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Cummins, Jim – 1981
This handbook provides an introduction to research findings related to bilingualism in minority-language children, and describes the implications of these findings for issues of current concern in Canadian education. Bilingualism is defined as the production and/or comprehension of two languages by the same individual. The phrase…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Child Language, Children
Shore, Cecilia – 1981
Previous research has shown a similar starting time for early combinations of words and play actions in children and has suggested that similar cognitive processes underlie the transition to combining activities in language, symbolic play, and manipulative play. A study was undertaken to investigate combining activities in these three domains and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Cognitive Development, Language Acquisition
Esposito, Anita – 1982
The silence between two people's utterances during conversation is referred to as a juncture pause and the outcome of events at the juncture pause determines who will speak next in a conversation. A study explored the nature of interruptions in young children's conversation and examined whether turn-taking repair occurred after an interruption and…
Descriptors: Child Language, Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Interaction
Markowitz, Judith – 1982
A study used children's definitions to explore the culture of the classroom from the perspective of the child. Definitions for school-related terms were elicited from first graders in two classrooms of a public elementary school in the Chicago metropolitan area. After having been acclimated to the presence of the researchers, the students were…
Descriptors: Anthropological Linguistics, Child Development, Child Language, Classroom Communication
1979
Three experiments were conducted to assess the effects of nonbizarre vs. bizarre pictorial elaboration on the paired-associate retention of noun pairs. Five and seven year old children served as subjects in the first two experiments and learned a list of common noun pairs by the study-test paired-associate method. Experiment 1 provided a…
Descriptors: Child Language, Children, Cognitive Processes, Language Acquisition

Kee, Daniel W.; Nakayama, Susan Y. – 1977
The present study was conducted in order to evaluate pictorial elaboration effects in children's incidental paired-associate memory. The design of the experiment consisted of a 2 x 2 x 2 x 5 factorial with (1) grade level (kindergarten vs. second), (2) pictorial presentation (standard vs. elaborated), (3) list (two 14-pair lists of common noun…
Descriptors: Child Language, Children, Cognitive Processes, Language Acquisition

Genesee, Fred – McGill Journal of Education, 1978
The notion that second language instruction is more effective if begun at an early age is seen as arising from cognitive-nativist and neuropsychological postulates, and from the argument of "affective purity." Each of these positions is reviewed, along with frequently-heard objections to each. A fresh perspective on the issue is thus…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Language, Children, Cognitive Processes
Kovac, Ceil; Cahir, Stephen R. – 1981
This series, designed for use in inservice teacher workshops, addresses the question, "How do children and teachers use language to get things done?" The transcribed classroom discourse presented and discussed in each volume illustrates functional language in a real context based on the videotaping of undoctored classroom events from…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Child Language, Classroom Communication, Discourse Analysis
Cahir, Stephen R.; Kovac, Ceil – 1981
This series, designed for use in inservice teacher workshops, addresses the question, "How do children and teachers use language to get things done?" The transcribed classroom discourse presented and discussed in each volume illustrates functional language in a real context based on the videotaping of undoctored classroom events from…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Child Language, Classroom Communication, Inservice Teacher Education
Tyler, Lorraine K.; Marslen-Wilson, William D. – 1978
Dutch children (ten five year olds and ten seven year olds) were asked to repeat two-clause sentences that varied in internal semantic cohesiveness. Results showed that semantic factors were primary in determining the five year olds' performance, while seven year olds, though possibly not insensitive to semantic variables, were retaining syntactic…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Development, Cohesion (Written Composition), Language Acquisition
French, Lucia – 1981
The ways in which preschoolers use the word "but" were studied. It was found that the eight preschoolers, who ranged in age from 3;9 to 5;5, were able to use "but" to express a number of different types of adversative relationships. "But" introduced clauses containing information that: (1) contrasted with shared knowledge about the usual state of…
Descriptors: Child Language, Discourse Analysis, Language Acquisition, Language Processing
Belme, Jillian – 1981
The influence of five programs of the Mt. Druitt Early Childhood Project on the development of preschool children's vocabulary and syntactical skills was assessed in a pretest/posttest design. Programs differed in the amount of structure they imposed on the language experiences of the children and in the content they specified. Different measures…
Descriptors: Child Language, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Language Acquisition
Birsh, Judith R. – 1980
Thirty-one eight-year-old boys were the subjects of a study to determine the relationship between language skills in infancy and reading skills at elementary school age. As infants, the boys had been taped in interaction sessions with their mothers. The level of skill development of the infants was measured according to the principles of…
Descriptors: Child Language, Correlation, Followup Studies, Language Acquisition
Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield. – 1981
Based on the belief that learning can take place in the home as well as in the school, this booklet was developed as a means of helping parents contribute to the improvement of their children's oral communication skills. Various sections of the booklet contain the following: (1) a discussion of children's communication behaviors, including an…
Descriptors: Child Language, Communication Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
Wells, Gordon – 1980
Several conclusions about child language were drawn from the data collected during the Bristol longitudinal study, "Language at Home and at School": (1) the amount of speech that adults address to their children is significantly associated with the children's rate of progress; (2) although many topics are introduced by parents, an equal…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Language, Communication Skills, Family Environment