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Maryland State Dept. of Education, Baltimore. Div. of Compensatory, Urban, and Supplementary Programs. – 1973
The Elementary Secondary Education Act Title I Elementary Basic Skills program operated in 72 schools during fiscal year 1973. There were approximately 23,443 identified Title I pupils who received the services of the program. The first major program objective pertains directly to reading comprehension and anticipates a gain of ten school months…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Basic Skills, Basic Vocabulary, Early Childhood Education
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Allen, Doris V.; Bliss, Lynn S. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1987
Decisions based on the Fluharty Preschool Screening Tests and the Northwestern Syntax Screening Test (and their subtests) were compared to a validity criterion of passing or failing the Sequenced Inventory of Communication Development for 182 children aged 36-47 months. Validity differences were found that depended on test and subtest content.…
Descriptors: Child Language, Communication Disorders, Concurrent Validity, Handicap Identification
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Smith, Carlota S.; van Kleeck, Anne – Journal of Child Language, 1986
Reports an experimental investigation of the influence of linguistic factors on linguistic performance. The factors studied were interpretive complexity and surface length. Results show an interaction between types of linguistic complexity and type of linguistic performance. (Author/SED)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Language, Difficulty Level, Error Analysis (Language)
Remaly, Beth K. – 1990
A practicum study, recognizing the expressive language delays of inner-city kindergarten children, implemented two strategies to increase their expressive language ability and their mean length of utterance. The target population, 14 kindergarten students who demonstrated vocabulary development delays on the Brigance Kindergarten Screening Test,…
Descriptors: Expressive Language, High Risk Students, Kindergarten, Kindergarten Children
Sulzby, Elizabeth – 1981
Kindergarten children differ in how close they are to becoming readers and writers. A study investigated the dictated and handwritten materials of 24 kindergarten children. In each of two sessions, three language productions were obtained: a told story, a dictated story, and a handwritten story. Additionally, samples of rereading and editing were…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Educational Research, Handwriting, Kindergarten
Dale, Philip S.; Kelly, Douglas – 1972
The influence on child language of the role of the child, and his conversational partners, was studied at the University of Washington Developmental Psychology Laboratory Preschool. Seven lessons were recorded, three child-led sessions and four adult-led sessions. The group composition varied daily but six children to be studied were included in…
Descriptors: Child Language, Developmental Psychology, Early Experience, Language Acquisition
Dauzat, Samuel Varner – 1968
The relationship between oral reading ability and the use of structure (function) words was examined in a dissertation study which hypothesized that the use of structure words in verbal discourse would be greater in children who have no difficulty in oral reading than in children who experience difficulty. Structure words were identified as those…
Descriptors: Child Language, Form Classes (Languages), Function Words, Grade 4
Thompson, Donald L.; Nesselroad, Elizabeth M. – 1971
This study examined the verbal interaction of teachers and pupils to determine if the quantity and quality of teacher verbalization had significant impact on the verbal test scores of pre-school Head Start Children. Teacher's verbal behavior was scored by a modification of the Caldwell Observer Rating Form. Children were tested using the Wechsler…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educationally Disadvantaged, Language Acquisition, Language Handicaps
Bellachi, C.; Benelli, B. – Rassegna Italiana di Linguistica Applicata, 1988
Explains the relationship between understanding a temporal or causal event and the ability to articulate and comprehend sentences about the event. The subjects of the research were 60 children from an Italian elementary school, 20 each from the first, third, and fifth grades. (CFM)
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Trosberg, Anna – Journal of Child Language, 1982
Investigates the linguistic and cognitive aspects of the mastery of the time conjunctions "before" and "after" by young children. (EKN)
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Measurement, Conjunctions
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Chan, Jimmy – Journal of Reading, 1981
A study of adolescents in Hong Kong suggested that parents' behavior toward their children did affect children's achievement in reading and other verbal skills. A more democratic style of child rearing correlated with the development of good reading abilities. (MKM)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Child Rearing, Cognitive Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Weeks, Thelma E. – 1978
One of the most remarkable aspects of the babbling of some babies is that it is produced with intonation contours that sound very much like adult sentence melodies. This study reviews the literature and examines longitudinal data collected from seven children. Some of the non-adult-like syntactic uses made of intonation by children for…
Descriptors: Child Language, Infant Behavior, Infants, Intonation
Portland Public Schools, OR. – 1968
This guide to a total developmental language program for kindergarten is divided into three sections: (1) Helpful Hints to the Teacher, (2) Expanding Verbal Power, and (3) Linking Language and Thought. Subjects in Section 2 include hearing and speaking clearly, increasing vocabulary, extending meaning, expanding language patterns, conveying ideas,…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Auditory Discrimination, Classification, Expressive Language
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Baldwin, Dare A.; Moses, Louis J. – Social Development, 2001
Discusses evidence that social understanding informs word learning in infants. Asks: (1) Is genuine social understanding necessary for word learning?; (2) Are social clues criterial for infants' learning?; (3) Can word learning proceed without aid of social understanding?; and (4) Is social clue processing too difficult for everyday word learning?…
Descriptors: Basic Vocabulary, Communication (Thought Transfer), Infants, Language Acquisition
Emery, Winston G.; Sinatra, Richard – 1983
In advocating written literacy through visual literacy, this paper presents an overview of supporting theory and evidence and demonstrates practical application through visual compositions. The research reported in the first section of the paper includes the general theoretical stance of writing-as-process educators, who believe that the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Language Acquisition
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