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Vousden, Janet I.; Maylor, Elizabeth A. – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2006
Dell, Burger, and Svec (1997) proposed that the proportion of speech errors classified as anticipations (e.g., "moot and mouth") can be predicted solely from the overall error rate, such that the greater the error rate, the lower the anticipatory proportion (AP) of errors. We report a study examining whether this effect applies to changes in error…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Statistical Analysis, Error Patterns, Speech Communication
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Colangelo, Annette; Buchanan, Lori – Brain and Language, 2006
The failure of inhibition hypothesis posits a theoretical distinction between implicit and explicit access in deep dyslexia. Specifically, the effects of failure of inhibition are assumed only in conditions that have an explicit selection requirement in the context of production (i.e., aloud reading). In contrast, the failure of inhibition…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Semantics, Inhibition, Psycholinguistics
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Ladouceur, Cecile D.; Dahl, Ronald E.; Birmaher, Boris; Axelson, David A.; Ryan, Neal D. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2006
Background: In this study we used event-related potentials (ERPs) and source localization analyses to track the time course of neural activity underlying response monitoring in children diagnosed with an anxiety disorder compared to age-matched low-risk normal controls. Methods: High-density ERPs were examined following errors on a flanker task…
Descriptors: Evidence, Anxiety Disorders, Anxiety, Diagnostic Tests
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Allchin, Douglas – Science & Education, 2006
This paper addresses Lawson's puzzlement about the absence of prediction in William Harvey's and Marcello Malpighi's views on capillaries. In addressing the context of that enquiry, it also addresses historiographic versus philosophical models of science, contexts of discovery versus justification, normative versus descriptive interpretations of…
Descriptors: Human Body, Metabolism, Prediction, Historiography
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Lange, Alissa A.; McPhillips, Martin; Mulhern, Gerry; Wylie, Judith – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2006
The present study assessed the compensatory effectiveness of four assistive software tools (speech synthesis, spellchecker, homophone tool, and dictionary) on literacy. Secondary-level students (N = 93) with reading difficulties completed computer-based tests of literacy skills. Training on their respective software followed for those assigned to…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Computer Software, Assistive Technology, Spelling
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Ravid, Dorit; Schiff, Rachel – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2006
Morphology is one of the organizing principles of the mental lexicon. It is especially important in Hebrew, where word structure expresses a rich array of semantic notions. This study investigated the ability of Hebrew-speaking children to solve written morphological analogies by reading and completing two sets of real and invented root- and…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Semitic Languages, Language Acquisition, Morphology (Languages)
Kuehlwein, Wolfgang – Neusprachliche Mitteilungen, 1975
Examines possible comparison techniques which should transcend linguistic levels and should be of practical use in the learning process. The article goes on to discuss the possibility of a contrastive study of errors. (Text is in German.) (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Contrastive Linguistics, Error Analysis (Language), Error Patterns
Manolakes, George – Elementary English, 1975
Spelling research indicates that many children already know how to spell a large number of the spelling words for their grade level and thus may be receiving unnecessary instruction. (JH)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Education, Error Patterns, Language Patterns
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Streager, H. R. – Babel: Journal of the Australian Federation of Modern Language Teachers' Associations, 1974
A number of observations are made of deviations from standard Italian made by students, both of Italian and non-Italian origin, in the Victorian H.S.C. examinations, with discussion of probable English, French and Italian dialectal influences. (RM)
Descriptors: Dialects, Error Patterns, Interference (Language), Italian
Rees, Jocelyn Marie; Coyle, Linda M. – 1986
A computer program is given which will generate a list of descriptions of the items to which a student has responded incorrectly on the Keymath Diagnostic Arithmetic Test. It is designed for the TRS-80, Model III, with two disk drives. The documentation lists all required materials, describes the six options and how to use them, indicates the…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Diagnostic Teaching, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Niemi, Jussi; And Others – 1985
Analysis of the phonological patterns of two physically normal boys, aged 5 and 8 years, with fragile X syndrome, an X-chromosomal abnormality usually connected with severe to moderate mental retardation, found language features similar to those found in other studies of fragile X speech. Some of these language features are: repetition of initial…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Children, Consonants, Error Patterns
Catran, Jack – 1986
This transcript and guide of a two-cassette course is designed to assist immigrants from the Asian-Pacific areas of China, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, and Vietnam eliminate their foreign accents. The course is appropriate for both individual and group study. The guide includes narrative and taped demonstrations of American English that pinpoint typical…
Descriptors: Consonants, English (Second Language), Error Patterns, Immigrants
Klauer, Elizabeth; Rule, Ann – 1985
Structuring the algebra course to provide a link between a student's existing knowledge and the new topic being presented is discussed. Developing relationships among topics is suggested through examples describing a mathematical problem and effective teaching approaches. Stress is placed on teachers reflecting on mistakes pupils are likely to…
Descriptors: Algebra, Error Patterns, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Instruction
Tatsuoka, Kikumi K.; Baillie, Robert – 1982
A 40-item free response test on signed-number subtraction was administered to 172 eighth graders. Their responses are viewed as consisting of two different components, the sign and absolute value. Each component is scored zero for wrong or one for correct, yielding a score of one only when both components have scores of one. By taking the values…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Research, Error Patterns, Integers
Tatsuoka, Kikumi K.; Tatsuoka, Maurice M. – 1982
Several extended caution indices (ECIs) have been introduced earlier as a link between two distinctly different approaches: one based on standard statistics and the other, a model-based approach, utilizing item response theory (IRT). Expected values and variance of some ECIs are derived and their statistical properties are compared and discussed.…
Descriptors: Error Patterns, Higher Education, Latent Trait Theory, Models
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