One of the most persistent neuroscience myths (neuromyth) is that the "left brain" is universally the seat of language and logical reasoning; while the "right brain" facilitates creativity and ...
Reviewed Work: Functions of Language in the Classroom by C. B. Cazden, V. P. John, D. Hymes Research in the Teaching of English is a multidisciplinary journal composed of original research and ...
The language spoken to young children has been shown to constitute a special speech style. It is marked by certain phonological substitutions and a special lexicon, an assumption by the adult of a ...
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