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Grammatical Error Types Using A Picture Description Task In English And Spanish With Young Children, Lisa Valles
Grammatical Error Types Using A Picture Description Task In English And Spanish With Young Children, Lisa Valles
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Purpose: The current study was part of a larger project examining diagnostic accuracy of various assessment tools for bilingual children living in a border community. The purpose of this project was to examine language sample measures in young children using a picture description task (Eisenberg & Guo, 2013) by answering the following questions:
1. What were the frequent types of errors exhibited by young children in English and Spanish?
2. Were there distinct types of grammatical errors across languages in bilingual children?
Methods: Participants were recruited from a large city on the US/Mexico border. There were 47 participants in the …
A Comparison Of Maze Frequency And Type Across Language And Speaker: A Look At English And Spanish Narrative Retells, Melissa Silver
A Comparison Of Maze Frequency And Type Across Language And Speaker: A Look At English And Spanish Narrative Retells, Melissa Silver
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Background: Mazes, as they are referred to in the language literature, are disfluencies that do not add meaning to an utterance including filled pauses, whole word revisions, part word revisions, part word repetitions and whole word repetitions. Extensive research has been conducted on mazes in monolingual and bilingual children, yet the research has not been extended to adults' narrative retell production.
Aims: The current study analyzes monolingual English, monolingual Spanish, and bilingual English and Spanish narrative retells to compare the percent of maze use and type of maze use amongst groups.
Methods & Procedures: The narrative retells of thirty-nine bilingual …