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Mariscal, M. Ester Romero; Núñez, Juan Antonio Lopez – European Journal of Educational Sciences, 2015
This article focuses on two main issues. On the one hand, it deals with early prevention of literacy difficulties. On the other hand, it deals with the same issue once pupils already present serious difficulties in reading and writing. Consequently, this paper has two main aims. Firstly, it aims to show teachers that, in order to carry out…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Difficulties, Writing Difficulties, Reading Instruction
Fisher, Peter; Blachowicz, Camille – Voices from the Middle, 2007
The authors address the need to teach students to become more word aware by focusing on metasemantic awareness, alongside morphological and syntactic awareness, as a basis for developing metacognition about words. They extend the concept of a definition map to other forms of vocabulary learning and provide several helpful graphic organizers.…
Descriptors: Syntax, Semantics, Metacognition, Metalinguistics
Jackendoff, Ray; Pinker, Steven – Cognition, 2005
In a continuation of the conversation with Fitch, Chomsky, and Hauser on the evolution of language, we examine their defense of the claim that the uniquely human, language-specific part of the language faculty (the ''narrow language faculty'') consists only of recursion, and that this part cannot be considered an adaptation to communication. We…
Descriptors: Syntax, Diachronic Linguistics, Animals, Psycholinguistics

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