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Simms, Rochelle B.; Crump, W. Donald – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1983
Syntactic development in the oral language of learning disabled and normal students at two intermediate and two secondary-school age levels was compared using two indices, the T-unit and the Syntactic Density Score. It was concluded that no single, sensitive, numerical index exists to quantify syntactic development. (SW)
Descriptors: Age Groups, Clinical Diagnosis, Comparative Analysis, Disability Identification
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Blair, Teresa K.; Crump, W. Donald – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1984
The effect of two discourse modes--description and argumentation--on the syntactic complexity of written expression of 54 learning disabled boys in grades 6, 8, and 10 was examined. Among many results was that the simple sentence was used most in the descriptive mode. (Author/MC)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Males, Sentences
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Morris, Nancy T.; Crump, W. Donald – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1982
Written language development of learning disabled (LD) and non-LD students at four age levels (9 through 15) was examined on measures of syntax and vocabulary. Seemingly conflicting evidence on syntactic development may have reflected the nature of the measure used. LD students' writing showed a smaller variety of word types. (CL)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Syntax
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Stockdale, Betsy S.; Crump, W. Donald – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1981
The study reports the reading progress of a learning disabled 14 year old over a four-year period. The reading instruction program, initially a skills approach, was later changed to a modified holistic approach. Differences in outcomes of the two approaches are reported along with implications for reading instruction. (Author)
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Reading Instruction, Secondary Education, Teaching Methods
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Garrett, Mary K.; Crump, W. Donald – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1980
The study compared the peer status of learning disabled (LD) children served in mainstream programs with their nonlearning disabled peers and explored the relationship of teacher preference and social status among children, and the accuracy of self-appraisal of social status among LD and nonlearning disabled students. (Author/PHR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Peer Acceptance, Self Evaluation (Individuals)