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Description: Language sampling is a critical component of language assessments. However, there are many ways to elicit language samples that likely impact the results. The purpose of this study was to examine how different discourse types and elicitation tasks affect various language sampling outcomes.
Project
Description: Language processing accounts posit that spoken and written word predictability processes facilitate language comprehension, and prior research on contextual facilitation effects shows that individuals’ processing of a constrained word is faster and more accurate than that of an unconstrained word.
Dataset
Part of Project: Impact of Discourse Type and Elicitation Task on Language Sampling Outcomes
Description: These are the data for 1037 K-3 students who contributed oral academic language samples. https://doi.org/10.1044/2023_AJSLP-22-00365
Dataset
Part of Project: Sentence Context Effects on Word Processing Among School-Aged Children in Honduras
Description: These data are for children grade 3-6. It includes variables relevant to the examination of sentence context effects such as constrained and unconstrained words for both a reading and a listening task.
Code
Part of Project: Sentence Context Effects on Word Processing Among School-Aged Children in Honduras
Description: This SPSS code takes the raw data posted as "SCE_Data".
Code Type: Analysis
Document
Part of Project: Sentence Context Effects on Word Processing Among School-Aged Children in Honduras
Description: This is an Excel spreadsheet containing four workbooks. Two corresponding to each task (listening and reading) in Spanish and the other two corresponding to the translation of those sentences from Spanish to English.
Document Type: Experiment Files