied to the development of language competence. In the second quotation,…
Descriptors: Child Language, Communication Skills, English Instruction, Foreign Countries
Mounty, Judith Lynn – 1986
This study examined the possible sources of variability in sign language mastery in two deaf children of hearing parents. The study considered the interaction of environmental and innate factors within the framework of the "Nativization" hypothesis, which suggests that all language learners initially construct a linguistic system which…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Biological Influences, Case Studies, Child Language
Shanahan, Timothy, Ed. – 1990
Intended for elementary teachers, reading specialists, curriculum directors, and teacher trainers, this book provides readers with conceptual and theoretical insights and compelling accounts of classroom practice. The book argues that teaching and learning work best when they occur within a community of learners. The book provides interpretations…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition
Moore, Vanessa; McConachie, Helen – 1990
This study investigated variables that might be associated with outcome differences in language development of 10 children (ages 10-20 months) with blindness or severe visual impairments, attending a developmental vision clinic in southern England. Subjects' early patterns of expressive language development were examined and related to observed…
Descriptors: Blindness, Child Language, Comprehension, Expressive Language
Cognitive and Language Development in an Additive-Bilingual Program: Report after Four Observations.
Bamford, Kathryn W.; Mizokawa, Donald T. – 1991
The fourth phase of a longitudinal study focusing on the cognitive and language development of children in a primary-grade Spanish immersion program (SIP) is reported. Subjects were the remaining 13 members of an SIP cohort beginning in 1987, 15 members of a standard program comparison classroom, 18 members of another class in the 1987 SIP cohort,…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Immersion Programs


