Item does not contain fulltextThe studies reported in this volume of WL&L (5: 1–2, 2002) all derive from a joint project entitled “Developing literacy in different contexts and in different languages”, funded by the Spencer Foundation, Chicago. The study encompasses seven languages — Dutch, English, French, Hebrew, Icelandic, Spanish, and Swedish — for which data were collected in Europe, Israel, and the US by graduate research assistants in education, linguistics, and psychology, under the supervision of a project director in each country — each of whom is listed as a first or “lead” author in the articles which follow the introduction to this collection
International audienceThis article summarizes the main research on cross-linguistic differences in t...
Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.This book addresses the linguistic challenges f...
About the book: This volume brings together work by scholars with backgrounds in linguistics, psycho...
The studies reported in this volume of WL&L (5: 1–2, 2002) all derive from a joint project entitled ...
One of the challenges for educators working in multilingual settings has been to identify the causes...
With rapid technological and cultural advancements, the 21st century has witnessed the wide scale de...
The mechanisms underlying language production are often assumed to be universal, and hence not conti...
The article presents results of an empirical study which examines productive transfer in the area of...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Item does not contain fulltextThroughout the world, many people learn to read in a second language (...
This is a year long in-depth, longitudinal case study of Noa, a six-year-old female in a bilingual f...
Giroux (2003) asserts that in the past, literacy was considered as a mechanical and passive process ...
This paper focuses on literacy skills of bilingual children. Also, those children whose native langu...
This paper reports on progress from an EERA-funded Network Grant (Network 31) at a European level ac...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study addresses questions concerning bilinguals' attainmen...
International audienceThis article summarizes the main research on cross-linguistic differences in t...
Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.This book addresses the linguistic challenges f...
About the book: This volume brings together work by scholars with backgrounds in linguistics, psycho...
The studies reported in this volume of WL&L (5: 1–2, 2002) all derive from a joint project entitled ...
One of the challenges for educators working in multilingual settings has been to identify the causes...
With rapid technological and cultural advancements, the 21st century has witnessed the wide scale de...
The mechanisms underlying language production are often assumed to be universal, and hence not conti...
The article presents results of an empirical study which examines productive transfer in the area of...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Item does not contain fulltextThroughout the world, many people learn to read in a second language (...
This is a year long in-depth, longitudinal case study of Noa, a six-year-old female in a bilingual f...
Giroux (2003) asserts that in the past, literacy was considered as a mechanical and passive process ...
This paper focuses on literacy skills of bilingual children. Also, those children whose native langu...
This paper reports on progress from an EERA-funded Network Grant (Network 31) at a European level ac...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study addresses questions concerning bilinguals' attainmen...
International audienceThis article summarizes the main research on cross-linguistic differences in t...
Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.This book addresses the linguistic challenges f...
About the book: This volume brings together work by scholars with backgrounds in linguistics, psycho...