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Original Articles

A Comparison of the English Vocabulary Used by Children of Non-American Ancestry in Hawaii before they Reach the Age of Seven Years with that of Kindergarten Children in Continental United States

Pages 121-132 | Published online: 30 Jan 2015

References

  • International Kindergarten Union. A Study of the Vocabulary of Children before Entering the First Grade (Washington, D. C.: International Kindergarten Union, 1928), 36 pp.
  • Reinecke, J. E. and Tokimasu, A. “The English dialect of Hawaii,” American Speech (1934), 9, 48–58, 122–131.
  • Smith, Madorah E. “Some light on the problem of bilingualism as found from a study of the progress in mastery of English among preschool children of non-American ancestry in Hawaii,” Genet. Psychol. Monog., (1939), 21, 119–284.
  • Smith, Madorah E. The English vocabulary used by non-”haole” children in Hawaii before they reach the age of seven years. (A few mimeographed copies of the complete study available.)
  • Smith, Madorah E. “A study of some factors influencing the development of the sentence in preschool children,” J. Genet. Psychol., (1935), 46, 182–212.

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