... word learning , at least in young chil- dren . They explicitly reject the foxlike alternative that children some- times engage in " slower , more conscious and deliberate weighting and ignoring of different aspects of the situation ...
... is , children may have difficulties even with phonemes and words that are spelled quite regularly in their writing system . What is a cluster in one dialect of a language may not necessarily be a clus- ter in another dialect . For ...
... words " heirs of her body " to mean " chil- dren , " not a word of limitation under such circumstances , since there were no other words of limitation in the deed by which the children could take the fee in remainder , and the clause ...
... word family ( e.g. , the at family ) before moving on to another family . Appendix B.2 contains a list of word families commonly used in instruction . Another aspect of the fifth phonemic aware- ness dimension is children's ability to ...
... children's word-learning (e.g., kitchen). Vandewater, Park, Lee, and Barr (2010) hypothesized that the use of the familiar words and objects during a period of rapid language acquisition may have masked differ- ences in word learning ...
... word issue was construed to mean children . But in each of these cases , as in every instance in which a will is to be interpreted , the entire contents of the instrument were considered together , and the particular portions of the ...
... chil- dren , a need was identified for speech perception tests that could be used to evaluate the preimplant and postimplant status of speech recognition skills . Ac- cordingly , a number of word recognition tests were developed for ...
... children in similar settings may have vastly different levels of word knowledge. In order to meet children's needs, teachers need to know where children are in terms of their vocabulary develop- ment. However, given the multiple facets of ...
... word-specific knowledge to know which one that is. We have to turn to pseudowords, as we did before, to find out how specific or how general is children's learning about vowel digraphs. A pioneering study of children's reading and ...
... word " children " was used ; i . e . , in the sense of " heirs . " In the two cases from which we have quoted the court so held . If the word " children " were not fol- lowed by the word " forever , " we would in- eline to the ...