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Craig, Holly K.; Washington, Julie A.; Thompson-Porter, Connie – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1998
This investigation examined the comprehension skills of 63 urban African-American children (ages 4-6) from middle-income homes. Performances on a task designed to elicit responses to wh-questions and another to make distinctions between active and passive sentence constructions revealed grade effects and a positive relationship to age. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Black Dialects, Black Students, Comprehension
Anderson, Edward – 1990
Instruction in rhetoric, English composition, and literature can be enhanced if black language and the stylistic influences of the black folk tradition are recognized and presented in the classroom. Teachers need to be aware of the history and heritage of the Black-American dialect and the black folk tradition. In addition, teachers and students…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Dialects, Black Education, Black History
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Seitz, Victoria – Developmental Psychology, 1975
Examined imitative recall for sentences conforming to the grammatical rules of standard English versus those suggested for nonstandard (black) English. Subjects included black and white third and fourth grade children grouped according to socioeconomic background and attendance at either racially segregated or intergrated schools. (SDH)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Desegregation Effects, Elementary School Students
Steffensen, Margaret S. – 1978
A number of claims made by Bereiter and Engelmann, two of the strongest proponents of the verbal-deprivation hypothesis, are examined in light of data gathered during a longitudinal study of two children acquiring Black English Vernacular. The "giant-word syndrome" and its proposed concomitants of absence of developmental stages, deviant…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Child Language, Compensatory Education
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Somervill, Mary Ann – Review of Educational Research, 1975
Children who speak Black English may have difficulty in acquiring reading skills because of negative teacher attitudes about their dialect and because of inappropriate initial reading material. Although some solutions have been suggested, few have been investigated. (BJG)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Dialects, Black Students, Disadvantaged Youth
Karlin, Andrea – 1982
A study investigated whether fluency in oral reading, as indicated by proper intonation, could be used as a measure of college students' reading comprehension. The study was designed to look at the three features of intonation--pitch, stress, and juncture--separately and in combination to determine whether any one or a combination of all the…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Cloze Procedure, College Students
GOLDEN, RUTH I. – 1966
THE AUTHOR, WHO SPENT A YEAR AS A FORD FELLOW STUDYING THE NON-STANDARD ENGLISH OF STUDENTS IN DETROIT, DESCRIBES BRIEFLY A SERIES OF TAPED LANGUAGE LESSONS FOR SECONDARY LEVEL WHICH WERE FOUND TO BE "EFFECTIVE TO A SIGNIFICANT DEGREE." (SEE RELATED DOCUMENT ED 003 588.) FURTHER EXPERIMENTATION WAS CARRIED OUT ON THE FIRST LEVEL OF PRIMARY SCHOOL,…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Inner City, Language Instruction
Scott, Charles T.; Angle, Burr – 1970
This paper is divided into two sections related to an experimental program in English for black Americans. The first section is a report describing the program. In 1969, approximately 150 black students from urban ghettos in the North and rural communities in the South were admitted to the University of Wisconsin under a special scholarship…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Education, Black Students, College Freshmen
Wolfram, Walt; Whiteman, Marcia – 1971
Despite the recent focus on the role of dialect differences in creating learning difficulties for speakers of nonstandard dialects of English, research has tended to concentrate on difficulties related to speaking and reading, while ignoring those involved in teaching writing to these students. This paper attempts to meet the need for such studies…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Grammar, High School Students
Allen, Richard – 1974
This paper investigates some of the underlying assumptions prevalent in much of the research concerning the language patterns of black children and compares two competing research approaches: the deficit model, which assumes that black children from the ghetto hear very little language, much of it ill-formed, and that they are impoverished in…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Higher Education, Language Patterns
Ginther, Dean Webster – 1976
Interrelationships between productive oral proficiency in black dialect and in standard English and reading comprehension of passages differing in dialect and content were investigated in a sample of 98 sixth-grade black students. Results indicated that students were better readers as their oral patterns of speech were more representative of…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Doctoral Dissertations, Failure
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Harber, Jean R. – Educational Research Quarterly, 1977
Equivalent forms of listening comprehension, oral reading, and oral reading comprehension tasks in (1) standard English, (2) black English, standard orthography, and (3) black English, nonstandard orthography were administered to black, inner-city children. Subjects scored highest on black English, standard orthography and lowest on black English,…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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DeLain, Marsha Taylor; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1985
This study explores the relationship between Black English skills acquired outside school and figurative language comprehension in standard English. Path analysis confirmed the direct influence of "sounding" skill (a Black language ability) on figurative language, comprehension for Black youth. Only general verbal ability affected White…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Comprehension, Figurative Language
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Cronnell, Bruce – Journal of Educational Research, 1984
This article presents an analysis of errors found in writing samples produced by Black children in urban schools. Errors influenced by Black-English oral usage, hypercorrections, and morphologic errors influenced by Black-English speech patterns are focused upon. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Taylor, Janet B. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1983
The purpose of this study was to examine how two different speech varieties used during an oral reading and recall task influenced primary grade teachers' evaluations of reading comprehension and how teachers' attitudes toward Black English related to their evaluations. (Author/PN)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Dialect Studies, Dialects
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