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McNeil, David – 1971
A study of the speech process was conducted. The process is described as one closely linked to the one involved in the problem of the serial order in behavior. It is pointed out that in the speech of young children the grammatical relations that are properties of elementary underlying sentences appear in the grammatical meanings. Six examples of…
Descriptors: Biology, Child Language, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Spolsky, Bernard; And Others – 1971
In keeping with the objective of the Navajo Reading Study, to investigate the feasibility and effect of teaching Navajo children to read their own language first, it was decided that more needs to be known about Navajo children and the language they know. Thus, between October 1969 and June 1970, 22 adult Navajo interviewers recorded free…
Descriptors: American Indians, Child Language, Computational Linguistics, Graphemes
Singer, Harry – 1972
Productive application of linguistics to the field of reading has made necessary the formulation, revision, and expansion of theories and models of reading to incorporate relationships among stimulus characteristics of writing systems and response components of phonological, morphological, syntactical, lexical, and affective systems. These…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Child Language, English, Language Acquisition
Stanford Univ., CA. Committee on Linguistics. – 1970
Progress in an extensive, linguistically oriented program of research on child language development is reported. The ultimate purpose of the research is to contribute to a general theory of human language behavior; more immediate goals are the increased understanding of language development processes and improved characterizations of particular…
Descriptors: Child Language, Consonants, English, Language Acquisition
Smith, William L. – 1976
It is essential that language arts students in teacher education programs learn more than just facts about language, such as grammar, dialect, and so on. Future teachers must be taught how language, especially the child's language, affects the teacher, the child, and the child's achievement in school. These prospective teachers should learn what…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences, Higher Education
Horgan, Dianne – 1976
Spontaneous full passives and related constructions from 234 children aged 2;0 to 13;11 and elicited passives from 262 college students were analyzed. Full passives were classified as reversible (The dog was chased by the girl), instrumental non-reversible (The lamp was broken by [or with] the ball), or agentive non-reversible (The lamp was broken…
Descriptors: Child Language, Grammar, Language Acquisition, Language Research
Berry, Maurie Michele; Muncy, Margaret Jean – 1976
This study investigated the interrelationship of articulation and receptive and expressive language performance by 306 children in kindergarten and first and second grade in Fort Collins, Colorado, with regard to age, sex, and socioeconomic level. Fifty-one males and 51 females from the sample group were tested on three pairs of tests: the Arizona…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Child Language, Doctoral Dissertations, Expressive Language
Bastin, Georges – Revue des Langues Vivantes, 1975
This article discusses the psychology of second language learning, and specifically comments on Gantier's book on the teaching of foreign languages. (Text is in French.) (CLK)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Child Language, Cognitive Processes, Language Instruction
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Hall, William S.; And Others – Reading Teacher, 1979
Describes some of the research being done by the Center for the Study of Reading, a federally sponsored center established to pursue research into the processes underlying the development of reading comprehension by children in grades three through eight. (MKM)
Descriptors: Child Language, Elementary Education, Instructional Materials, Intermediate Grades
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Tse, Sou Mee; Ingram, David – School Psychology Digest, 1978
Phonological development in children is described in terms of four stages; (1) preverbal vocalization and perception (birth to 1;0); (2) phonology of the first 50 words (1;0 to 1;6); (3) phonology of simple morphemes (1;6 to 4;0); and (4) completion of the phonetic inventory (4;0 to 7;0). (CTM)
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Child Language, Developmental Stages, Early Childhood Education
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Eisenson, Jon – School Psychology Digest, 1978
The development and normal variability of children's speech is described, particularly in the periods of 18 to 24 months and 24 to 36 months. Vocabulary growth, speech articulation, and sentence construction (complexity and grammar) are major topics. Causes of speech problems are listed and a bibliography is included. (CTM)
Descriptors: Child Language, Delayed Speech, Developmental Stages, Disability Identification
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Gourley, Judith W. – Reading Teacher, 1978
Basal readers are supposed to be easy for children to read, but sometimes their language is so unnatural that it's more confusing than helpful. (MKM)
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Beginning Reading, Child Language, Language Patterns
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Combettes, Bernard – Langue Francaise, 1978
Examines the nature of thematization and thematic progression in children's narrative styles, in order to draw some conclusions regarding the acquisition of textual skills. (AM)
Descriptors: Child Language, Coherence, Discourse Analysis, French
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Harris, Brian – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1978
The translation process is discussed from these aspects: (1) Natural translation by bilinguals, explained by a discussion of research in translation skills among bilingual children, (2) the requirements for good professional translation, and (3) a description of the curriculum at the University of Ottawa's translation school. (AMH)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Child Language, College Language Programs, Interpreters
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Boynton, Kathleen Reardon; Henke, Lucy L. – Communication Education, 1978
The importance of contextual influences to conversational competence development is emphasized. Included are one or more significant adults whose systematic patterns of feedback teach children rules of conversation while providing guided practice in the use of these rules. The role of expansion is examined as one of the common patterns of feedback…
Descriptors: Adults, Child Language, Children, Communication Skills
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