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What Registers in the Body: Place and the Physicality of Painting
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In: Master’s Theses and Projects (2020)
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Flipgrid and Second Language Acquisition Using Flipgrid to Promote Speaking Skills for English Language Learners
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In: Master’s Theses and Projects (2020)
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Educational Background and Identity: Factors Influencing Arab Women Learning English as a Second Language
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In: Journal of International Women's Studies (2020)
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The ASL-CDI 2.0: an updated, normed adaptation of the MacArthur Bates Communicative Development Inventory for American Sign Language
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Vocabulary is a critical early marker of language development. The MacArthur Bates Communicative Development Inventory has been adapted to dozens of languages, and provides a bird’s-eye view of children’s early vocabularies which can be informative for both research and clinical purposes. We present an update to the American Sign Language Communicative Development Inventory (the ASL-CDI 2.0, https://www.aslcdi.org), a normed assessment of early ASL vocabulary that can be widely administered online by individuals with no formal training in sign language linguistics. The ASL-CDI 2.0 includes receptive and expressive vocabulary, and a Gestures and Phrases section; it also introduces an online interface that presents ASL signs as videos. We validated the ASL-CDI 2.0 with expressive and receptive in-person tasks administered to a subset of participants. The norming sample presented here consists of 120 deaf children (ages 9 to 73 months) with deaf parents. We present an analysis of the measurement properties of the ASL-CDI 2.0. Vocabulary increases with age, as expected. We see an early noun bias that shifts with age, and a lag between receptive and expressive vocabulary. We present these findings with indications for how the ASL-CDI 2.0 may be used in a range of clinical and research settings ; Accepted manuscript
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Artificial intelligence and image processing; Cognitive sciences; Experimental psychology; Language deprivation; Psychology; Sign language; Vocabulary acquisition
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URL: https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-020-01376-6 https://hdl.handle.net/2144/40483
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Der Einfluss der elterlichen Sprachwahl auf Spracherwerb und Bildungserfolg
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Jenny, Claudia (B.A.). - : Weingarten : Pädagogische Hochschule Weingarten, 2020
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Play Based Natural Environments and Language Development in Young Children
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