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Weeks, Thelma – 1973
The Yakima Indians of central Washington, speakers of Sahaptin, believe that children should be treated with great respect. For the most part, the Yakimas express strongly negative attitudes about using any form of baby talk while speaking to children. Through interviews conducted with native speakers of Sahaptin, a list of words and expressions…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, Child Language, Descriptive Linguistics
Wight, J. – Educational Review, 1971
This paper first considers the inadequacy of definitions of dialect speech that are too rigid. Some of the ways in which dialect can influence the performance of children in school are discussed, and the notion that dialect is an indication of linguistic deficit is also considered. In the last part of the paper, the attitude of the Schools Council…
Descriptors: Child Language, Creoles, Dialect Studies, Elementary Education

Ingram, David – Journal of Child Language, 1971
This study begins with a discussion of what a phonological rule is, and how the term has been used in previous investigations. The relation between the child's phonological system and the adult's system, the relationship between discrimination and production, and the viability of positing underlying forms for children's words are also discussed.…
Descriptors: Child Language, Czech, Deep Structure, Descriptive Linguistics
Gorbet, Frances – 1974
This paper discusses the problem of how to deal effectively with students' errors from the perspective of Error Analysis. Basic aspects of the theory such as "interlanguage,""learning strategies" and "the interpretation of errors" are introduced; and empirical data from child language learning studies are presented to support the underlying…
Descriptors: Child Language, Error Analysis (Language), Error Patterns, Language Acquisition
Perron, Jack – 1975
The first section of this paper discusses recent writing research and the basic elements of language development. The second section describes a program which used a sentence-combining method as an activity-based experience for language development. A six-month study involved all fourth graders at Powell School in Mountain View, California. The…
Descriptors: Child Language, Elementary Education, Experimental Teaching, Language Acquisition
Berdan, Robert – 1972
The syntactic and semantic constraints on the occurrence of HAVE-GOT and GOT, each with the meaning "possess," are analyzed with respect to differences among several ethnic dialects: American Anglo and Black English, British English, and Mexican-American and Puerto Rican English. Data from three sets of interviews which elicited these verbs are…
Descriptors: Child Language, Dialect Studies, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Chambers, J. Richard – 1970
Four possible alternative approaches for developing word recognition skills (including sample lesson plans for both primary and intermediate grades) were presented. The first emphasized the importance of the relative order of difficulty of word analysis skills involving phonic abilities and auditory and visual discrimination in both primary and…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Child Language, Elementary Education, Intermediate Grades
Bailey, Charles-James N. – 1969
The author aims: (1) to show that generative phonology uses essentially the method of internal reconstruction which has previously been employed only in diachronic studies in setting up synchronic underlying phonological representations; (2) to show why synchronic analysis should add the comparative method to its arsenal, together with whatever…
Descriptors: Child Language, Comparative Analysis, Deep Structure, Descriptive Linguistics
Moskowitz, Arlene I. – 1970
This paper deals with methods and models appropriate to the systematic linguistic study of the child's acquisiton of phonology. Sections I through IV present a review of previous studies in the field, discuss the usefulness of the concept of "innateness," discriminate between phonetic and phonological ability, and discuss the concept of discrete…
Descriptors: Child Language, Distinctive Features (Language), Intonation, Linguistic Theory
Danks, Joseph H.; Lewis, Charles – 1970
The comprehension of deviant sentences is dependent on several linguistic variables. Grammaticalness (G), meaningfulness (M), and familiarity (F) are three variables which are potentially such. In order to study the effect of violating these variables upon Ss' responses to deviant sentences, 85 deviant and 15 correct sentences were assigned to…
Descriptors: Child Language, Comprehension, English, Factor Analysis
Robinson, H. Alan – 1970
Ways that the teacher can make communication skills instruction relevant to the learner are emphasized. It is suggested that teachers (1) learn more about our language structure, (2) study the particular environment and language of students, (3) emphasize strategies of word attack in context rather than teach lists of individual sight words, (4)…
Descriptors: Child Language, Communication Skills, Educational Improvement, Individualized Instruction
Bailey, David Sherman – 1970
Differentiation of the effects of cultural deprivation and achievement characteristics as they relate to auditory comprehension and by implication to potential reading ability was investigated. A total of 80 eighth-grade students were classified into four experimental groups: deprived-achievers, deprived-nonachievers, nondeprived-achievers, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Auditory Perception, Auditory Stimuli, Child Language
Ruddell, Robert B. – 1969
A child's language development during the elementary school years is described, with emphasis on acquisition and control of structural and lexical dimensions of the language of standard and nonstandard speakers and with special concern for the relationship between language production and the reading process. Numerous research studies are reviewed…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Learning Levels, Language Research
1969
Four researchers discussed their studies of oral reading miscues within a round-table format. After each participant's description of the specific concerns and procedures of his study, the following topics were discussed: description and analysis of the miscue, correction strategy, relationship of the child's language to the language of the…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Child Language, Elementary Education, Language Patterns
Gonzalez, Gustavo – 1973
Bilingual education means that equal emphasis is given to the development of the child's first language and to the learning of English as a second language. The teacher should know exactly where his students are in the development of their first language when they begin to study the second language. This requires a knowledge of the language…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Child Language, Dialects