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Groff, Patrick – 1974
This leaflet explores the rediscovery of the importance of oral language, greatly prompted by the influence of linguists on school practices since 1960. The term "oracy," a recently coined British term which refers specifically to the ability to use the skills of speaking and listening, is discussed in several contexts: new information…
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Expressive Language
Littell, Joseph Fletcher, Ed. – 1972
A collection of articles from "The Language of Man" series is presented which describe the ways in which we think and act. The articles deal with semantics, the language of advertising, language and race, and language and politics; they are augmented by humorous features, examples from real life, and graphics. The style is informal. The book is…
Descriptors: English Education, Expressive Language, Language, Language Arts
GLENZ, GRACE A.; QUILL, LEONORA A. – 1966
THIS GUIDE DESCRIBES A PROGRAM FOR DEVELOPING THE FACULTIES OF DEAF CHILDREN THROUGH LANGUAGE TRAINING. THIS CURRICULUM ATTEMPTS TO INSURE SEQUENTIAL LEARNING FOR DEAF STUDENTS AS WELL AS TO PROVIDE TEACHERS WITH AN OVERALL PICTURE OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF LANGUAGE. MATERIALS ARE ARRANGED ACCORDING TO EIGHT LEVELS. A LINGUISTIC APPROACH TO THE…
Descriptors: Deafness, Expressive Language, Hearing Impairments, Language Acquisition
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Schwartz, Arthur H.; Daly, David A. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1976
Discussed are the construction and scoring of elicited imitation tasks, a sentence repetition procedure which can be used to obtain information about a child's syntactic abilities. (LS)
Descriptors: Children, Evaluation Methods, Exceptional Child Education, Expressive Language
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Carr, Edward G.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1978
Four nonverbal autistic children (10-15 years old) were taught expressive sign labels for common objects, using a training procedure that consisted of prompting, fading, and stimulus rotation. (Author/BD)
Descriptors: Autism, Cues, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Research
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Darbelnet, Jean – Babel: International Journal of Translation, 1977
In the hope of throwing some light on the process of translation, and within the framework of a specific definition of translation, nine levels of literary and general translation are identified. The responsibilities of the translator are discussed. French is used in the examples. (Text is in French.) (AMH)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Cultural Differences, Expressive Language, French
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Randall, Peter E.; Gibb, Charles – British Journal of Special Education, 1987
The study compared the effects of two forms of intervention on a three-year-old autistic female. Marked improvement in tantrum control, expressive language, and reduced obsessional behaviors were associated with the use of behavior management techniques, whereas developmental stimulation through play and positive adult contact produced no…
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Case Studies
Pougatch, Massia Kaneman – Francais dans le Monde, 1987
Vocabulary development exercises for students who are able to communicate relatively well but need vocabulary enrichment are described. (MSE)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Expressive Language, French
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Romski, Mary Ann; And Others – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1987
A diary study, in which observers recorded occurrences of vocal communications of a severely developmentally-delayed six-year-old, provided a scheme for categorizing and analyzing the vocalizations (into such areas as semantic, communicative, and phonological usage) and establishing a pattern of word development and possible interventions. (CB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Children, Developmental Disabilities, Expressive Language
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Yoder, Paul J.; Layton, Thomas L. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1988
Sixty minimally verbal autistic children (mean age five years) were exposed to one of four language training conditions: speech alone, sign alone, or simultaneous or alternate presentation of speech and sign. Regardless of training condition, pretreatment verbal imitation ability positively predicted the size of child-initiated spoken vocabulary…
Descriptors: Autism, Expressive Language, Language Acquisition, Language Handicaps
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Cameron, Thomas H.; Kelly, Desmond P. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1988
The subject of this case report is a two-year, seven-month-old girl with de Lange syndrome, normal intelligence, and age-appropriate language skills. She demonstrated initial delays in gross motor skills and in receptive and expressive language but responded well to intensive speech and language intervention, as well as to physical therapy.…
Descriptors: Early Identification, Expressive Language, Intelligence, Intervention
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Melton, Gary B.; Hargrove, David S. – Journal of Rural Community Psychology, 1987
Presents a factor analysis of the psychological constructs of "ruralness" and "urbanness" of place and person using university student survey. Found that population and physical environment account for perceived ruralness of place, but did not identify factors that account for ruralness of person. Includes three tables and references. (Author/TES)
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Expressive Language, Perception, Psycholinguistics
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Scott, Cheryl M. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1988
The article examines the child's ability to produce complex sentences with sections on a structural framework for complex language (clausal and nonclausal complexity), a developmental perspective (coordination of clauses, subordination of nominal, adverbial, and relative clauses), and applied considerations (evaluating and teaching complex…
Descriptors: Child Development, Difficulty Level, Evaluation Methods, Expressive Language
Dudley-Marling, Curt – Journal of Childhood Communication Disorders, 1987
When speech language pathologists collaborate with classroom teachers to develop language rich environments with many reading, writing, speaking, and listening opportunities, they increase the likelihood that the goals of therapy for language-impaired children will be supported throughout the school day. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Consultants, Elementary Secondary Education, Expressive Language
Turnbull, Carol – Highway One, 1986
Discusses the potential of reading aloud by students to increase their interest in and comprehension of reading materials. (SRT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Expressive Language, Multimedia Instruction, Oral Interpretation
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