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Canault, Mélanie; Yamaguchi, Naomi; Paillereau, Nikola; Krzonowski, Jennifer; Roy, Johanna-Pascale; Dos Santos, Christophe; Kern, Sophie – Journal of Child Language, 2020
At the babbling stage, the syllable does not have the temporal characteristics of adult syllables because of the infant's limited oro-motor skills. This research aims to further our knowledge of syllable duration and temporal variability and their evolution with age as an indicator of the development of articulatory skills. The possible impact of…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Syllables, Infants, Articulation (Speech)
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Hadley, Elizabeth Burke; Newman, Katherine M.; Mock, Jinsil – Reading Teacher, 2020
Supporting young students' oral language development is vital in ensuring their future success as readers. One important way that early childhood teachers can foster language development is by having extended conversations with students. The authors share research about the importance of rich teacher-student conversations and explain how less…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Language Acquisition, Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers
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Foster, Pauline – Language Teaching, 2020
This paper reviews how the construct of oral fluency in a second language (L2) has been defined and researched over the last twenty-five years. The emerging picture is somewhat kaleidoscopic, as domains of cognitive, social, individual and linguistic influences on L2 speech have been opened up for study. L2 fluency research presents a wealth of…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Fluency
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Ireland, Christopher – Accounting Education, 2020
Given the importance of communication skills, the high incidence of communication apprehension felt amongst accounting students is concerning. Much research has investigated apprehension towards oral communication and has confirmed public speaking as the mode which raises the greatest fear amongst students. Despite widespread evidence of this…
Descriptors: Accounting, Public Speaking, Communication Skills, Anxiety
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Talbott, Meagan R.; Young, Gregory S.; Munson, Jeff; Estes, Annette; Vismara, Laurie A.; Rogers, Sally J. – Child Development, 2020
In typical development, gestures precede and predict language development. This study examines the developmental sequence of expressive communication and relations between specific gestural and language milestones in toddlers with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), who demonstrate marked difficulty with gesture production and language. Communication…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Oral Language, Communication Skills, Toddlers
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Kahveci, Gül; Güneyli, Ahmet – Cogent Education, 2020
The purpose of the present study was to address the extent to which narrative intervention improved late talkers' ability to generate personal narratives and the extent to which the effect of narrative intervention was maintained after three weeks of no intervention. Three late-talking preschool children participated in this narrative intervention…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Intervention, Delayed Speech, Preschool Children
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Widanski, Bozena; Thompson, Jo Ann; Foran-Mulcahy, Katie – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
A two-year targeted intervention designed to improve students' oral communication skills in an organic chemistry laboratory course is described. The study compares the oral communication skills of groups who received interventions versus those who did not. The collaborative effort involving chemistry and English faculty and an instruction…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Organic Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Oral Language
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Caballero, Marta; Aparici, Melina; Sanz-Torrent, Mònica; Herman, Ros; Jones, Anna; Morgan, Gary – Journal of Child Language, 2020
The production of a well-constructed narrative is the culmination of several years of language acquisition and is an important milestone in children's development. There is no current description of narrative development for Catalan speaking children. This study collected elicited narratives in Catalan from 118 children aged 4;0-10;11. Narratives…
Descriptors: Romance Languages, Language Acquisition, Child Development, Narration
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van der Wilt, Femke; van der Veen, Chiel; van Kruistum, Claudia; van Oers, Bert – Educational Psychology Review, 2019
Being rejected by peers has devastating consequences for a child's future social-cognitive development. It is therefore important to investigate factors that contribute to childhood peer rejection. In doing so, the present review specifically focused on sociometric status, a concept that refers to a child's position within the peer group (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Rejection (Psychology), Peer Relationship, Social Status, Communication Skills
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Jackson, Emily; Leitão, Suze; Claessen, Mary; Boyes, Mark – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2019
Background: The ability to learn new words is critical in the development of oral and written language, and significantly impacts engagement in social, academic and vocational situations. Many studies have evaluated the word-learning process in people with developmental language disorder (DLD). However, methodologies for assessment are…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Language Impairments, Evaluation Methods, Vocabulary Development
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Roeser, Jens; Torrance, Mark; Baguley, Thom – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2019
Response onset latencies for sentences that start with a conjoined noun phrase are typically longer than for sentences starting with a simple noun phrase. This suggests that advance planning has phrasal scope, which may or may not be lexically driven. All previous studies have involved spoken production, leaving open the possibility that effects…
Descriptors: Planning, Oral Language, Written Language, Sentences
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Krimm, Hannah; Werfel, Krystal L.; Schuele, C. Melanie – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2019
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to characterize the lexical-morphological networks of children with specific language impairment (SLI) compared to children with typical language by analyzing responses on a morphological derived form production task. Method: School-age children with SLI (n = 32) and peers with typical language (n = 40)…
Descriptors: Language Impairments, Children, Language Skills, Morphology (Languages)
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Manyak, Patrick C.; Manyak, Ann-Margaret; Cimino, Nicole D.; Horton, Amy L. – Reading Teacher, 2019
The authors develop the concept of teaching vocabulary for application (TVA) as a component of comprehensive vocabulary instruction. TVA is instruction that focuses on students' skillful application of small sets of words within academic tasks, such as text analysis and writing. The authors discuss how this instruction, with its extended focus on…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Teaching Methods, Personality Traits, Writing Skills
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Joshua Hamilton – English Journal, 2019
This article describes a teacher's willingness to perform an autobiographical spoken word poem in his classroom, which provided an important model for students as they composed and shared their own slam-style poems.
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Poetry, Models, Self Expression
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Lado, Ana; Hauth, Clara – Reading Teacher, 2022
Teachers spend a lot of time finding 'just right' picture books for their students. However, much of what is known about a book's difficulty level was developed with native English speakers. More needs to be developed with the distinctive characteristics of English Learners (ELs). This study reports on the selection of picture books to teach in an…
Descriptors: Reading Material Selection, Picture Books, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
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