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Preschool Language Development of Children Born to Women with an Opioid Use Disorder.
Lee SJ; Kim, Hyun Min; Woodward, Lianne. - : MDPI AG, 2021
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Validation of the Responsivity Training Scale (ReTS): A clinical tool to measure child-directed speech in parent-child interaction
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The Role of Input in Language Revitalization: The Case of Lexical Development
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[In Press] A short-form version of the Australian English communicative development inventory
Jones, Caroline (R8989); Kalashnikova, Marina (R17600); Khamchuang, Chantelle (R19415). - : U.K., Taylor & Francis, 2021
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A multilab study of bilingual infants : exploring the preference for infant-directed speech
Byers-Heinlein, Krista; Tsui, Angeline S.; Bergmann, Christina. - : U.S., Sage Publications, 2021
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The acquisition of word prosody
Fikkert, Paula; Liu, Liquan (R18335); Ota, Mits. - : U.K., Oxford University Press, 2020
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Towards a new framework of English language learning in Malaysian preschools
Mohamed Salleh, Rabiah T. A.; Lotfie, Maskanah M.; Zamin, Ainul A.; Di Biase, Bruno (R7581); Kawaguchi, Satomi (R7941). - : Malaysia, Sultan Idris Education University, 2020
Abstract: At the preschool level in Malaysia, all preschools, including those from public and private sectors are required to follow the guidelines stated in the National Preschool Standard-based Curriculum (NPSC) issued by the Ministry of Education (MOE) in 2017. However, the NPSC is very general and schools are not provided with any further guidance on the program, which leads to some preschools, mainly private ones, to supplement their curriculum by subscribing to various private education franchisors available on the market. There seems to be a need to propose improvements to current curriculum practices. It is proposed that this is best done by investigating the theoretical foundations of language learning. In particular, this paper discusses Pienemann‟s Processability Theory (1998, 2005) and elaborates on the Developmentally Moderated Focus-on-Form instruction (DMFonF) (Di Biase, 2002,2008). It proposes the development of a new model of English language learning based on the latter leading towards a new framework aiming to assist teachers, linguists and syllabus-designers to create a developmentally moderated English curriculum.
Keyword: 130202 - Languages and linguistics; 470402 - Child language acquisition; curriculum planning; English language; Malaysia; study and teaching
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:58413
https://ejournal.upsi.edu.my/index.php/SAECJ/article/view/3972
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Quantifying sources of variability in infancy research using the infant-directed-speech preference
Krieger, Andrea A.; Alcock, Katherine J.; Levelt, Claartje. - : U.S., Sage Publications, 2020
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Building a collaborative psychological science : lessons Learned from ManyBabies 1
Byers-Heinlein, Krista; Bergmann, Christina; Davies, Catherine. - : U.S., American Psychological Association, 2020
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