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A study of the differences among EFL/ESL methods for reading Comprehension and language awareness
In: Porta Linguarum: revista internacional de didáctica de las lenguas extranjeras, ISSN 1697-7467, Nº. 35, 2021, pags. 9-24 (2021)
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Reading in Kapampangan, Filipino, and English: A Look at Multilingual Children in an Economically Challenging Philippine Community
In: Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive) (2021)
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Early Language Environments Predict Aspects of Explicit Language Awareness Development
In: LANGUAGE LEARNING, vol 70, iss 2 (2020)
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Schreibenlernen erfordert mehr als "phonologische Bewusstheit". Eine Längsschnittstudie zur Entwicklung sprachanalytischer Fähigkeiten von Schulanfängern
In: Valtin, Renate [Hrsg.]; Naegele, Ingrid [Hrsg.]: "Schreiben ist wichtig!". Grundlagen und Beispiele für kommunikatives Schreiben(lernen). 4. Auflage. Frankfurt a.M. : Arbeitskreis Grundschule e.V. 1994, S. 23-53. - (Beiträge zur Reform der Grundschule; 67/68) (2020)
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The Efficacy of a Computer Program for Increasing Phonemic Awareness and Decoding Skills in a Primary School Setting for Children with Reading Difficulties
In: Australian Journal of Teacher Education (2020)
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Schreibenlernen erfordert mehr als "phonologische Bewusstheit". Eine Längsschnittstudie zur Entwicklung sprachanalytischer Fähigkeiten von Schulanfängern ...
Valtin, Renate. - : Arbeitskreis Grundschule e.V., 2020
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Η συμβολή της εφαρμοσμένης γλωσσολογίας στην ανάπτυξη της κριτικής σκέψης ...
Παππάς, Μιχαήλ. - : University of Ioannina, 2020
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Η μέθοδος ολοκληρωμένης εκμάθησης περιεχομένου και γλώσσας και ο αντίκτυπός της στη διαπολιτισμική συνείδηση μαθητών δημοτικού και η χρήση της τεχνολογίας ...
Μαρτινοπούλου, Μαρία Δημητρίου. - : Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 2020
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Metacognition, Metalinguistic Awareness, and Relevance in Language learning: A Report on an Intervention Module Project
In: International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (2020)
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Zur Rekonstruktion der Verständigung im fremdsprachlichen Klassenzimmer - Methodologische Grundlagen, blinde Flecken und empirische Herausforderungen
In: Jahrbuch Dokumentarische Methode. Heft 2-3/2020 ; 2-3/2020 ; JDM - Jahrbuch Dokumentarische Methode ; 433-452 (2020)
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The Acoustic Dimension of Reading: Does Musical Aptitude Affect Silent Reading Fluency?
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El proceso lector en español como lengua extranjera: fluidez lectora silenciosa y aptitud musical
Foncubierta Muriel, José Manuel. - : Asociación Española de Lingüística Aplicada, AESLA, 2020
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Tractament integrat de llengua i contingut: Quina llengua? Com s’integra? Per a què? ; Content and language integrated learning: Which language? How is it integrated? What for?
In: Caplletra. Revista Internacional de Filologia.; Caplletra 68 (primavera 2020); 219-242 ; Caplletra. Revista Internacional de Filologia; Caplletra 68 (primavera 2020); 219-242 ; 2386-7159 ; 0214-8188 (2020)
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Lyrics and language awareness
Werner, Valentin. - : Otto-Friedrich-Universität, 2020. : Bamberg, 2020
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Lyrics and language awareness
Werner, Valentin. - : Dep. of Foreign Languages and Translation, Univ. of Agder, 2020. : Kristiansand, 2020
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TV Discourse, Grammaticality, and Language Awareness
Werner, Valentin. - : Berkeley, Calif., 2020
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Cross-linguistic Sharing of Morphological Awareness in Biliteracy Development: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Correlation Coefficients
Koda, K; Zhang, D; Ke, S. - : Wiley for University of Michigan, Language Learning Research Club, 2020
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Derivational Morphology Bridges Phonology and Orthography: Insights Into the Development of Word-Specific Spellings by Superior, Average, and Poor Spellers
In: Lang Speech Hear Serv Sch (2020)
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Early reading correlates in language impairment (Newbury et al., 2020)
Jayne Newbury (8958647); Laura M. Justice (5058230); Hui H. Jiang (8958649); Mary Beth Schmitt (8958652). - 2020
Abstract: Purpose: This article first aimed to examine the cognitive (rapid automatized naming, phonological awareness, working memory, nonverbal cognition, and language) correlates of reading difficulty in children with language impairment (LI). Second, we considered whether noncognitive (effortful control, social competence, and behavior problems) correlates offered any explanatory value above that of cognitive factors. Third, we examined whether home environment (specifically household organization and home learning environment) would offer an additional explanatory value. Method: The sample included 165 children in kindergarten and Grade 1 who were receiving intervention for LI in public schools. Standardized measures along with parent interviews/questionnaires were administered at the end of the school year. Results: Logistic regression models indicated the noncognitive factors added discriminatory value to that of cognitive factors in predicting reading difficulties, whereas household factors did not. In the final model using all 11 predictors, prediction accuracy was 88.7% for the typical reading group and 54.2% for the reading difficulty group, with an overall accuracy of 76.4%. Only phonological awareness and working memory significantly contributed to predicting reading group membership when measured in kindergarten and Grade 1. Conclusions: For this sample of children with LI, the most important predictors of reading were cognitive. The child’s behavior and social competence improved prediction to a limited but statistically significant degree, whereas home environment did not. Overall classification was low, as only half of the children with reading difficulties were correctly predicted. Important factors differentiating good and poor emergent readers with LI were not captured in this study. Supplemental Material S1. HLE (Home Literacy Environment) items. Newbury, J., Justice, L. M., Jiang, H. H., & Schmitt, M. B. (2020). Cognitive, non cognitive, and home environment correlates of reading difficulties in primary-grade students with language impairment. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1044/2020_JSLHR-19-00363
Keyword: at risk; behavior; cognitive; Cognitive Science not elsewhere classified; competence; control; correlates; difficulty; effortful; emergent; environment; factors; Grade 1; home; impairment; interviews; kindergarten; Language; language impairment; learning; noncognitive; nonspecific language impairment; nonverbal cognition; organization; parent; phonological awareness; predicting; primary grade; problems; public school; questionnaires; rapid automatized naming; readers; reading; social; specific language impairment; students; working memory
URL: https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.12462428.v1
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La formación de palabras en el aula : observar, pensar y reflexionar
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