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A Comparison of Formal Features of Oral Language of Learning Disabled, Low-Achieving and Achieving Secondary Students
Moran, Mary Ross
Moran, Mary Ross
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The oral language skills of 20 LD, 18 low-achieving, and 20 achieving students in grades 7 through 10 were analyzed using a one-minute audiotaped discussion of general information topics. Results indicated that differences were not significant among the groups on oral language characteristics such as grammatical conventions, mean length of utterance, and selection of specific vocabulary classes. Minor differences in productivity were the only discriminating features.
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This research was published by the KU Center for Research on Learning, formerly known as the University of Kansas Institute for Research in Learning Disabilities.
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1981-08-01
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Institute for Research in Learning Disabilities
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Moran, M. R. (1981) A Comparison of Formal Features of Oral Language of Learning Disabled, Low-Achieving and Achieving Secondary Students [Research Report 35]. Institute for Research in Learning Disabilities, Lawrence, KS.