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First Language Foundations Lab

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Dedicated to maximizing the developmental potential of all d/Deaf and hard-of-hearing children through theoretical & applied research. PI: Matt Hall, Temple U.

Philadelphia, PA انضم Mayıs 2020
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Language is like air: most of us don't appreciate how important it is until it's not there. Language helps us reason, learn, remember, solve problems, relate to others, regulate ourselves, and more! To reach their full potential, all DHH children need language: spoken or signed.
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Folks in MA, MD, VA, & DC will want to know about this new audiology telepractice, launching soon!
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@qi2cheng2 [Disclaimer: speaking as L2 signer!] I think it's an issue of how we gloss the translation and the semantic roles that we ascribe to the verb. I'd assign that verb's highest theta role as "experiencer", not agent. So, passive semantically but not syntactically. Maybe?
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I call these “bloopers and stupers” (the latter meaning stupid/ignorant reporting). My list is probably most similar to ⁦@Drlynnjaco1⁩ “pet peeves”... Ive been an avid NPR listener for 50 years And I have a list of, if not all, many times they 1/2 npr.org/2020/07/02/886…
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Existing approaches to measuring input don’t work: we need better methods. So we’re developing some new tools! Stay tuned…
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🌵 @meganfigueroa.bsky.social 🏜
Okay. So I'm thinking about pitching an academic article about how psychologists and psycholinguists MUST start listening to anthropologists and educators when it comes to the so-called word gap and the idea of "quality input" to a child. What do y'all think?
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@kmccready The theory is clear but empirical evidence is still sparse. Lots of "efficacy" data (Deaf families); scant "effectiveness" data (hearing families). What's out there LOOKS bad, mainly b/c researchers have claimed to study "signing" kids who don't actually have access to sign lgs.
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#Disarm
#Disarm@kmccready·
@FLF_Lab ??????????????? I thought the science was settled. Deaf kids need SL. Full stop.
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Hall & Dills (2020, JDSDE), 1/7: The “crucial question”: what type(s) of linguistic input maximize a DHH child’s chances of mastering at least 1 language by school entry? We still lack good data. Why? In part, because of limitations in “communication mode” as a construct.
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7/7: (7) To create groups (e.g. as predictor variable), use bottom-up classification algorithms that will consider the child’s overall “language access profile”, and identify other child with similar experience across all dimensions. Manuscript: academic.oup.com/jdsde/advance-…
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6/7: (4) Distinguish sign languages from manual expressions of spoken languages. (5) Distinguish among various manual strategies for representing spoken languages. (6) Quantify *extent* of access to various types of input, not just presence/absence.
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