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Mischler, James J., III – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2008
This article presents a case study of phonological types of internal evaluation in the personal oral narrative of one non-native speaker of English. The purpose was twofold: (1) to study whether laughter and exhaled breath can serve the functions of expressive phonology; i.e., phonological features which provide commentary and point of view for…
Descriptors: Phonology, Syntax, Expressive Language, Native Speakers
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Murray, Donna S.; Creaghead, Nancy A.; Manning-Courtney, Patricia; Shear, Paula K.; Bean, Judy; Prendeville, Jo-Anne – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2008
The relationship between initiation of and response to joint attention and components of receptive and expressive language in 20 children with autism between the ages of 3 and 5 years were examined. Receptive language skills were assessed using the "Mullen Scales of Early Learning" (MSEL). Expressive language skills were evaluated by examining…
Descriptors: Autism, Receptive Language, Expressive Language, Language Skills
Willer, Erin K. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Social aggression, including behaviors such as gossip and friendship manipulation, can be damaging to girls' individual and relational well-being. As a result, the purpose of the present dissertation study was to test a narrative sense-making metaphor intervention with middle schools girls experiencing social aggression in order to facilitate…
Descriptors: Aggression, Friendship, Mental Health, Coping
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Bernabei, P.; Cerquiglini, A.; Cortesi, F.; D' Ardia, C. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2007
Developmental regression is a complex phenomenon which occurs in 20-49% of the autistic population. Aim of the study was to assess possible differences in the development of regressed and non-regressed autistic preschoolers. We longitudinally studied 40 autistic children (18 regressed, 22 non-regressed) aged 2-6 years. The following developmental…
Descriptors: Intervals, Play, Mental Age, Expressive Language
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Stojanovik, Vesna; Setter, Jane; van Ewijk, Lizet – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2007
Purpose: The authors investigated expressive and receptive intonation abilities in children with Williams syndrome (WS) and the relation of these abilities to other linguistic abilities. Method: Fourteen children with WS, 14 typically developing children matched to the WS group for receptive language (LA), and 15 typically developing children…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Intonation, Linguistics, Language Impairments
Murphy, Patti – Exceptional Parent, 2007
There is no definitive recipe for augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) success, but its universal ingredients can be found at home. The main ones are: (1) Understanding that all children need to express themselves, however outgoing or shy they may be; (2) Willingness to embrace the technology that may help your child regardless of your…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Communication Disorders, Disabilities
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Wilhelm, Jeffrey D., Ed. – Voices from the Middle, 2007
Based on the belief that learning is deeper in meaningful contexts, Wilhelm makes a case for creating (authentically or simulated in the classroom) specific contexts that lead students into new identities, new perspectives, and new vocabulary. This is effectively accomplished by framing instructional units or curricular topics as inquiry,…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Language Patterns, Expressive Language, Content Area Reading
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Cadigan, Karen; Missall, Kristen N. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2007
This study explored the use of the "Picture Naming Individual Growth and Development Indicator" (Picture Naming IGDI; Early Childhood Research Institute on Measuring Growth and Development [ECRI-MGD], 1998) with 11 preschoolers who have autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Children completed the Picture Naming IGDI on 7 occasions in 12 weeks. Results…
Descriptors: Autism, Preschool Children, Expressive Language, Language Skills
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Roberts, Joanne E.; Hennon, Elizabeth A.; Price, Johanna R.; Dear, Elizabeth; Anderson, Kathleen; Vandergrift, Nathan A. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2007
We compared the expressive syntax and vocabulary skills of 35 boys with fragile X syndrome and 27 younger typically developing boys who were at similar nonverbal mental levels. During a conversational speech sample, the boys with fragile X syndrome used shorter, less complex utterances and produced fewer different words than did the typically…
Descriptors: Males, Expressive Language, Congenital Impairments, Mental Retardation
Isaza Calderon, Baltasar – Yelmo, 1974
The imperative need for the editing of a dictionary of Latin Americanisms should be a cooperative effort between both individuals and language academies. (Text is in Spanish.) (Author/DS)
Descriptors: Dictionaries, Expressive Language, Language Usage, Spanish
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Kernan, Keith T.; Sabsay, Sharon – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1987
Comparison of referential first mentions in narrative reports by 40 mildly mentally retarded adults and 20 nonretarded adults indicated that mentally retarded speakers made significantly fewer first mentions and significantly more errors in the form of first mentions than did nonretarded speakers. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Adults, Expressive Language, Mild Mental Retardation, Narration
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Fuller, Barbara F.; Horii, Yoshiyuki – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1988
The study examined differences in the distribution of spectral energy among four types of infant vocalizations via computerized spectral analyses. The mean spectral energy (MSE) of "pain induced" cries was significantly higher than those of "fussy" and "hungry" cries, and the MSE of all three cries was higher than…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Expressive Language, Infants, Phonology
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Williams, Sarah E.; Wright, Judith M. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1985
The effect of semantic grouping on confrontation-naming performances of 16 fluent and 10 nonfluent aphasic adults was examined. Performances were not uniformly facilitated in one naming condition over the other. Some patients, however, did appear to display performance discrepancies between the two conditions. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Aphasia, Expressive Language, Language Handicaps, Semantics
Gray, Paul H. – Speech Teacher, 1973
S. S. Curry, famous advocate of the speech "expression movement," is studied in light of his use of the tenets of elocution. (CH)
Descriptors: Diction, Expressionism, Expressive Language, Rhetoric
Sherwin, J. Stephen; Parks, John H. – Todays Educ, 1970
Descriptors: English Education, Expressive Language, Language Instruction, Latin
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