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Metalinguistic awareness and second language acquisition
Roehr-Brackin, Karen. - London : Routledge, 2018
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Second language pragmatics : from theory to research
Taguchi, Naoko; Culpeper, Jonathan; Mackey, Alison. - London : Routledge, 2018
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Potenziale von Herkunftssprachen : sprachliche und außersprachliche Einflussfaktoren
Brehmer, Bernhard (Herausgeber); Mehlhorn, Grit (Herausgeber). - Tübingen : Stauffenburg Verlag, 2018
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Language awareness in multilingual classrooms in Europe : from theory to practice
Hélot, Christine (Herausgeber); Van Gorp, Koen (Herausgeber); Frijns, Carolien (Herausgeber). - Berlin : De Gruyter Mouton, 2018
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Early word learning
Westermann, Gert; Mani, Nivedita. - London : Routledge, 2018
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Adquisición de rasgos gramaticales del español por hablantes adultos de ruso: identificando las áreas de dificultad dentro de una instrucción gramatical explícita : = Acquisition of Spanish grammatical features by adult speakers of Russian: identifying areas of difficulty within an explicit grammatical instruction
In: Estudios de lingüística. - Alicante 32 (2018), 33-71
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The Impact of Language Input on Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Preschool Children Who Use Listening and Spoken Language
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Étudier des numérations orales en classe : quels savoirs mathématiques et langagiers ?
In: Au fil des maths ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01870517 ; Au fil des maths, APMEP, 2018 (2018)
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1997-2017: Twenty Years of Innovation and Research about Awakening to Languages - Evlang Heritage
In: ISSN: 2379-7363 ; International Journal of Bias, Identity and Diversities in Education ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02428000 ; International Journal of Bias, Identity and Diversities in Education, 2018, 3 (1), pp.10-21. ⟨10.4018/IJBIDE.2018010102⟩ (2018)
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Coming from different directions: A comparison of the eye movements of English L1 and Arabic L1 speakers reading in English and the implementation of an intensive reading intervention programme ...
Oakley, Joan. - : Publisher unspecified, 2018
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Teachers’ Phonological Awareness Assessment Practices, Self-Reported Knowledge and Actual Knowledge: The Challenge of Assessing What You May Know Less About
In: Australian Journal of Teacher Education (2018)
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Linguistic Diversity as Resource: A Multilevel Approach to Building Awareness in First-Year Writing Programs (and Beyond)
In: Author (2018)
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Entwicklung eines Einschätzungstools für das Störungsbewusstsein bei Sprachentwicklungsstörungen ...
Scharbert, Miriam. - : Universitätsbibliothek der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 2018
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Language switching in aviation : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Aviation at Massey University, Manawatū, New Zealand
Daskova, Martina. - : Massey University, 2018
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Children's acquisition of Mandarin tones in context
Tang, Ping. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2018
Abstract: Thesis by publication. ; "Department of Linguistics, ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders, Faculty of Human Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia" -- title page. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Chapter One. Thesis introduction -- Chapter Two. Phonetic enhancement of Mandarin vowels and tones : infant-directed speech and Lombard speech -- Chapter Three. Acoustic realization of Mandarin neutral tone and tone sandhi in infant-directed speech and Lombard speech -- Chapter Four. Acquisition of speech syllables in tonal languages : acoustic evidence from neutral tone in Mandarin Chinese -- Chapter Five. The acquisition of phonological alterations : the case of the Mandarin tone sandhi process -- Chapter Six. The acquisition of Mandarin tonal processes by children with cochlear implants -- Chapter Seven. The representation of allophonic variants of tone sandhi in the developing lexicon -- Chapter Eight. Children with cochlear implants' representation of allophonic variants of tone sandhi -- Chapter Nine. Thesis discussion. ; Mandarin is a tonal language with four lexical tones and two contextual tones, i.e., neutral tone and tone sandhi, exhibiting tonal variations across contexts. Previous studies found that Mandarin-learning children acquire lexical tones early (before 3yrs.), but the neutral tone and tone sandhi are later acquired (after 4;6). Children with hearing impairment/cochlear implants (CIs) have problems in acquiring lexical tones unless implanted early or have long CI experience, since CIs do not transmit pitch information effectively; it is unclear how those implanted early perform on contextual tones. The general aim of this thesis was therefore to better understand the acquisition of contextual tones by both typically developing children and those with hearing impairment using acoustic, rather than perceptual measures. ; This thesis consisted of seven studies. Firstly, we examined how contextua ltones are realized in children's language input, i.e., infant-directed speech (IDS) and clear speech, where slower, hyperarticulated speech (as directed to children or possibly hearing impaired populations) might destroy the context for appropriate realization of contextual tones, thus potentially explaining the later acquisition of these tonal processes (Studies 1 & 2). However, our findings showed that the key features of contextual tones are well realized in both registers, suggesting that later acquisition is not due to the input. Next, we examined children's contextual tone productions in novel (rather than known) items, exploring when their knowledge of contextual tones becomes productive (Studies 3, 4 & 5). The results showed that (1) normal hearing 3-year-olds have already acquired productive knowledge of contextual tones, correctly producing tonal variations across contexts, though adult-like acoustic implementation is not fully mastered until age 5; (2) children with CIs face challenges in producing correct contextual tones, but early implantation (before age 2) facilitates lexical and contextual tonal acquisition. Finally, we tested children's perception of lexical tones and tone sandhi in novel compounds using a mispronunciation/eyetracking task (Studies 6 & 7). The results showed that, (1) all normal hearing participants could detect lexical tone mispronunciations, but none were sensitive to the novel compound tone sandhi mispronunciations; and (2) even detecting lexical tone mispronunciations was a challenge for the children with CIs. ; Taken together, the findings of this thesis suggest that contextual tones are not later acquired by normal hearing children, and acquiring typical contextual tones is possible for children with hearing impairment as long as they receive CIs early. ; Mode of access: World wide web ; 1 online resource (xii, 437 pages) diagrams, graphs, tables
Keyword: Children -- Language; Chinese language -- Tone; cochlear implants; language acquisition; Mandarin Chinese; phonetics; Phonological awareness in children; tones
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1278390
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Libros en Mano: Phonological Awareness Intervention in Children’s Native Languages
In: Education Sciences ; Volume 8 ; Issue 4 (2018)
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LINGÜÍSTICA DE CORPUS Y GRAMÁTICA INDUCTIVA: UNA APROXIMACIÓN
In: Tonos Digital; NÚMERO 35 - JULIO 2018 (2018)
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"Try not to cry" - Memes, Männlichkeit und Emotionen: zur Entstehung von Affektstrukturen in digitalen Bildpraktiken
In: kommunikation @ gesellschaft ; 19 ; 29 ; Originalität und Viralität von (Internet-)Memes (2018)
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Language, culture and interculturality through narratives with learners of Spanish as a foreign language
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Longitudinal relationships between speech perception, phonological skills and reading in children at high‐risk of dyslexia
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