Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- AAE (1)
- Academic and quality of life. (1)
- African American English (1)
- Brown (1)
- COVID-19 (1)
-
- Grammatical Structures (1)
- Grammaticality Judgments (1)
- Information/disinformation overload (1)
- International graduate students (1)
- Italian (1)
- Lack of social engagement (1)
- Language Acquisition (1)
- MLU (1)
- Mean Length of Utterance (1)
- Morphemes (1)
- Morphology (1)
- Morphosyntax (1)
- SLI (1)
- Syntax (1)
- Transaction model of stress and coping (1)
Articles 1 - 3 of 3
Full-Text Articles in Education
African American English-Speaking Children's Judgments Of Grammaticality: Effects Of Clinical Status And Grammatical Structures, Lori Elizabeth Vaughn
African American English-Speaking Children's Judgments Of Grammaticality: Effects Of Clinical Status And Grammatical Structures, Lori Elizabeth Vaughn
LSU Doctoral Dissertations
African American English (AAE)-speaking children’s ability to judge the grammaticality of sentences was evaluated by their clinical status and grammatical structure. The study originated from a need to understand more about the tense and agreement systems of AAE speakers with specific language impairment (SLI) relative to their typically developing (TD) AAE-speaking peers. Tense and agreement forms are typically excluded from the assessment and treatment of children who speak AAE in fear of misinterpreting a dialect difference as a language disorder. As a result, limited information exists about the tense and agreement systems of AAE-speaking children.
The data were archival and …
A Continuous Adjustment: The Impact Of Covid-19 On International Graduate Students, Carla Albornoz Moraga
A Continuous Adjustment: The Impact Of Covid-19 On International Graduate Students, Carla Albornoz Moraga
LSU Doctoral Dissertations
International graduate students have endured unique obstacles during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study explored the experiences of eight international graduate students from various countries and academic backgrounds. The following questions guided this study: (1) What were the experiences during the 2020 school year for international students throughout COVID- 19?; (2) What were the day-to-day experiences of international graduate students during COVID- 19?, and (3) How did the international graduate students cope and adjust as they lived through a pandemic? Analysis of the data demonstrated the impact on the international graduate students’ preconceived expectations of the academic and socio-cultural experiences, as …
Brown's Stages Of Morphosyntactic Development Applied To The Typical Development Of Italian, Marie Laiche
Brown's Stages Of Morphosyntactic Development Applied To The Typical Development Of Italian, Marie Laiche
LSU Master's Theses
Background: In A First Language (1973), Roger Brown called for an increase in crosslinguistic data and analysis of morphosyntax across languages as more research in this field is crucial for working out the overarching determinants of language acquisition order and for the ability to accurately compare child language acquisition across different languages. An increase in this research would benefit linguistic researchers and speech-language-pathologists offering services to or evaluating children speaking a different language or more than one language. The current study seeks to add to the field of crosslinguistic research by adapting Brown’s guidelines of English language acquisition to the …