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Evaluating Test Consequences Based on ESL Students’ Perceptions: An Appraisal Analysis
Lee, Elizabeth. - 2020
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An evaluation of the English Placement Writing Test using students' self-assessments and instructors' judgments
In: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2020)
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Evaluating Test Consequences Based on ESL Students’ Perceptions: An Appraisal Analysis ...
Lee, Elizabeth. - : Columbia University, 2020
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Evaluating Test Consequences Based on ESL Students’ Perceptions: An Appraisal Analysis ...
Lee, Elizabeth. - : Studies in Applied Linguistics and TESOL, 2020
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Lyrical Music and Second Language Acquisition: A study on the use of children's songs as a strategy for Hul'q'umi'num' language revitalization
Abstract: Thesis (Master, Education) -- Queen's University, 2016-04-29 17:03:26.367 ; The use of lyrical music to aid in the revitalization of Hul’qumi’num’, a dialect spoken on southeastern Vancouver Island, is a strategy that builds on the connections between music and language. These connections are evident in both infant- or child-directed speech and music. In 2008 and 2010, a group of dedicated volunteers wrote and recorded two collections of children’s songs in English and Hul’qumi’num’. This study examined the usefulness of these CDs in the context of how lyrical music aids in second language acquisition. This qualitative study features the perspectives of Hul’qumi’num’ language instructors on their use of the ’Iiyus Siiye’yu Happy Friends CDs with students in School District 79. Data collected from focus groups and individual interviews with Hul’qumi’num’ language instructors and Aboriginal Support teachers, a principal, and two co-creators of the CDs were analyzed using pattern, theme and content analysis. This provided a clearer picture of how the CDs were distributed and how students were exposed to the songs in classrooms. Motivation and comfort levels of language instructors were two themes that emerged and led to an important question: can partially fluent speakers teach Hul’qumi’num’? Hul’qumi’num’ is a dynamic and living language that has experienced substantial changes in the past century and as the number of fluent speakers continues to dwindle, there will continue to be substantial changes to the language. Recommendations arising from this research included the development of 1. An accompanying CD that includes vocabulary lists for each song and verbal instructions to transitioning listeners; 2. Print-based materials that support using the vocabulary from each song; 3. More songs about the teachings, legends, and other stories that share history, geography, and cultural practices with listeners; and, 4. A resource guide that includes physical activities that encourages movement inside and outside classrooms. Future research with classroom teachers is needed to better understand their needs and to ensure appropriate supports are in place so that they can continue to support the promotion and use of Hul’q’umi’num’ in classrooms. ; M.Ed.
Keyword: Hul'q'umi'num'; Indigenous languages; infant-directed music; infant-directed speech; music; prosody; second language acquisition
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1974/14341
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The Effects of Segmentation on the Processing on Binomial Expressions
Lee, Elizabeth G. - : University of Florida, 2016
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The Write Stuff: Assistive Technology and its Impact on Early Writers
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Achieving semantic equivalence between the Chinese and English versions of the Postpartum Depression Screening Scale
In: Doctoral Dissertations (2009)
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Young children and the say-mean distinction: verbatim and paraphrase recognition in narrative and nursery rhyme contexts
In: Journal of child language. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 28 (2001) 2, 531
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Young children and the say/mean distinction : verbatim and paraphrase recognition in narrative and nursery rhyme contexts
In: Journal of child language. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 28 (2001) 2, 531-543
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The iconography of propaganda analysis
In: Et cetera. - Forest Hills, New York : Institute 52 (1995) 1, 13-16
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The Iconography of Propaganda Analysis
In: Et cetera. - Forest Hills, New York : Institute 52 (1995) 1, 13-17
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