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Hélène Delage; Emily Stanford; Pauline Garnier; Emilie Oriol; Eléonore Morin – Child Language Teaching and Therapy, 2025
Purpose: Children with developmental language disorder (DLD) have persistent language difficulties in complex syntax. To date, few studies have examined the effectiveness of syntactic training focusing on complex grammar, with no existing studies having been done in French. In English, the SHAPE CODING (SC) system, which combines shapes and colors…
Descriptors: French, Children, Developmental Disabilities, Language Impairments
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Gail Moroschan; Elena Nicoladis; Farzaneh Anjomshoae – Journal of Child Language, 2025
Usage-based theories of children's syntactic acquisition (e.g., Tomasello, 2000a) predict that children's abstract lexical categories emerge from their experience with particular words in constructions in their input. Because modifiers in English are almost always prenominal, children might initially treat adjectives similarly to nouns when used…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Usage, Nouns, Form Classes (Languages)
Alexandra Krauska – ProQuest LLC, 2024
In standard models of language production or comprehension, the elements which are retrieved from memory and combined into a syntactic structure are "lemmas" or "lexical items". Such models implicitly take a "lexicalist" approach, which assumes that lexical items store meaning, syntax, and form together, that…
Descriptors: Lexicology, Syntax, Neurolinguistics, Language Processing
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Gisela Håkansson; Emily Wanda Williams; Jannicke Karlsen; Janne von Koss Torkildsen – Journal of Child Language, 2024
Little is known about the productive morphosyntax of Norwegian children with developmental language disorder (DLD). The current study examined morphosyntax in Norwegian-speaking children with DLD (n =19) and a control group that was pairwise matched for age, gender, and intelligence quotient (IQ; n = 19). The children's sentence repetitions were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Syntax, Morphology (Languages), Language Impairments
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Suhartono Suhartono; Margana; Ari Purnawan; Yuyun Yulia – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the efficacy of the dynamic assessment (DA) Portfolio model for language learning in higher education. This study was conducted in the Indonesian Syntax classroom at Universitas Negeri Surabaya (Unesa). Materials/methods: The learning topics selected in this study were syntactic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Portfolio Assessment, Second Language Learning, College Students
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Jessie Leigh Nielsen; Rikke Vang Christensen; Mads Poulsen – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
The present study examined whether syntactic comprehension constitutes a source of individual differences separate from vocabulary and of relevance to reading comprehension. One hundred and sixty-one Danish Grade 6 students completed multiple tests of syntactic comprehension, vocabulary, decoding, and reading comprehension. Syntax measures were…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Reading Comprehension, Foreign Countries, Grade 6
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Ian Morton; Violet Tirado; Erica M. Ellis; Lan-Anh Pham – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Introduction: It is well documented that preschoolers with DLD produce first instances of sentential complement clause sentences later than same-age peers with typical language. However, it remains unknown whether children with DLD are limited in their production of a variety of sentential complement clause sentences. Aims: Using a sentence…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Language Impairments, Preschool Children, Child Language
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Mabel L. Rice; Kathleen Kelsey Earnest; Lesa Hoffman – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2025
Purpose: Previous studies documenting longitudinal linguistic outcomes of children with specific language impairment (SLI) compared to their age peers focus on the property of obligatory finiteness marking in sentences across the age span of 5-18 years. This study evaluates tag questions as syntactically complex sentences that extend the demands…
Descriptors: Grammar, Child Language, Language Impairments, Children
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Stacey L. Pavelko; Robert E. Owens Jr.; Debbie L. Hahs-Vaughn – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2025
Purpose: Many state standards for elementary students require them to use complex syntax, and research has documented age-related increases in the production of complex utterances in elementary-aged school children. Speech-language pathologists who provide services for these children, however, need detailed information in order to plan curriculum…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Syntax, Language Skills, Language Usage
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Tiana M. Cowan; Emily Lund; Krystal Werfel – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2025
Purpose: Speech-language pathologists tailor language sample elicitation methods to the goals of the assessment and the needs of each child. In school-age children, narrative retell and expository contexts elicit more complex language than conversational contexts. However, the impact of elicitation context on younger children has been less…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Deafness, Hard of Hearing, Assistive Technology
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Xiuhong Tong; S. Hélène Deacon – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
The importance of oral language skills in reading comprehension is widely recognized in contemporary models. Building on this foundation, we propose the Linguistic Pathways Model. In this model, we illuminate mechanistic and developmental detail by which individual components of oral language support reading comprehension and embrace the multiple…
Descriptors: Reading Processes, Oral Language, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction
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Macagno, Fabrizio – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2023
Questions, and more specifically authentic questions, are at the core of dialogue-based learning and teaching. However, what is a question, and how can it be authentic? This paper addresses this problem by analyzing the distinct dimensions of questions, showing how their pragmatic nature is interwoven with the syntactic and semantic one, and how…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Dialogs (Language), Games, Syntax
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David Shilane; Nicole Di Crecchio; Nicole L. Lorenzetti – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2024
Educational curricula in data analysis are increasingly fundamental to statistics, data science, and a wide range of disciplines. The educational literature comparing coding syntaxes for instruction in data analysis recommends utilizing a simple syntax for introductory coursework. However, there is limited prior work to assess the pedagogical…
Descriptors: Programming, Data Science, Programming Languages, Coding
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Joel S. Steele; Kevin J. Grimm – Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2024
Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) continues to grow in popularity with numerous articles, books, courses, and workshops available to help researchers become proficient with SEM quickly. However, few resources are available to help users gain a deep understanding of the analytic steps involved in SEM, with even fewer providing reproducible syntax…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Programming, Orthographic Symbols, Syntax
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Robert E. Owens Jr.; Stacey L. Pavelko; Debbie Hahs-Vaughn – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2024
Purpose: Production of complex syntax is a hallmark of later language development; however, most of the research examining age-related changes has focused on adolescents or analyzed narrative language samples. Research documenting age-related changes in the production of complex syntax in elementary school-aged children in conversational language…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Language Usage, Syntax, Age Differences
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