The purpose of this investigation was to replicate the study conducted by Lee and Canter (1971) and Lee (1974a) to determine if a significant difference among the scores in the two studies existed due to geographical location, and to initiate the establishment of norms for the Portland, Oregon geographical area. Forty children, selected on the basis of chronological age (4.0 to 4.11 years), normal receptive vocabulary skills, normal hearing, and a monolingual background, participated as subjects. A language sample of fifty utterances was elicited from each child and analyzed according to the Developmental Sentence Scoring (DSS) procedure
Language samples are an efficient way to measure students\u27 language abilities and to identify chi...
One aspect of diagnosis included in most speech evaluations involves an assessment of the child's la...
Language acquisition in children, ages 6 to 10 years, and their linguistic competence with respect t...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of geographical differences on the De...
The focus of this study was the Developmental Sentence Scoring (DSS), developed by Lee and Canter (1...
The focus of this study was the Developmental Sentence Scoring (DSS), developed by Lee and Canter (1...
In 1971, Lee and Canter developed a systematic tool for assessing children\u27s expressive language:...
The present study sought to determine the effect different stimulus material has on the language eli...
The present study sought to determine the effect different stimulus material has on the language eli...
The present study sought to determine the effect different stimulus material has on the language eli...
The purpose of this study was to compare NSST data (Lee, 1969, 1971) with data obtained in Portland,...
This paper reviews a study to investigate the effectiveness of the Developmental Sentence Scoring fo...
Purpose: This study investigated whether language samples elicited during play and description of pi...
The purpose of the study was to obtain normative data on the Assessment of Children's Language Compr...
This paper investigates the usefulness of the Developmental Sentence Scoring Procedure (DSS) as a cl...
Language samples are an efficient way to measure students\u27 language abilities and to identify chi...
One aspect of diagnosis included in most speech evaluations involves an assessment of the child's la...
Language acquisition in children, ages 6 to 10 years, and their linguistic competence with respect t...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of geographical differences on the De...
The focus of this study was the Developmental Sentence Scoring (DSS), developed by Lee and Canter (1...
The focus of this study was the Developmental Sentence Scoring (DSS), developed by Lee and Canter (1...
In 1971, Lee and Canter developed a systematic tool for assessing children\u27s expressive language:...
The present study sought to determine the effect different stimulus material has on the language eli...
The present study sought to determine the effect different stimulus material has on the language eli...
The present study sought to determine the effect different stimulus material has on the language eli...
The purpose of this study was to compare NSST data (Lee, 1969, 1971) with data obtained in Portland,...
This paper reviews a study to investigate the effectiveness of the Developmental Sentence Scoring fo...
Purpose: This study investigated whether language samples elicited during play and description of pi...
The purpose of the study was to obtain normative data on the Assessment of Children's Language Compr...
This paper investigates the usefulness of the Developmental Sentence Scoring Procedure (DSS) as a cl...
Language samples are an efficient way to measure students\u27 language abilities and to identify chi...
One aspect of diagnosis included in most speech evaluations involves an assessment of the child's la...
Language acquisition in children, ages 6 to 10 years, and their linguistic competence with respect t...