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Dimensionality of oral language skills (Lonigan & Milburn, 2017)

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posted on 2017-07-14, 23:22 authored by Christopher J. Lonigan, Trelani F. Milburn
Language is a multidimensional construct from prior to the beginning of formal schooling to near the end of elementary school. The primary goals of this study were to identify the dimensionality of language and to determine whether this dimensionality was consistent in children with typical language development from preschool through 5th grade.

Supplemental Material S1. Description of measures.

Supplemental Material S2. Raw scores on language measures by grade group.

Supplemental Material S3. Correlations between age-standardized scores by grade group.

Supplemental Material S4. Analysis of dimensionality for children with identified weakness in one or more areas of language.

Supplemental Material S5. Analysis of dimensionality of language skills using alternative classification of measures.

Lonigan, C. J., & Milburn, T. F. (2017). Identifying the dimensionality of oral language skills of children with typical development in preschool through fifth grade. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 60, 2185–2198. https://doi.org/10.1044/2017_JSLHR-L-15-0402

Funding

This research and report were supported by a grant from the Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education (Grant R305F100027) to Christopher J. Lonigan.

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