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Long, Margaret; Scott, Phyllis – 1976
The effects of reading to children on the development and production of certain morphological structures are examined in a sample of 20 children, two to seven years old, in matched experimental and control groups. Both groups were pre- and posttested with an adapted form of Berko's nonsense-word test. The experimental group was individually read a…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Language Research, Morphology (Languages)
Miller, John W.; Arnold, Richard D. – 1974
The purpose of this study was to determine the disruptive effect of unknown words on reading and to examine this effect in relationship to grammatical position and modification type. Forty second grade children from two different lower middle class, semirural schools were randomly assigned to the standardization group or the experimental group.…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Grammar, Oral Reading, Reading
Baldwin, R. Scott – 1977
Fifty-six third graders were randomly assigned to two treatment groups, in a study of the relationship between clause structure and the readability of written texts. The treatment groups read sets of passages which were identical except for certain word-order modifications. The dependent variables were silent- and oral-reading comprehension, rate…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Context Clues, Grade 3, Miscue Analysis
Allington, Richard L.; Strange, Michael – 1977
It has been suggested that good readers make better use of semantic/syntactic information and use relatively less graphic information than do poor readers. To test these hypotheses, minor visual alterations were inserted in words in connected text. Fifteen good and 15 poor readers at the fourth-grade level read two of the altered Passages orally.…
Descriptors: Context Clues, Decoding (Reading), Failure, Intermediate Grades
Sturdivant-Odwarka, Anne – 1977
This study examined oral-reading characteristics associated with language development in second-grade children, working on the suppositions that oral syntactic proficiency influences a child's use of syntax while reading and that this influence can be seen in oral reading, particularly in the contextual appropriateness of errors. It was also…
Descriptors: Error Patterns, Grade 2, Intelligence, Language Acquisition
Jian-zhang, Zhang – 1980
A program designed to provide students with a fairly good command of English, including some knowledge of scientific and technical English, upon completing the five year middle school is discussed. The five year period is divided into three stages. In the first stage, first and second year students receive training in listening comprehension,…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Skills, Audiovisual Aids, Educational Change, Educational Experiments