Pictures and morphological rules

Sara Ferman saraf at macam.ac.il
Fri Mar 7 09:05:28 UTC 2008


 

Dear all,

Recently I am interested in learning conditions that facilitate the learning
of (uncovering) the semantic aspect of a morphological rule (in Hebrew). It
seems to be obvious that pictures facilitate the learning of the semantic
aspect of words. However, I could not find any scientific evidence for this
belief.  Does anyone know of "good" scientific evidence dealing with the
issue of whether pictures affect the ability to uncover the semantic aspect
of words and/or morphological rules (e.g., gender, plural)?

Many thanks

Sara Ferman Ph.D.

Department of Communication Disorders

Speech, Language and Hearing

Sackler Faculty of Medicine

Tel Aviv University, Israel

saraf at macam.ac.il

 

 

 

 

 

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Dr. Sara Ferman

  

Department of Communication Disorders

Speech, Language and Hearing

Sackler Faculty of Medicine

Tel Aviv University

Located at:

Sheba Medical Center

Tel Hashomer, Ramat Gan

Israel 52621

Tel 972-3-5349817; Fax 972-3-5352868

 

Achva  College of Education

Beer Tuvia

 

Levinsky College of Education

Tel Aviv

 

Tel (h) ++ 972 3 9461739; Cel: 050-5657957

Email:  saraf at post.tau.ac.il;   saraf at macam.ac.il

 

 


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