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Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2018
PurposeDespite literature showing a correlation between oral language and written language ability, there is little evidence documenting a causal connection between oral and written language skills. The current study examines the extent to which oral language instruction using narratives impacts students' writing skills.MethodFollowing multiple ...
Trina D, Spencer, Douglas B, Petersen
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PurposeDespite literature showing a correlation between oral language and written language ability, there is little evidence documenting a causal connection between oral and written language skills. The current study examines the extent to which oral language instruction using narratives impacts students' writing skills.MethodFollowing multiple ...
Trina D, Spencer, Douglas B, Petersen
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Review of Educational Research, 1955
IN THE period since the REVIEW last published its research summary on the language arts, perhaps the most significant development has been the appearance of the first two volumes of the report of the Commission on the English Curriculum of the National Council of Teachers of English.
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IN THE period since the REVIEW last published its research summary on the language arts, perhaps the most significant development has been the appearance of the first two volumes of the report of the Commission on the English Curriculum of the National Council of Teachers of English.
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2020
This chapter discusses the transition from the predominantly oral or aural reading of antiquity to the more visual act of reading that emerged in Late Antiquity along with the codex. It argues that readers of codices first began to introduce visual elements to aid in reading, such as numbered sections and chapters, as well as word separation, marginal ...
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This chapter discusses the transition from the predominantly oral or aural reading of antiquity to the more visual act of reading that emerged in Late Antiquity along with the codex. It argues that readers of codices first began to introduce visual elements to aid in reading, such as numbered sections and chapters, as well as word separation, marginal ...
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Orality, Culture, And Language
2013AbstractThis article explores the relationship between linguistic form and function in the varying cultural landscapes of the contemporary Arabic-speaking world, including spontaneous speech, the contemporary electronic media (television, radio, the Internet), cinema, theater, and traditional performed oral literature, which have been revived and ...
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