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Marckwardt, Albert H. – 1971
The basic scope of this document is a study of the emergence of a linguistic standard for England. It is stated that this was essentially an unconscious process, a recognition of an existing social situation, which took place during the 15th century. A differentiation is made between speech characterized as standard and that characterized as…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation, Dialects
Kolczynski, Richard – 1973
Discussed are several studies that have examined the effect of sex differences on learning to read. Various findings have suggested 1) sex differences in anxiety manifest themselves early in children's academic careers; 2) girls tended to perform better on readiness measures; 3) boys scored significantly higher on a criterion test administered…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Language Acquisition, Reading Ability, Reading Achievement
PDF pending restorationZimmerman, Irla Lee; Steiner, Violette G. – 1970
The results of the administration of the Preschool Language Scale to two succeeding classes of Head Start children (N 174) in a large, heterogeneous school district are reported. The scale is an individually administered instrument divided into receptive and expressive language areas. All children were administered the Preschool Language Scale,…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Language Acquisition, Language Tests, Listening Comprehension
Bernstein, Basil, Ed. – 1973
This collection of studies is divided into four parts. Part one is concerned with aspects of maternal communication as it relates to regulative and instructional contexts. Part two focuses on aspects of the speech of five year olds, with Hawkins examining choices within the nominal group, Turner and Pickvance examining expressions of uncertainty…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Styles, Linguistic Competence
Brown, Charles T. – 1973
The pleasures and benefits of talking to one's self are presented in the context of self-understanding. The types of "self-talk" noted are writing, the trying out of future conversations to one's self, and soliloquizing before groups of people. Futhermore, speculation about the relation of the right and left hemispheres of the brain and…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Development, Communication (Thought Transfer), Emotional Development
Kates, Solis L. – 1972
Investigated were aspects of language development (association, memory, comprehension, and production) in three groups (50 individuals per group) of deaf adolescents who were variously trained by the pure oral method, the combined oral-manual method, and the Rochester fingerspelling method. One hearing group was matched with the deaf in age, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Educational Background, Exceptional Child Research, Finger Spelling
PDF pending restorationLaycock, Don – 1972
This paper presents a linguistic discussion of play-languages--designated as ludlings by the author and tentatively defined as the result of a transformation or a series of transformations acting regularly on an ordinary language text, with the intent of altering the form, but not the content of the original message, for purposes of concealment or…
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Language Research, Language Styles
Luckey, Evelyn Foreman – 1970
The hypothesis that disparities in children's associative responses are due to differences in verbal achievement was tested. Also tested was the assumption that for black inner-city children, conventionality in associative responding is accomplished at the expense of increasing verbal repertories and elaborating the meaning of words of varying…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Black Students, Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Students
Burns, Paul C., Ed.; And Others – 1972
An anthology of literature on elementary school language arts concepts is presented. Its purpose is to provide specific content that may help prospective and practicing teachers to recognize the role of language content in teaching. The anthology is divided into seven parts. Part One presents a general picture of the language arts curriculum that…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Concept Teaching, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers
Day, David E.; Nurss, Joanne
This report suggests some of the implications for those who are teaching young children or for those who might be involved in designing language programs. It is based on the results of a 1968-69 study to determine the effects of instruction over one school year on the language behavior of disadvantaged prekindergarten children in public schools…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, English Instruction, Language Ability, Language Acquisition
Rubin, Rosalyn; And Others – 1972
An extensive review of the literature on the relationship of speech articulation to reading and other language skills has revealed few studies in which relevant variables were clearly defined and carefully controlled. Results of past investigations fail to provide conclusive data due to the lack of consistency in defining disability groups, lack…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Delayed Speech, Language Acquisition, Oral Reading
Doman, Glenn – 1971
This paper discusses the place of reading instruction in the education of brain-injured children and presents some arguments for early reading instruction for children in general. Reading instruction is especially suitable for brain-injured children because reading presents an additional means of stimulating the brain. Meaning is attached to…
Descriptors: Children, Early Childhood Education, Early Reading, Language Acquisition
Whiteley, Darryl – 1971
Criticism of traditional methods of foreign language vocabulary study points out the need for a well-organized and systematic approach to information retrieval. A dual method is proposed which involves a learning and retrieval unit. Detailed description of the two systems illustrates how the student may allot and use his revision time in the most…
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Instructional Program Divisions, Language Acquisition, Language Instruction
TEMPLIN, MILDRED C. – 1966
A COMPARATIVE, LONGITUDINAL STUDY WAS CONDUCTED TO EXAMINE SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF DEAF AND NORMAL CHILDREN ON SELECTED COGNITIVE TASKS. THE SAMPLE, DISTRIBUTED INTO 3 AGE CATEGORIES, CONSISTED OF 72 NORMAL AND 60 DEAF CHILDREN. MEASURES WERE SELECTED TO ASSESS THE PERFORMANCE OF SUBJECTS (1) IN DIFFERENT AREAS OF COGNITION, (2) BY…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Tests, Comparative Analysis, Deafness
Ackerman, Paul D. – 1976
This study examined adult-child interaction during story readings, specifically the complexity and richness of extra-script dialogue as a function of how familiar the child and adult reader have become with a particular story through repeated readings. Subjects were approximately 50 children, ages 3 to 6 years. Two-minute segments were selected…
Descriptors: Intellectual Development, Interaction Process Analysis, Language Acquisition, Mothers


