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Articles 1 - 11 of 11
Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Latino Performance In Rural Public Schools: Grades 3,6,12, Refugio Rochin, Steve Hampton, Javier Ekboir
Latino Performance In Rural Public Schools: Grades 3,6,12, Refugio Rochin, Steve Hampton, Javier Ekboir
Refugio I. Rochin
Using multiple regression analysis, we compare non-Latino vs Latino test scores in rural school districts (grades 3,6,12) to determine the "effects" of Latino concentration, English proficiency, socio-economic status and school funding. We find relatively better test results for Latinos as Latino concentration increases. We provide theoretical hypothesis for more study.
Book Review: Reasoning Agents In A Dynamic World: The Frame Problem. Kenneth M. Ford And Patrick J. Hayes, Eds.,, Jozsef A. Toth
Book Review: Reasoning Agents In A Dynamic World: The Frame Problem. Kenneth M. Ford And Patrick J. Hayes, Eds.,, Jozsef A. Toth
Jozsef A Toth Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Teaching English Communicatively In China - Educating Teachers Is Not Enough., Bernard Hird
Teaching English Communicatively In China - Educating Teachers Is Not Enough., Bernard Hird
Australian Journal of Teacher Education
The extent to which the communicative language teaching approach is a relevant and viable methodology for English language teachers to use in China is an issue that has generated considerable interest in recent years. The conclusions drawn in this article are based on experiences of teaching in an in-service course for senior middle-school teachers of English in Hangzhou, China. The paper suggests that the communicative approach does have a role in English language teaching in China but that aspects of the approach need to be applied selectively and with caution. Some of the reasons for this stem from the nature …
A Special Case Of Second Language Acquisition: Nthla, Naomi Gurevich
A Special Case Of Second Language Acquisition: Nthla, Naomi Gurevich
Faculty Research and Creative Activity
In investigating the process of language acquisition, researchers differentiate between the acquisition of a learner’s native language (L1) and non-native language. Second Language Acquisition (SLA) has traditionally come to mean any language learned by an individual after the L1. Some researchers have started distinguishing between monolinguals acquiring a second language (2ndLA) and bi- or multi-linguals acquiring another language (NthLA). It is claimed that having undergone the language acquisition process once, multilingual individuals approach this task with a more universal understanding of the rules and forms of language. A review of four studies shows aspects of how NthLA is different from …
The Teaching Of Implicature To Esl Learners, Joel Christopher Harris
The Teaching Of Implicature To Esl Learners, Joel Christopher Harris
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
A Special Case Of Second Language Acquisition: Nthla, Naomi Gurevich
A Special Case Of Second Language Acquisition: Nthla, Naomi Gurevich
Naomi Gurevich
In investigating the process of language acquisition, researchers differentiate between the acquisition of a learner’s native language (L1) and non-native language. Second Language Acquisition (SLA) has traditionally come to mean any language learned by an individual after the L1. Some researchers have started distinguishing between monolinguals acquiring a second language (2ndLA) and bi- or multi-linguals acquiring another language (NthLA). It is claimed that having undergone the language acquisition process once, multilingual individuals approach this task with a more universal understanding of the rules and forms of language. A review of four studies shows aspects of how NthLA is different from …
Learning Work In The Esl Classroom : An Evaluation Of Textbooks Designed To Teach Esl In The Workplace, Amy Taylor-Henry
Learning Work In The Esl Classroom : An Evaluation Of Textbooks Designed To Teach Esl In The Workplace, Amy Taylor-Henry
Dissertations and Theses
A growing number of American businesses are offering ESL courses at the work site; likewise, more and more textbooks designed specifically for teaching ESL in the Workplace (EWP), are being written and published. The need for an evaluation of these new texts with regard to current teaching methodology, the particularities of EWP, and the social implications of EWP is a vital one. A good EWP text, besides serving as a guide and resource for learners, can also facilitate intercultural understanding, increase awareness of workers' rights and unions, and promote participation in training programs for job flexibility and promotion. Most importantly, …
L2 Acquisition Of Verb Complementation And Binding Principle B., Joyce Bruhn De Garavito
L2 Acquisition Of Verb Complementation And Binding Principle B., Joyce Bruhn De Garavito
Joyce Bruhn de Garavito
No abstract provided.
Feature Checking And Spanish Se., Joyce Bruhn De Garavito, J. Bonneau, A. Libert
Feature Checking And Spanish Se., Joyce Bruhn De Garavito, J. Bonneau, A. Libert
Joyce Bruhn de Garavito
No abstract provided.
Feature Checking And English Particles., Joyce Bruhn De Garavito, J. Bonneau,, A. Libert
Feature Checking And English Particles., Joyce Bruhn De Garavito, J. Bonneau,, A. Libert
Joyce Bruhn de Garavito
No abstract provided.
Cross-Language Synonyms In The Lexicons Of Bilingual Infants: One Language Or Two?, Barbara Zurer Pearson, Sylvia C. Fernandez, D.Kimbrough Oller
Cross-Language Synonyms In The Lexicons Of Bilingual Infants: One Language Or Two?, Barbara Zurer Pearson, Sylvia C. Fernandez, D.Kimbrough Oller
Barbara Zurer Pearson
This study tests the widely-cited claim from Volterra & Taeschner (1978), which is reinforced by Clark's Principle of Contrast (1987), that young simultaneous bilingual children reject cross-language synonyms in their earliest lexicons. The rejection of translation equivalents is taken by Volterra & Taeschner as support for the idea that the bilingual child possesses a single-language system which includes elements from both languages. We examine first the accuracy of the empirical claim and then its adequacy as support for the argument that bilingual children do not have independent lexical systems in each language. The vocabularies of 27 developing bilinguals were recorded …