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Peer reviewedLandry, Richard G. – Modern Language Journal, 1974
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Comparative Analysis, Correlation, Creativity
Peer reviewedNober, E. Harris; Seymour, Harry N. – Language and Speech, 1979
Black children and White children were equally intelligible to Black adult listeners, while White adult listeners found White children significantly more intelligible than Black children. Noise deteriorated word discrimination scores of the Black and White listeners differently. (Author/RL)
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Adults, Articulation (Speech), Black Youth
Peer reviewedLee, Edmund W. – NABE: The Journal for the National Association for Bilingual Education, 1989
Finds that, among 544 fourth-sixth graders, Chinese-Americans identified as fluent English proficient or reclassified as such after bilingual education equaled or surpassed non-minority classmates in reading, language, and mathematics achievement scores, but showed intragroup differences by socioeconomic status, point of origin, dialect, and years…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Students, Chinese Americans, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedRyan, Bruce P. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1992
This study of 20 stuttering and 20 nonstuttering preschool children found that stuttering children scored lower on 7 out of 8 language measures, with no significant intergroup differences on articulation proficiency or fluency. There were few significant correlations between measures of stuttering rate, speaking rate, and language performance…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Comparative Analysis, Language Fluency, Language Proficiency
Peer reviewedSampson, Gloria Paulik – TESOL Quarterly, 1977
Four points in first versus second language teaching practices are contrasted: (1) order of mastery of linguistic structures and fluency; (2) ordering of presentation of linguistic structures; (3) teacher's role; (4) order of acquisition of linguistic form and function. Ways to use first language teaching practices in ESL are suggested. (CHK)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, English (Second Language), Language Acquisition, Language Fluency
Peer reviewedStreim, Nancy W.; Chapman, Robin S. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1987
When lexical availability was manipulated through discourse support and word frequency for 40 target nouns, measurement of effects on length, complexity, order of mention, and fluency of 4- to 8-year-olds' utterances showed that the number and length of responses containing the target word varied with age, word frequency, and discourse support…
Descriptors: Child Language, Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Language Acquisition
de Hoop, Helen; Kramer, Irene – Language Acquisition, 2006
We find a general, language-independent pattern in child language acquisition in which there is a clear difference between subject and object noun phrases. On one hand, indefinite objects tend to be interpreted nonreferentially, independently of word order and across experiments and languages. On the other hand, indefinite subjects tend to be…
Descriptors: Word Order, Nouns, Child Language, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedHamilton, Harley; Lillo-Martin, Diane – Sign Language Studies, 1986
Investigates the differences in the use of certain verbs of movement and location between native ASL learners and children of hearing parents exposed to signing outside the home. Describes the children's use of phonology, morphology, and syntax in repeating target utterances. Relates results to interaction of language acquisition and motor…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Children, Comparative Analysis, Deafness
Isom, John B. – Claremont Coll Reading Conf 32nd Yearbook, 1968
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Comparative Analysis, Language Fluency, Lateral Dominance
Peer reviewedFreed, Barbara; So, Sufumi; Lazar, Nicole A. – ADFL Bulletin, 2003
Studied differences in language gain in French among two groups of students, those who studied abroad and those who remained at home to study in the college classroom. Six nonteacher native speakers compared the oral and written fluency of both groups of students. Results show the context of language learning is a factor in what oral and written…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Comparative Analysis, French, Higher Education
McCroskey, James C.; And Others – 1983
A study was conducted to compare the communication apprehension levels of Puerto Rican college students with those of United States college students. The Puerto Rican students were considered bilingual, having received instruction in English as a second language for most of their school years. In the first phase of the study, 341 students who…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, College Students, Communication Apprehension, Communication Research
Peer reviewedGuntermann, Gail – Hispania, 1992
The first part of a larger planned investigation, this study examines the use of "por" and "para" by nine Peace Corps volunteers in oral interviews at the end of training and roughly one year later, to trace their acquisition over time, in two learning contexts. (24 references) (LB)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Applied Linguistics, Comparative Analysis, Error Correction
Karrass, Jan; Walden, Tedra A.; Conture, Edward G.; Graham, Corrin G.; Arnold, Hayley S.; Hartfield, Kia N.; Schwenk, Krista A. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2006
The purpose of the present study was to examine relations between children's emotional reactivity, emotion regulation and stuttering. Participants were 65 preschool children who stutter (CWS) and 56 preschool children who do not stutter (CWNS). Parents completed the Behavior Style Questionnaire (BSQ) [McDevitt S. C., & Carey, W. B. (1978). A…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Emotional Response, Preschool Children, Parents
Ringbom, Hakan, Ed. – 1993
Three articles on near-native English language proficiency are presented. "Attitudes to English Usage: A Comparison between Native and Non-Native Speakers," by Ann-Christin Miemois, reports on a study of attitudes toward usage of certain lexical items in English in four distinct situations. Subjects were natives of Finland and New…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Language Attitudes
Peer reviewedde la Salle, Gerald H. – Michigan Community College Journal: Research & Practice, 1997
Describes a study comparing the level of achievement of nonnative English-speaking students with native English- speaking students in community college law courses in the Toronto area. Reviews studies of the academic achievement of nonnative English speakers. Reports no significant differences in final grades between the two groups. (AJL)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Educational Research

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