This article proposes that any dialect-neutral screening test should consist of two parts: one part using contrastive items to screen for Language Variation Status (Mainstream American English [MAE] or a degree of variation from MAE), and a second part using noncontrastive items to screen for degree of risk for language disorder (low, medium, or high). The two scores are interpreted together in forming an overall clinical profile of a child. The implications for further diagnostic testing of both MAE and non-MAE speakers who exhibit risk for language disorder are discussed. Most importantly, for the African American child, viewing the results of the two types of proposed screening items together clears the ‘‘variation due to speech and lang...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83321/1/A_language_screening_protocol_for_use_with_y...
Purpose: Clinicians are tasked with using culturally and linguistically appropriate tools to evaluat...
Three avenues of theoretical research provide insights for discover-ing abstract properties of langu...
The diagnostic problem of how validly to assess the language of children who speak dialects differen...
Preliminary research for innovative assessments valid for both African American English- and Mainstr...
The project described in this article reflects the combined expertise of linguists studying the dist...
Purpose: This study provides milestones for phonological development in African American English (AA...
Purpose: This study provides milestones for phonological development in African American English (A...
Purpose: To evaluate the role of dialect on phonemic awareness and nonword spelling tasks. These tas...
Children who are raised in low-income backgrounds are frequently underrepresented in gifted educatio...
developed to identify children with significant language delays without misidentifying children who ...
Seven case studies are presented to illustrate how the tasks in the proposed test battery provide th...
Purpose: This study documents the risk for language impairment in Latino children who had different ...
CONTENTS 1 Preface Nan Bernstein Ratner, Ed.D. SECTION I: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 3 The Challeng...
Purpose: As follow-up to a previous study of probes, we evaluated the marking of tense and agreement...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83321/1/A_language_screening_protocol_for_use_with_y...
Purpose: Clinicians are tasked with using culturally and linguistically appropriate tools to evaluat...
Three avenues of theoretical research provide insights for discover-ing abstract properties of langu...
The diagnostic problem of how validly to assess the language of children who speak dialects differen...
Preliminary research for innovative assessments valid for both African American English- and Mainstr...
The project described in this article reflects the combined expertise of linguists studying the dist...
Purpose: This study provides milestones for phonological development in African American English (AA...
Purpose: This study provides milestones for phonological development in African American English (A...
Purpose: To evaluate the role of dialect on phonemic awareness and nonword spelling tasks. These tas...
Children who are raised in low-income backgrounds are frequently underrepresented in gifted educatio...
developed to identify children with significant language delays without misidentifying children who ...
Seven case studies are presented to illustrate how the tasks in the proposed test battery provide th...
Purpose: This study documents the risk for language impairment in Latino children who had different ...
CONTENTS 1 Preface Nan Bernstein Ratner, Ed.D. SECTION I: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 3 The Challeng...
Purpose: As follow-up to a previous study of probes, we evaluated the marking of tense and agreement...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83321/1/A_language_screening_protocol_for_use_with_y...
Purpose: Clinicians are tasked with using culturally and linguistically appropriate tools to evaluat...
Three avenues of theoretical research provide insights for discover-ing abstract properties of langu...