Search results for "Language development"

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Aparición y desarrollo de la atención conjunta en la infancia

2013

La Atención Conjunta constituye la primera condición sobre la que se construye la comunicación. De ahí el enorme interés que despierta su estudio, dada su influencia sobre el desarrollo cognitivo, social, emocional, y lingüístico humano. Este artículo presenta una revisión de la investigación sobre la aparición y el desarrollo de la Atención Conjunta en la infancia, poniendo de relieve los principales elementos de debate sobre dicha temática. Comenzamos examinando el concepto de intencionalidad en la definición de la Atención Conjunta, para describir a continuación la secuencia de desarrollo de dicha capacidad. Finalizamos el trabajo ofreciendo algunos datos que relacionan la Atención Conju…

Joint attentionAtención conjuntainfancialcsh:BF1-990CognitionEpistemology159.9 - PsicologíaLanguage developmentAntención Conjuntalcsh:PsychologyIntentionalityInteracción Madre-HijoLenguajeinteracción madre-hijoInfanciaPsychologyGeneral Psychologylenguaje
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Writing as a Learning Tool

2001

How learning is understood in everyday schooling and conceptualized in research varies a great deal, as does the way in which writing is used for enhancing learning. This paper reviews recent research conducted mainly in Europe, North Arrierica, and Australia to outline what kind of challenges research is facing at the moment. The paper begins with examining how the concept of learning is defined in everyday use and in research. It considers the analysis of learning conceptions important because the way that learning is understood greatly determines how writing is used as a tool for learning. Second, it analyzes the theoretical basis for using writing as a learning tool--theories are divide…

Language developmentEmpirical researchHigher educationbusiness.industryComputer scienceConcept learningCognitive researchMathematics educationSociocultural approachTable (database)business
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An intervention focused on maternal sensitivity enhanced mothers' verbal responsiveness to infants

2021

Abstract We investigated the effectiveness of an intervention aimed at enhancing maternal sensitivity on mothers' verbal responsiveness to infants. Forty-four mothers from low-income, Brazilian homes and their 3-month-old infants were randomly assigned to intervention (n = 22) and comparison (n = 22) groups. The intervention spanned eight monthly home visits, during which mothers were trained to acknowledge and respond to infants' behaviors. Maternal verbal responsiveness was assessed during dyadic free play when infants were 11 and 18 months old. We computed the probability that mothers would follow infants' behaviors with verbal unimodal (only verbal) or multimodal (simultaneous verbal an…

Language developmentMaternal sensitivityHome visitsFree playIntervention (counseling)Developmental and Educational PsychologyPsychological interventionIntervention groupPsychologybehavioral disciplines and activitiesEarly languageDevelopmental psychologyJournal of Applied Developmental Psychology
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LATGALIAN COMPONENT IN THE LEARNING OF LATVIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE: FROM PRESCHOOL TO SECONDARY SCHOOL (1990–2015)

2017

The conditions of language development and preservation are the quality of its acquisition in the early childhood, in-depth usage and study in the educational process and formation of positive and responsible attitude towards language and national literary heritage. The quality of the development of child’s Latvian language is determined by several environmental factors: the language environment in the family, the language environment in preschool, basic and secondary educational institutions and the language environment in public space. In Latgale most children learn Latvian in heterogeneous sociolinguistic environment. Child’s acquisition of the Latvian language in the family occurs in on…

Language developmentPublic spaceCultural identityPedagogyLatvian language; Latgalian standard language; literature; child language; learning processlanguageLatvianWritten languageSociologyLithuanianLanguage acquisitionlanguage.human_languageStandard languageVia Latgalica
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Method Engineering: Current research directions and implications for future research

1996

In this study we investigate method engineering research by classifying studies into three contexts: technology, language and organization. Within each context we examine research bias, research outcomes and use of alternative research methods. This survey reveals the inherent bias of ME research towards tool and language development at the cost of empirical studies. We lack investigations of why organizations develop their own “variants” of system development methods, and how they manage their method engineering efforts. These observations lead us to suggest some directions for future research, which relate both to actual research questions and to the use of complementary research methods.

Language developmentSystem developmentEngineeringEmpirical researchbusiness.industryManagement scienceMethod engineeringContext (language use)Research questionsbusinessMetamodeling
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[The importance of socio-cultural factors for the development of speech and language].

2004

Language therapyCultural CharacteristicsSocial ValuesApplied psychologyMEDLINESocial environmentInfantSocial value orientationsSpeech TherapySocial EnvironmentSpeech therapySpeech DisordersOtorhinolaryngologic DiseasesOtorhinolaryngologyRisk FactorsChild PreschoolLanguage TherapyHumansLanguage Development DisordersPsychologyChildLaryngo- rhino- otologie
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EVALUATIVE LANGUAGE IN SPOKEN AND SIGNED STORIES TOLD BY A DEAF CHILD WITH A COCHLEAR IMPLANT: WORDS, SIGNS OR PARALINGUISTIC EXPRESSIONS?

2011

In this paper the use and quality of the evaluative language produced by a bilingual child in a story-telling situation is analysed. The subject, an 11-year-old Finnish boy, Jimmy, is bilingual in Finnish sign language (FinSL) and spoken Finnish. He was born deaf but got a cochlear implant at the age of five. The data consist of a spoken and a signed version of “The Frog Story”. The analysis shows that evaluative devices and expressions differ in the spoken and signed stories told by the child. In his Finnish story he uses mostly lexical devices – comments on a character and the character’s actions as well as quoted speech occasionally combined with prosodic features. In his FinSL story he…

Linguistics and LanguageCommunicationbusiness.industrybilingual language acquisitionmedicine.medical_treatmentlcsh:Finnic. Baltic-Finniclcsh:PH91-98.5Character (symbol)Sign languageParalanguageevaluative languageLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticslcsh:Philology. Linguisticslcsh:P1-1091Direct speechstorytellingCochlear implantSubject (grammar)medicinebusinessPsychologylanguage developmentbimodal bilingual language acquisitionFinnish Sign LanguageEesti ja Soome-ugri Keeleteaduse Ajakiri
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Consistency and word-frequency effects on spelling among first- to fifth-grade French children : A regression-based study.

2008

We describe a large-scale regression study that examines the influence of lexical (word frequency, lexical neighborhood) and sublexical (feedforward and feedback consistency) variables on spelling accuracy among first, second, and third- to fifth-graders. The wordset analyzed contained 3430 French words. Predictors in the stepwise regression analyses were grade-level-based and compiled from child-directed written materials. In all grades, feedforward consistency and word frequency had independent effects. However, whereas the feedforward-consistency contribution remained high and did not vary across grades, the impact of word frequency exhibited a massive jump between first and second grade…

Linguistics and LanguageExperimental and Cognitive Psychology[ SCCO.PSYC ] Cognitive science/Psychology050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsArtificial IntelligenceConsistency (statistics)Statistics0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS4. Education05 social sciences050301 educationRegression analysisStepwise regressionLinguisticsSpellingRegressionLanguage developmentWord lists by frequencyNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychology[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/Psychology[SCCO.PSYC] Cognitive science/PsychologyPsychology0503 educationOrthography
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Einfachheit, Anpassung und Early Literacy

2014

This essay deals with the notions of ›simplicity‹ and ›complexity‹ as well as ›accommodation‹ and ›transgression‹ with respect to child developments in language acquisition and literature acquisition. Focusing on the period of ›Early Literacy‹, it is argued that language development and children’s literature both start with simple patterns and gradually gain complexity. It is shown that children’s literature is a specific input in language acquisition which is accommodated to the needs of children. Both in language acquisition and in literary input, one finds also transgressions of rules.

Linguistics and LanguageLanguage developmentLiterature and Literary TheoryEarly literacymedia_common.quotation_subjectSimplicitySociologyLanguage acquisitionLanguage and LinguisticsPeriod (music)Linguisticsmedia_commonZeitschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Linguistik
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The effects of narrative context on French verbal inflections: A developmental perspective

1993

This experiment examines how narrative context affects French subjects' selection of past imperfective (imparfait) vs. perfective inflections with different predicate types. Adults and 10-year-old children were asked to inflect verbs presented in their written infinitive form in two conditions: (a) in isolated sentences; (b) embedded in the beginning, middle, or end of narratives. Regardless of conditions, the adults rarely used theimparfait with punctual resultative predicates. In both conditions, the frequency ofimparfait was high with durative predicates, particularly with aresultative ones, but it varied with position in the narratives, being highest at the beginning and lowest at the e…

Linguistics and LanguagePerfective aspectExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyVerbLanguage and LinguisticsPsycholinguisticsPredicate (grammar)LinguisticsLanguage developmentResultativeNarrativeInfinitivePsychologyGeneral PsychologyJournal of Psycholinguistic Research
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