Language Disorders Clinical Trial
Official title:
Partial Word Knowledge Growth in Children With LLD
Children with language-learning disabilities (LLD) have language and reading skills that are weaker than those of typically developing children. In the school-age years, reading is a primary means of exposure to new vocabulary for typically developing children. Although these children would not be expected to master a new word through a single exposure to it in text, children show evidence of partial word knowledge growth (e.g., Wagovich & Newhoff, 2004). The purpose of this project is to characterize the partial word knowledge growth of children with LLD, in comparison to children with typical language skills. Five forms of partial word knowledge (e.g., orthographic, word discrimination, syntactic, emotional content, and general semantic domain knowledge) are being measured. The study's hypotheses are that children with LLD, like typically developing peers, will demonstrate partial word knowledge growth from exposure to unfamiliar words in text, but that they will show a different pattern of growth across the five forms of partial word knowledge being assessed.
The purpose of this line of research is to examine the process by which children acquire
partial meanings of unfamiliar words when they encounter the words for the first time in
reading.
The proposed pilot study requires 6th grade children to attend three, 1-hour sessions, 2-3
days apart. The protocol for the present study is as follows: In the first session, the
parents of the children will complete a consent form and a parent questionnaire; the
children will complete an assent form, similar to the consent but with simpler language.
Next, one half of the children will complete two pre-tests: a checklist and a multiple
choice test; the other half will complete the checklist and a distracter task. In the second
session, the children will read 2 of 4 possible stories, grade-appropriate in reading level
and content. After reading each story, the children will be asked to write a one-page
summary of the story. In the third session the children will all complete the checklist and
multiple choice measure. These measures, as post-tests, are designed to assess the types of
word knowledge children accrue when they read an unfamiliar word in a story.
The purpose of the proposed pilot study, then, is to assess the adequacy of the multiple
choice measure, which is newly developed, for word knowledge measurement. In addition, the
study will assess whether the group who received the multiple choice measure before reading
the stories performs better on the posttests than the children who received only the
checklist in the pretest phase. In sum, then, the purposes of the pilot are (a) to assess
the adequacy of the new multiple choice measure for detecting word knowledge, and (b) to
assess the adequacy of the design, prior to conducting the large-scale experiment later.
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Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Prospective
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