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The House and the Home: Gender in Diaspora in Monica Ali's Brick Lane and Nadeem Aslam's Maps for Lost Lovers
In: Becoming Home: Diaspora and the Anglophone Transnational ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03586991 ; Jude V. Nixon; Mariaconcetta Costantini. Becoming Home: Diaspora and the Anglophone Transnational, Vernon Press, pp.27-45, 2022, 978-1-64889-294-3 (2022)
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Enhancing Linguistic and Cultural Learning during Education Abroad in Japan
Tobaru, Hiromi. - : Ohio State University. Libraries, 2022
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How Does Toddlers’ Engagement in Literacy Activities Influence Their Language Abilities?
In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 1; Pages: 526 (2022)
Abstract: The most intensive period of language development is during the first years of life, during which the brain is developing rapidly. Research has shown that children from disadvantaged households who received high-quality stimulation at a young age grew into adults who earned an average of 25% more than those who did not receive these interventions. In addition, it has been suggested that children who show a greater interest in literacy-related activities and voluntarily engage in them are likely to become better readers than children with less interest in literacy. These children’s factors, along with their engagement in literacy activities, are important components in children’s early literacy experiences and may affect their early language development. In this study, we examined associations among maternal education, home literacy environment (HLE), children’s interest and engagement in literacy activities, and language development of 44 toddlers aged between 20 and 36 months. Overall, results showed that only children’s engagement in literacy activities was related to vocabulary and morphosyntactic skills, whereas maternal education, HLE, and children’s interests were not. These results suggest that taking advantage of individual children’s interests by planning activities in which children are fully engaged, may be effective strategies for promoting children’s oral language development.
Keyword: engagement; home literacy environment; morphosyntactic skills; toddlers; vocabulary
URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010526
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Exploring Mobile Screen Media Use Among Preschoolers and the Implications for Supporting Children’s Early Language and Literacy Skills
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“We about to be real”… “Literacy is everywhere”… “Ya somos expertos”: Documenting and learning from families’ language and literacy practices
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The Componential Model of Reading: A Comprehensive Examination of Word Reading in Syrian Refugee Children
Capani, Angela M.. - : University of Toronto, 2022
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“Going down the Tower of Babel” through telecollaboration in the context of Internationalization at Home
In: Domínios de Lingu@gem, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 7-40 (2022) (2022)
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The Impacts of a Prototypical Home Visiting Program on Child Skills
Zhou, Jin; Heckman, James J.; Liu, Bei. - : Bonn: Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), 2022
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The Value and Use of the Telugu Language in Young Adults of Telugu-Speaking Backgrounds in New Zealand
Kasarla, Lahari. - : Auckland University of Technology, 2021
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Comparing the environmental impacts of recipes from four different recipe databases using Natural Language Processing
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Caught in the In-between: The Seen and Unseen Forms of Care Among Filipino/Filipino-American Immigrants Navigating Built and Imagined Spaces
In: Berkeley Undergraduate Journal, vol 35, iss 1 (2021)
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Hmong Farmer Narratives of Pesticide Use in the Central Valley, California
Thao, Chia. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Intelligent gamification for individualized dyslexia remediation and in-home therapy ; Gamification intelligente pour une remédiation à domicile et individualisée de la dyslexie
Jamshidifarsani, Hossein. - : HAL CCSD, 2021
In: https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-03585122 ; Psychology. Université Paris-Saclay, 2021. English. ⟨NNT : 2021UPASW002⟩ (2021)
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ОТРАЖЕНИЕ КОНЦЕПТА «ДОМ» В КУМЫКСКИХ ПОСЛОВИЦАХ И ПОГОВОРКАХ ... : REFLECTION OF THE CONCEPT “HOME” IN KUMYK PROVERBS AND SAYINGS ...
А.М. Бекеева. - : Мир науки, культуры, образования, 2021
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Home attributes that relate to language and literacy attainments: A systematic review of studies from low- and middle-income countries ...
Nag, Sonali. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Social isolation and vocabulary development: Insights from 8-18-month-old infants from families with varying socioeconomic backgrounds (United Kingdom) ...
Aussems, Suzanne. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Social isolation and vocabulary development: Insights from families with varying SES in Saudi Arabia ...
Alroqi, Haifa. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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From Academic English to School Discourses: Reconceptualizing Academic Language ...
Sewall, Ethan McDermott. - : Digital Repository at the University of Maryland, 2021
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TEACHING READING AS AN INDEPENDENT TYPE OF SPEECH ACTIVITY ...
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TEACHING READING AS AN INDEPENDENT TYPE OF SPEECH ACTIVITY ...
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