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Newkirk, Thomas – Language Arts, 1984
Disproves two assumptions about the development of written language by examining the spontaneous writing of a young child. Expounded primarily by James Britton and associates, the assumptions are (1) children's early writing is relatively undifferentiated in function, and (2) the primary starting point for young writers is writing stories. (HTH)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Language, Developmental Stages, Language Acquisition
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Piper, Terry – TESL Canada Journal, 1984
Examines preliminary results of study investigating acquisition of sound system of English as a second language by 15 five-year-olds. Data collected over 10 months were grouped according to eight phonological processes in three categories: assimilation, substitution, and syllable structure changes. (SL)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Child Language, Cognitive Development, Cultural Awareness
Katzen-Luchenta, Jan – 1999
This book by a Montessori educator provides ideas and suggestions for parents, extended families, preschool teachers, and anyone who wants to gain a simple understanding of how and when to relate to a toddler in a supportive, not destructive, manner. The book addresses how to communicate with toddlers, how to avoid and resolve emotional conflict,…
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Caregiver Speech, Child Behavior, Child Development
Cenoz, Jasone; Barnes, Julia – 1997
This study compared narratives in Spanish, Basque, and English of a 5-year-old trilingual child. The child produced narratives of a familiar story, learned through an English video recording, in each language while looking at a printed version of the story. All interlocutors were adult native speakers of the languages, well known to the child. The…
Descriptors: Basque, Child Language, Comparative Analysis, English
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Park, Gi-Pyo – Texas Papers in Foreign Language Education, 1995
A Compensation Model is proposed to help explain the difference between child and adult language acquisition in terms of different cognitive modules and theories. In this model, two assumptions are made: (1) existence of two different cognitive modules (language-specific and general-cognition) in the mind, and (2) the independent and interactive…
Descriptors: Adults, Child Language, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis
Lapadat, Judith C. – 1994
Both written and spoken language use need to be understood within a broader theory of language. Some of the core assumptions that would inform such a theory are as follows. First, language is inherently social. Every structural component of language has a history of social discourse that defines it. Second, language is for communication; meaning…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Cultural Context, Emergent Literacy
Peterson, Mary – 1995
The purpose of this study is to show that children go through writing stages while learning to write. Understanding these stages can help children become more effective writers in expressing feelings, memories, and concerns to gain recognition with themselves and others. A literature review examined stages of writing and long-term results from…
Descriptors: Child Language, Childrens Writing, Developmental Stages, Emergent Literacy
Rice, Mabel L., Ed.; Wilcox, Kim A., Ed. – 1995
Drawing on the successfully implemented practices used at the Language Acquisition Preschool at the University of Kansas, this comprehensive resource provides the theoretical background and practical framework needed to create an effective language intervention program at the preschool level. The book is intended for professionals seeking to…
Descriptors: Child Language, Curriculum Development, English (Second Language), Intervention
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Rosen, Connie; Rosen, Harold – Urban Review, 1974
Excepts from THE LANGUAGE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN (Penguin, 1973), which evolved from a project initiated by the English Committee of the Schools Council of England and conducted under the direction of Mrs. Connie Rosen; focuses on the talk of primary school children in the presence of a teacher. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Child Language, Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary School Students
Butts, David P. – Elementary English, 1971
Preprint from a forthcoming pamphlet of the National Conference on Research in English. (Editor/SW)
Descriptors: Child Language, Environmental Influences, Language Acquisition, Language Instruction
Kaplan, Robert B. – J Eng Sec Lang, 1969
Faulting the audiolingual method for concentrating primarily on manipulative skills in language learning, the author stresses that the development of true communicative competence involves the learner's conscious awareness of grammar rules and language context. (FWB)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Child Language, Communication (Thought Transfer), Connected Discourse
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Proctor, Adele – Volta Review, 1983
The use of research results concerning interactive behaviors of hearing impaired infants by teachers, clinicians, and others who visit and observe hearing impaired children and their parents at home is discussed. Specific suggestions are presented for how these observations can be achieved and used in developing and maintaining social…
Descriptors: Child Language, Early Childhood Education, Hearing Impairments, Home Visits
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Abkarian, G. G. – Journal of Child Language, 1983
Three- and four-year-old children were tested in their comprehension of locative prepositions. Results showed that those prepositions characterized as positive were comprehended less well than their ostensibly negative counterparts, contrary to theoretical predictions. An explanatory hypothesis concerning children's developing spatial…
Descriptors: Child Language, Form Classes (Languages), Language Acquisition, Language Processing
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Hiebert, Elfrieda – Reading Improvement, 1983
A comparison of the self-selected reading words of a group of preschool children to the words in the first reading books of four widely used basal reading series reveals that the children's self-selected words are more imagery-loaded than the words in the readers. (FL)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Beginning Reading, Child Language, Comparative Analysis
Cummins, Jim – Interchange on Educational Policy, 1982
Responding to O. Weininger's concern about Early French Immersion (EFI) programs, the author declares that evaluations from all over Canada have shown that EFI students achieve high levels of French proficiency at no apparent academic cost. Other objections to Weininger's conclusions are also raised. (PP)
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Bilingualism, Child Language, Foreign Countries
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