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A REVISION OF A SECTION OF THE HEAR
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ii Page ACKNOWLED
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CHAPTER FOUR METHODOLOGY Problem fo
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LIST OF FIGURES vi Page Figure 1 Po
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Table 24 The responses given to the
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The major findings of the present s
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Die hoof bevindinge van die huidige
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Holt (1979) has comprehensively sum
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Figure 1 Population of South Africa
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of disabled people increases slowly
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second language or culture. Hamblet
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ange from birth to three years of a
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Africa cannot be separated from the
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14 Hence, this study was aimed at p
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highly verbal in nature which is li
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perceptual-performance, quantitativ
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acquisition of this complex ability
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assessment of young children in Sou
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Table 1 Griffiths (1960) scoring cr
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that the two scales produced signif
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28 (GQ) and in their performance on
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30 British counterparts with respec
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32 concluded that the Griffiths Sca
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34 languages are usually successful
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individual been assessed. Hence, wh
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Wilhelm Wundt, the founder of exper
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ecome evident. Questions include th
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Plays language games (pat-a-cake, p
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36-54 months. Grammar developmental
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understands, and, if the child appe
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48 the child's performance on each
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50 manipulate simple toys according
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children's verbal responses. The re
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CHAPTER FOUR METHODOLOGY PROBLEM FO
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Bailey (1987) lists several advanta
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espondents, many mailed questionnai
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he studied the 2 Griffiths manuals
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62 written responses of the complet
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Stage 5 The most frequently suggest
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66 The subjects in the present stud
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Table 6 Demographic data for Sample
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In the present study, parents were
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Stage 6 Stage 7 For the large revis
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number of stimuli from the revised
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Table 10 The responses given to the
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- Page 131 and 132: Minnesota Press. Thomas, H. (1970).
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