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Lisa Pearl – Journal of Child Language, 2023
Computational cognitive modeling is a tool we can use to evaluate theories of syntactic acquisition. Here, I review several models implementing theories that integrate information from both linguistic and non-linguistic sources to learn different types of syntactic knowledge. Some of these models additionally consider the impact of factors coming…
Descriptors: Computation, Cognitive Processes, Models, Syntax
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Ilia V. Markov; Ksenia S. Kharitonova; Elena L. Grigorenko – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
Phonological awareness and phonological working memory are essential for successful language acquisition and development of literacy. Although this essence is language-universal, its degree varies for different languages, depending, in part, on language transparency. The current study analyzes the adapted versions of the pseudoword repetition test…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Phonological Awareness, Phonology, Language Acquisition
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Lisa Bartha-Doering; Vito Giordano; Sophie Mandl; Silvia Benavides-Varela; Anna Weiskopf; Johannes Mader; Julia Andrejevic; Nadine Adrian; Lisa Emilia Ashmawy; Patrick Appel; Rainer Seidl; Stephan Doering; Angelika Berger; Johanna Alexopoulos – Developmental Science, 2025
Newborns are able to neurally discriminate between speech and nonspeech right after birth. To date it remains unknown whether this early speech discrimination and the underlying neural language network is associated with later language development. Preterm-born children are an interesting cohort to investigate this relationship, as previous…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Perception, Brain, Birth
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Ola Ghawi-Dakwar; Elinor Saiegh-Haddad – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2025
Purpose: Word learning requires the creation of phonological and semantic representations and links in long-term memory. Phonological distance of a given word from the spoken language affects children's lexical-phonological representations and processing. The study investigates the role of the phonological distance of Modern Standard Arabic (StA)…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Arabic, Bilingualism, Phonology
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Yi-Fan Li; Kathy B. Ewoldt; Wei Yan; Melissa Cornelius-Freyre – International Journal for Research in Learning Disabilities, 2025
This systematic review addresses the research gap in understanding the efficacy of experimental interventions designed to improve the academic outcomes of English Learners with Learning Disabilities (ELswLD). After conducting a rich evaluation of reviews related to English Learners and to students who have disabilities, we contextualize the need…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, English Learners, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities
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Tom Palmer; Gerard Abou Jaoude; Rolando Leiva Granados; Neha Batura; Frederik Booysen; Liesel Ebersöhn; Lu Gram; Audrey Prost; Francesco Salustri; Jolene Skordis – Infant and Child Development, 2025
Although the role of the home in supporting early childhood development, early learning and school outcomes is well established, the perspectives of caregivers on child development and schooling outcomes are comparatively underexplored. This qualitative study was conducted with caregivers of children aged 6-10 years in Mahikeng, South Africa and…
Descriptors: Caregiver Attitudes, Beliefs, Child Development, Outcomes of Education
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Dorthe Bleses; Fabio Trecca; Anders Højen; Laura Justice; Pauline Slot; Kelly Purtell – Educational Researcher, 2025
We Learn Together is a 20-week, low-cost infant/toddler school-readiness intervention developed to provide instructional content and supportive tools for teachers to be more explicit and intentional in interactions with children to support early development. Short-term effects were established in a previously published real-world effectiveness…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Infants, Toddlers, School Readiness
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Beatriz González-Fernández – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2025
Second language acquisition (SLA) researchers have long searched for patterning in the development of linguistic elements (e.g., grammar and morphology). However, little attention has been given to the examination of systematicity in vocabulary acquisition, limiting our understanding about how overall vocabulary is learnt. The current study…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Language Acquisition, Sequential Learning, Written Language
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Baxter, Rebecca; Rees, Rachel; Perovic, Alexandra; Hulme, Charles – Developmental Science, 2022
Children with language learning difficulties frequently display problems learning grammar. One such group is children with Down syndrome. This study evaluates the effectiveness of an intervention to teach the use of the regular simple past tense to children with Down syndrome. Trained teaching assistants delivered the intervention for 20 min per…
Descriptors: Grammar, Down Syndrome, Early Intervention, English Instruction
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Roemer, Emily J.; Kushner, Elizabeth H.; Iverson, Jana M. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
This study examined joint engagement, parent labels, and language development in infants with an elevated (EL) and typical likelihood (TL) for ASD. Parent-child interactions were coded for joint engagement and parent labels at 12 and 18 months, and language skills were assessed later in toddlerhood for 12 EL infants diagnosed with ASD (EL-ASD), 17…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Infants, Parent Child Relationship
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Belisle, Jordan; Dixon, Mark R.; Malkin, Albert; Hollie, Joshua; Stanley, Caleb R. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2022
Competing viewpoints on the independency or interdependency of Skinner's verbal operants have been discussed in the literature and with empirical support for both positions generated using single-case research methods. Our study provides support for the interdependency of the verbal operants using items contained in the Verbal Behavior Milestones…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Verbal Operant Conditioning, Verbal Ability, Language Acquisition
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Bowdrie, Kristina; Holt, Rachael Frush; Blank, Andrew; Wagner, Laura – Journal of Child Language, 2021
Grammatical morphology often links small acoustic forms to abstract semantic domains. Deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) children have reduced access to the acoustic signal and frequently have delayed acquisition of grammatical morphology (e.g., Tomblin, Harrison, Ambrose, Walker, Oleson & Moeller, 2015). This study investigated the naturalistic…
Descriptors: Morphology (Languages), Deafness, Hearing Impairments, Children
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Pye, Clifton – Journal of Child Language, 2021
The outstanding property of human language is its diversity, and yet acquisition data is only available for three percent of the world's 6000+ spoken languages. Due to the rapid pace of language loss, it may not be possible to document how children acquire half of the world's indigenous languages in as little as two decades. This loss permanently…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Indigenous Populations, Language Maintenance, Language Skill Attrition
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Campos, Ana Duarte; Oliveira, Helena Mendes; Soares, Ana Paula – Journal of Child Language, 2021
Reading is one of the most important milestones a child achieves throughout development. Above the letter level, the syllable has been shown to play a relevant role at early stages of visual word recognition in adult skilled readers. However, studies aiming to examine when, during reading acquisition, the syllable emerges as a functional…
Descriptors: Syllables, Portuguese, Language Acquisition, Task Analysis
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Srinivasan, Mahesh; Rabagliati, Hugh – Child Development Perspectives, 2021
Word learning is typically studied as a problem in which children need to learn a single meaning for a new word. And by most theories, children's learning is itself guided by the assumption that a new word will have only one meaning. However, the majority of words in languages are polysemous, carrying multiple related and distinct meanings. Here,…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Language Acquisition, Learning Processes, Linguistic Theory
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