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Measuring Japanese Sign Language learners’ phonological accuracy about compound words using phonological transition decision task. ; 日本手話学習者における複合語の音韻変化の適切性判断に関する実験的研究
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Verarbeitung von deutschen W-Fragen mit starken und schwachen Maskulina durch ein- und mehrsprachige Kinder und Erwachsene – Evidenz für morphosyntaktische Schemata? ...
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Child language documentation: The sketch acquisition project
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Colloquialismos para el aula universitaria ; Colloquialisms for the university classroom
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Catalan Sign Language as a Pedagogical Tool for Inclusion and Vocabulary Acquisition of a Foreign Language in an Ordinary Classroom : Case Study in Catalonia
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Kursverläufe im Allgemeinen Integrationskurs
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In: 7-2021 ; BAMF-Kurzanalyse ; 14 (2021)
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Attribution of Autonomy and its Role in Robotic Language Acquisition
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Attribution of Autonomy and its Role in Robotic Language Acquisition
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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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Fulfilling a wish list: Creating an OER beginning Spanish textbook and curriculum
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Ceciliano, Jenny; Notman, Lisa. - : University of Hawaii National Foreign Language Resource Center, 2021. : (co-sponsored by American Association of University of Supervisors and Coordinators; Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition; Center for Educational Reources in Culture, Language, and Literacy; Center for Open Educational Resources and Language Learning; Open Language Resource Center; Second Language Teaching and Resource Center), 2021
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Child language documentation: The sketch acquisition project
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This paper reports on an on-going project designed to collect comparable corpus data on child language and child-directed language in under-researched languages. Despite a long history of cross-linguistic research, there is a severe empirical bias within language acquisition research: Data is available for less than 2% of the world's languages, heavily skewed towards the larger and better-described languages. As a result, theories of language development tend to be grounded in a non-representative sample, and we know little about the acquisition of typologically-diverse languages from different families, regions, or sociocultural contexts. It is very likely that the reasons are to be found in the forbidding methodological challenges of constructing child language corpora under fieldwork conditions with their strict requirements on participant selection, sampling intervals, and amounts of data. There is thus an urgent need for proposals that facilitate and encourage language acquisition research across a wide variety of languages. Adopting a language documentation perspective, we illustrate an approach that combines the construction of manageable corpora of natural interaction with and between children with a sketch description of the corpus data – resulting in a set of comparable corpora and comparable sketches that form the basis for cross-linguistic comparisons.
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child language; child-directed language; corpus research; language acquisition; language socialization
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/74657
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Bilingual acquisition data: Natural Interpreting_NI dataset
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Bilingual acquisition data: longitudinal corpus_FerFuLice dataset
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The Impact of Songs and Gestures on Bilingual Leaning in a Montessori Classroom
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The application and influence of TPR teaching methods in online English enlightenment courses for children ages two to eight
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Developing intentional cultural exchange (D.I.C.E) : an early start program for acculturation and language skill development
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An Evaluation of the Celtic Hypothesis for Brythonic Celtic influence on Early English
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