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Lama K. Farran; Susan N. Brasher; Jennifer Nelson; Jennifer L. Stapel-Wax – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2025
Early childhood language-promoting initiatives, such as Talk with Me Baby (TWMB), are positively associated with young children's development across multiple domains and contexts. Less is known about the potential impact of TWMB in a rural setting that focuses on training preservice students who serve families from culturally and linguistically…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Preservice Teachers, Speech Language Pathology, Early Childhood Education
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Abhinan Wongkittiporn; Piyanut Kaewkasi – Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics, 2025
This study tested a statistically significant relationship between the pragmatic principle concerning iconicity of sequence and temporal adjuncts. While previous studies focused on the qualitative studies of temporal adjuncts with the textual analysis of English for everyday use, such as cookbooks and novels in English, this study contributed to…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Prose, Form Classes (Languages), Pragmatics
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Evelien Dirks – Volta Review, 2025
Parents play a critical role in supporting the language development of children who are deaf and hard of hearing (DHH). Research shows that key parent-child interaction factors--such as parental sensitivity, non-intrusiveness, and joint attention--are strongly linked to better language outcomes in DHH children. The quantity and quality of…
Descriptors: Deafness, Hard of Hearing, Parent Role, Language Acquisition
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Masek, Lillian R.; Ramirez, Alexus G.; McMillan, Brianna T. M.; Hirsh-Pasek, Kathy; Golinkoff, Roberta Michnick – Child Development Perspectives, 2021
"The 30-million-word gap," the quantified difference in the amount of speech that children growing up in low-resourced homes hear compared to their peers from high-resourced homes, is a phrase that has entered the collective consciousness. In the discussion of quantity, the complex and nuanced environments in which children learn…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Vocabulary, Poverty, Children
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Sara E. N. Kangas; María Cioè-Peña – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2024
In the United States, individualized language plans (ILPs) have gained traction across K-12 schools. Much like the Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) used in special education, ILPs outline individualized goals, accommodations, and services for multilingual learners for their language development; however, unlike IEPs, ILPs are developed at…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Multilingualism, Student Characteristics
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James P. Lantolf – Language Teaching Research Quarterly, 2024
This article provides a theoretical and empirical argument in support of explicit language instruction. It proposes on theoretical grounds that certain features of a language are sufficiently complex and subtle that learners are unlikely to be able to decipher their full conceptual meaning on the basis of exposure alone. It further proposes that…
Descriptors: Direct Instruction, Language Acquisition, Second Language Learning, Sociocultural Patterns
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Ekaterina Novikova; Annette Pic; Myae Han – Environmental Education Research, 2024
Research shows that experiences with nature have positive direct and indirect effects on multiple domains of child development, including language skills. However, few studies have examined the relationship between young children's language and outdoor nature settings. In this quantitative study, we compared children's language use in an indoor…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Languages, Language Usage, Outdoor Education
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Ailís Cournane; Mina Hirzel; Valentine Hacquard – Language Acquisition: A Journal of Developmental Linguistics, 2024
Modals (e.g., "can," "must") vary along two dimensions of meaning: "force" (i.e., possibility or necessity), and "flavor" (i.e., possibilities relative to knowledge [epistemic], goals [teleological], or rules [deontic] …). Comprehension studies show that children struggle with both force and flavor…
Descriptors: Verbs, Language Acquisition, Child Language, Definitions
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Sue Lim; Ralf Schmälzle – Communication Teacher, 2024
Courses: Health Communication, Public Communication Campaigns, Public Relations, Introduction to Communication. Objectives: By the end of this workshop, students will be able to: (1) understand how artificial intelligence--based large language learning models work and be able to explain core concepts such as word embeddings, neural networks, and…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Communication Skills, Introductory Courses, Workshops
Tiffany Pempek Rahl – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Developmental research confirms the importance of early parental language input for building children's vocabulary and language skills (Hart & Risley, 1995). While reading with a caregiver is a common way for language input to occur, the approaches parents utilize often fail to capitalize on techniques for improving language and pre-literacy…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Toddlers, Program Effectiveness, Reading Strategies
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Kenza Latrèche; Michel Godel; Martina Franchini; Fiona Journal; Nada Kojovic; Marie Schaer – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Both expressive and receptive language difficulties in autism emerge early and significantly have an impact on social functioning and quality of life. Despite their wide heterogeneity, autistic language abilities can be stratified into three distinct profiles. Language unimpaired exhibit near-typical verbal performance, language impaired show…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Preschool Children, Longitudinal Studies
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Wei Sun; Hong Shi; Yi Yan – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2024
The emergence of Positive Psychology in second language acquisition has placed greater emphasis on the vital role of engagement in learning English as a foreign language (EFL). Although previous research has established that EFL learners' engagement is affected by ideal L2 self, boredom, and grit respectively, sporadic studies have attempted to…
Descriptors: Psychology, Psychological Patterns, Second Language Learning, Language Acquisition
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Wanlin Xie; Jinjin Lu; Xunyi Lin – Early Child Development and Care, 2024
This meta-analysis aimed to investigate whether screen exposure is beneficial or detrimental for early language development. A total of 28 eligible studies were synthesized to examine the correlation between screen exposure (including screen time, educational programme viewing, co-viewing, and start age of screen exposure) and language development…
Descriptors: Computer Use, Language Acquisition, Young Children, Correlation
Krystal N. Porter Bradley – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Play-based learning has been proven to be an effective method of learning in early childhood education, particularly kindergarten; Nevertheless, increasing emphasis on academics and assessments has had a detrimental effect on students' social-emotional learning (SEL) and learning development (LD).The problem addressed in this study was that play…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Kindergarten, Play, Social Emotional Learning
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Isil Dogan; Demet Özer; Asli Aktan-Erciyes; Reyhan Furman; Ö. Ece Demir-Lira; Seyda Özçaliskan; Tilbe Göksun – Infant and Child Development, 2024
Children comprehend iconic gestures relatively later than deictic gestures. Previous research with English-learning children indicated that they could comprehend iconic gestures at 26 months, a pattern whose extension to other languages is not yet known. The present study examined Turkish-learning children's iconic gesture comprehension and its…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Infants, Toddlers, Turkish
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