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Tsuji, Hiromi; Doherty, Martin J. – First Language, 2014
The development of metalinguistic awareness for linguistic politeness was examined in 68 Japanese-speaking children aged between three and five years old. A politeness judgement task was administered together with several phonological judgement tasks and false-belief tasks. Four- and five-year old Japanese children, but not three-year-olds, made…
Descriptors: Metalinguistics, Standards, Young Children, Japanese

Iwanaga, Ryoichiro; Kawasaki, Chisato; Tsuchida, Reiko – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2000
This study examined differences in sensory-motor, cognitive, and verbal impairment between 10 Japanese preschool children with Asperger Syndrome (AS) 10 children with high functioning autism (HFA) using the Japanese version of the Miller Assessment for Preschoolers. AS children surpassed HFA children in verbal skills but HFA children were better…
Descriptors: Asperger Syndrome, Autism, Child Development, Cognitive Development

Lynn, Richard; Hampson, Susan – Intelligence, 1986
The hypothesis was investigated that conflicting evidence on Japanese intelligence has arisen because the Japanese have a distinctive profile of abilities. It was found that Japanese children do not differ from American children on general intelligence, score higher on the group perceptual factor, and lower on the group verbal factor. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cross Cultural Studies, Early Childhood Education, Elementary School Students