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Anthony, Jason L.; Aghara, Rachel G.; Solari, Emily J.; Dunkelberger, Martha J.; Williams, Jeffrey M.; Liang, Lan – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2011
Individual differences in abilities to form, access, and hone phonological representations of words are implicated in the development of oral and written language. This study addressed three important gaps in the literature concerning measurement of individual differences in phonological representation. First, we empirically examined the…
Descriptors: Speech, Phonology, Written Language, Preschool Children
Peer reviewedTreiman, Rebecca; Bourassa, Derrick – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2000
To determine whether written spelling is superior to oral spelling for children in kindergarten through Grade 2, this study compared children's ability to spell real words and nonsense words orally and in writing. By first and second grade, written spellings were superior to oral spellings in both overall quality and representation of phonological…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Grade 1, Grade 2, Kindergarten
Peer reviewedLevin, Iris; Patel, Sigal; Margalit, Tamar; Barad, Noa – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2002
Examined whether letter names, which bridge the gap between oral and written language among English speaking children, have a similar function in Hebrew. In findings from studies of Israeli kindergartners and first graders, children were found to rely on letter names in performing a number of letter saying, spelling, and word recognition tasks.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Hebrew, Kindergarten Children, Oral Language
Peer reviewedKemper, Susan; And Others – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1989
Comparison of oral and written language samples collected from young and elderly adults revealed an age-related decrease in language complexity. Better-educated subjects had higher vocabulary test scores and produced longer utterances. Subjects with greater memory capacity produced more complex utterances and used more right- and left-branching…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Discourse Analysis, Educational Attainment, Language Styles
Peer reviewedDonaldson, Morag L. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1996
Investigates the relative influences of medium and context variables by comparing seven- and eight-year-old children's spoken and written explanations in varying contexts: a story task, a question task, a sentence completion task, and a whole sentence production task. Findings reveal the significant influence of context as compared to medium on…
Descriptors: Age, Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Context Effect

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