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Rapport et Bilan Scientifique - 2e Symposium sur la Politique Linguistique Familiale 2021
In: https://hal-inalco.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03525635 ; [Rapport de recherche] INALCO, Sorbonne Paris-Cité (SPC). 2022 (2022)
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Vocabulary, diagnosis, and intervention in DHH infants/toddlers (Campbell & Bergelson, 2022) ...
Campbell, Erin; Bergelson, Elika. - : ASHA journals, 2022
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Developmental screening using caregiver report: an evaluation of screening tools and childhood developmental delays in South Africa ...
Abdoola, Shabnam. - : University of Pretoria, 2022
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Vocabulary, diagnosis, and intervention in DHH infants/toddlers (Campbell & Bergelson, 2022) ...
Campbell, Erin; Bergelson, Elika. - : ASHA journals, 2022
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THE ROLE OF LISTENING IN LANGUAGE ACQUISITION; THE CHALLENGES & STRATEGIES IN TEACHING LISTENING ... : РОЛЬ СЛУШАНИЯ В ОФОРМЛЕНИИ ЯЗЫКА; ПРОБЛЕМЫ И СТРАТЕГИИ ОБУЧЕНИЯ АУДИРОВАНИЮ ...
Zokirova, Zulkhumor. - : Oriental renaissance: Innovative, educational, natural and social sciences, 2022
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Developmental screening using caregiver report: an evaluation of screening tools and childhood developmental delays in South Africa ...
Abdoola, Shabnam. - : University of Pretoria, 2022
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LEARNER NEEDS RECOGNITION AS A REQUIREMENT IN MODERN LANGUAGE EDUCATION ... : УЧАЩИЕСЯ ТРЕБУЕТСЯ ПРИЗНАНИЕ КАК ТРЕБОВАНИЕ В СОВРЕМЕННОМ ЯЗЫКОВОМ ОБРАЗОВАНИИ ...
Minnikulov, Islom Urol Ugli. - : Oriental renaissance: Innovative, educational, natural and social sciences, 2022
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The influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on the language learning environment, and the importance of taking age into account
Surman, Francesca Lily Dora. - : Oxford Brookes University, 2022
Abstract: This research identifies differences in the language learning environments of children born within 6 months of the first lockdown in March 2020, compared to infants who were older at this point, and explores whether these differences are associated with language ability. By so doing, it aims to provide an indication of whether further investigation of such differences is warranted on a larger scale. Current research on the pandemic does not take this age group into account; therefore, this research enhances existing findings and provides directions for future research, whilst also contributing to a more general understanding of how factors such as formal and informal childcare, socialisation, caregiver-child interactions, reading and screen time, and caregiver attitudes interact with language outcomes. Twenty caregivers of monolingual English-speaking children aged 12-48 months each took part in a 30-minute interview and completed an age-appropriate assessment of their child’s language development. Analysis of their responses indicates the following differences between age groups: the 12–24-month-olds demonstrate more advanced language development compared to age-matched normative data than do the 25–48-month-olds; they also started producing words earlier, exhibit fewer issues socialising, and began group childcare at a younger age. Further contrasts explored include those between quantity of reading and screen exposure, and parent attitudes. Results suggest that the changes caused by the pandemic to out-of-home and in-home learning environments may have been experienced very differently by 12–24-month-olds, and could potentially have bestowed certain advantages upon their language development which 25–48-month-olds did not enjoy.
Keyword: Child development; Coronavirus; COVID-19; Language acquisition; Language development; Linguistics
URL: https://radar.brookes.ac.uk/radar/file/17bcde7e-f78c-4724-b433-c52d861ca840/1/Dissertation presentation Francesca Surman 19032408.mp4
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https://radar.brookes.ac.uk/radar/file/17bcde7e-f78c-4724-b433-c52d861ca840/1/Presentation slides, Francesca Surman 19032408.pdf
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Specific speech errors predict literacy skills (Boada et al., 2022) ...
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Specific speech errors predict literacy skills (Boada et al., 2022) ...
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Speech production in very preterm children (van Noort-van der Spek et al., 2022) ...
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Speech production in very preterm children (van Noort-van der Spek et al., 2022) ...
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Optimizing intervention outcomes and experiences (Baker et al., 2022) ...
Baker, Elise; Masso, Sarah; Huynh, Kylie. - : ASHA journals, 2022
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Encoding and consolidation during word learning (Gordon et al., 2022) ...
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Optimizing intervention outcomes and experiences (Baker et al., 2022) ...
Baker, Elise; Masso, Sarah; Huynh, Kylie. - : ASHA journals, 2022
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Encoding and consolidation during word learning (Gordon et al., 2022) ...
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Task and language in Spanish–English narratives (Wofford et al., 2022) ...
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Task and language in Spanish–English narratives (Wofford et al., 2022) ...
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THE ROLE OF PSYCHOLINGUISTIC ASPECTS IN THE LEARNING AND TEACHING SECOND LANGUAGE ...
Ezoza Ismat Kizi Hazratkulova. - : Academic research in educational sciences, 2022
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The Rise and Fall of Linguistic Transfer ...
Ozernyi, Daniil M.. - : Zenodo, 2022
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