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Moravcsik, Edith – 1972
Six papers dealing with crosslinguistic generalizations are summarized and discussed here. Two of them were about question structure: "Language Universals and Sociocultural Implications in Deviant Usage: Personal Questions in Swedish" by C. Paulston and "Valley Zapotec: Identical Rule for Both wh Question Movement and Relative Clause Constituent…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Child Language, English, Grammar
Doughty, Anne; Doughty, Peter – 1974
The distinctive attributes of human beings, their culture, environment, and the language by which they give meaning to that environment are explored in this book. It also considers the relationship of the school to the community and to language, as well as how human beings accommodate to change, specifically that encountered by children in the new…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Children, Community Influence
Bocaz de Arriagada, Aura – 1970
The author discusses "the parallels between learning English as a foreign language and learning English as a native language and their relevance for the construction of appropriate teaching materials." Four postulates or language universals are presented about the order in which children learn the phonological features of their native language…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Child Language, English (Second Language), Language Acquisition
Nemanich, Donald Dean – 1968
Verbs (4800) from 1200 compositions written by Nebraska students (grades 3-6) were examined using the most sophisticated grammatical analysis available to determine children's use of the English verb system and to compare their use to recent studies of the verb in adult writing. Information obtained included the following items: Children used…
Descriptors: Child Language, Grammar, Language Acquisition, Language Fluency
Johnson, Dale; Venezky, Richard – 1970
Since pronunciations of vowel clusters are among the most unpredictable letter-sound correspondences in English and therefore children learning to read must often rely on something other than spelling as a clue to pronunciation of vowel cluster words, data relating to pronunciation frequencies of certain vowel clusters were gathered for this…
Descriptors: Child Language, Elementary School Students, Language Research, Language Tests
Coleman, E. B.; And Others – 1971
A model for transforming data from verbal learning experiments into tables useful to an educational technician was developed, based on a similar one for scientific agriculture. The necessary data were obtained through two experiments replicated upon relevant populations. In the first study, a series of free-recall experiments were performed using…
Descriptors: Child Language, Databases, Educational Technology, Language Research
Ehri, Linnea C. – 1971
This investigation was intended to study the effects of some linguistic variables on child and adult memories for sentences when recall was prompted by nouns embedded in the sentences. Its purpose was to examine for developmental differences in sentence processing systems expected by psycholinguistic theory and research. A group of 64 subjects,…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Age Differences, Child Language, Deep Structure
Devito, Joseph A. – 1970
This bibliography on the acquisition and development of speech and language lists, in alphabetical order by author, 423 books and journal articles published between 1937 and 1970. [Not available in hard copy due to marginal legibility of original document.] (DD)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Child Language, Concept Formation, Kindergarten
Sibayan, Bonifacio P. – RELC Journal, A Journal of English Language Teaching in Southeast Asia, 1970
In addition to the contributions of structural and transformational-generative linguistics to the teaching of English as a second language, there is a need for attention to studies on how language is learned. Also needed is access to various kinds of information pertinent to language planning processes--for example, information concerning the…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Child Language, English (Second Language), Interference (Language)
Engel, Walburga von Raffler – 1969
This paper is essentially a critical survey of different theoretical approaches to child language in general and to child phonology in particular. The author states her own conviction that language acquisition is different from language retention, that language acquisition is a non-unique process consisting of a multiplicity of devices, that…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Child Language, Distinctive Features (Language), Intonation
O'Hern, Edna M.
This study describes the segmental phonemes of five 4-year-old speakers of Black English, and analyzes both their language development and ethnic characteristics. The study group of Negro children, born and living in Washington, D.C., came from homes that met two of three specified criteria based on the mother's education and family income. The…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Child Language, Ethnic Studies, Language Acquisition
PDF pending restorationSavignon, Sandra J. – 1974
A conversation with the author's 7-year-old son who is just beginning to learn French serves to illustrate the concept of communicative competence and its implications for second-language teaching and testing. Communicative competence is defined as the ability to engage in spontaneous, interpersonal transactions, in contrast to linguistic…
Descriptors: Child Language, Communication Skills, French, Habit Formation
PDF pending restorationGonzalez, Gustavo
Thirteen Mexican-American children in Corpus Christi, Texas, most approximately six years old, were interviewed in Spanish for the purpose of establishing the phonology of their dialect. The linguistic competence of the children, not their performance, was of primary interest. A phonological chart was devised based on the data derived from the…
Descriptors: Child Language, Descriptive Linguistics, Grade 1, Language Acquisition
Liberman, Isabelle Y.; And Others – 1973
Speech research suggests why phoneme segmentation is more difficult than syllable segmentation. This study provides direct evidence of a developmental ordering of syllable and phoneme segmentation abilities in the young child. By means of a task which required preschool, kindergarten, and first grade children to tap out the number of segments in…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Child Language, Early Childhood Education, Phonemes
Mattingly, Ignatius G.; Kavanagh, James F. – 1973
An account of the relationship of reading to language that depends on a distinction between primary linguistic activity itself--the processes of producing, perceiving, understanding, rehearsing, or recalling speech--and the speaker-hearer's awareness of this activity was proposed at a conference sponsored by the National Institute of Child Health…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Processes, Language Acquisition, Learning Modalities


