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Title: Language Sample Analysis LSA


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Language Sample Analysis(LSA)
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Part 1Mean Length of Utterance MLU
  • MLU morphemes/ utterances, e.g. 70/27
  • Upper bound longest utterance, e.g. 8 (12)
  • Lower bound shortest utterance, e.g. 1 (1, 4)
  • Stage e.g. III 31-34 months
  • MLU Summary

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MLU Summary Examples
  • If Mia is 6 years
  • The MLU for Mia was 2.78, which corresponds with
    Stage III in the development of Browns
    morphemes. A child with morphological development
    at Stage III is approximately 31-34 months of
    age. Since Mia is 72 months of age, her mean
    length of utterance is below that expected for
    her chronological age. However, her upper bound
    length of 6 morphemes indicates that she has the
    potential to increase her mean length of
    utterance.

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Part II Morphological Analysis
  • Morphological Chart
  • Summary

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Morphological Analysis Summary Examples
  • The results of Mias morphological analysis of
    her language sample revealed that the following
    morphemes were produced with 100 accuracy
    present progressive, the preposition in,
    regular plural, and the uncontractible copula.
  • Mia produced the following morphemes at varying
    percentages of use irregular past (25),
    possessive s (50), and the contractible
    auxiliary (66). All of these morphemes are
    expected to be developed by the age of 50 months.
    Specifically the expected development is
    irregular past 46 months, possessive s 40
    months, articles 50 months, contractible copula,
    49 months, and the contractible auxiliary 48
    months.
  • The following morphemes were not produced during
    the language sample articles and the
    contractible copula. These morphemes should be
    developed by 46 and 49 months respectively.
  • Results indicate that some morphemes are
    developed as expected, other are below that
    expected for her chronological age, and some are
    not produced at all.

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Part IIISemantic Analysis
  • Classification of words chart
  • Type Token Ratio Total Number of Different Words
  • Total Number of Words
  • TTR of .5 is average
  • Summary
  • Analyze vocabulary, words, not grammatical tags.

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Semantic Analysis Summary Example
  • Mias type token ratio of .66 is above
    the average of .50. This indicates that she has
    an adequate variety of different classes of words
    in her vocabulary, with the exception of articles
    and conjunctions. Articles should be produced by
    the age of 46 months, and since Mia is 72 months
    of age she is behind in the production of
    articles.

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Part IVSMART Objectives
  • Specific
  • Measurable
  • Attainable
  • Relevant
  • Timely

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Components of a Behavioral Objective
  • Identify the learner
  • Identify the target behavior
  • Identify the conditions under which the behavior
    is to be displayed
  • Identify the criteria for acceptable performance

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SMART Objectives Rationales Examples
  • During conversational speech, Mia will increase
    her mean length of utterance to 3.2 by the end of
    the academic year.
  • This objective was set since Mias MLU is
    below that expected for her chronological age.
    Since she is below that of the typically
    developing child an increase of .5 in one
    academic year was deemed feasible.
  • In English class, Mia will name the characters in
    the class play using articles on 3 out of 5
    trials, by end of the production
  • This objective was set since articles
    were not produced during conversational speech.
    Articles development usually occurs by the age of
    46 months. The criteria of 3 out of 5 trials were
    set since the semantic analysis and the
    morphological analysis indicated no use of
    articles.
  • In Circle time, Mia will verbally describe the
    family/weekend events using the contractible
    auxiliary verb on 9 out of 10 trials, by the end
    of the first quarter.
  • This objective was set since the current
    accuracy level of contractible auxiliaries was
    66. Contractible auxiliaries are produced by the
    age of 50 months. The accuracy level of 90 was
    determined to be feasible since Mia is already
    producing contractible auxiliaries at the 66
    level.

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Other SMART Examples
  • In cooperative groups, Tim will verbally produce
    contractible auxiliary "to be" verbs on 6 out of
    10 trials by the end of the semester.
  • Tim will verbally produce articles in sentences
    in classroom discussions on 5 out of 10 trials by
    the end of the academic year.
  • In science class, Tim will name animals with 80
    accuracy by the end of the unit.
  • Tim will verbally identify sports equipment in
    gym class on 8 out of 10 trials by the end of the
    school year.

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Language Sample AnalysisSummary
  • GRADING FORM
  • Part I MLU Analysis
  • MLU
  • MLU Summary
  • Part II Morphological Analysis
  • Morphological Chart
  • Morphological Summary
  • Part III Semantics Analysis
  • Classification of Words Chart
  • Type Token Ratio (TTR)
  • Semantics Summary
  • Part IV SMART Objectives

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  • The MLU for Radio is 5.04, which corresponds with
    Stage VI in the development of Brown's Morphemes.
    A student with morphological development at Stage
    VI is 4 years . MLU is a reasonably accurate
    measure of syntactic complexity until the child
    reaches an MLU of 4.0. After this point MLU
    becomes a less accurate measure of language
    complexity and gives only a general indication
    of a student's syntactical development. Radio's
    upper bound length of 16 indicates Radio has the
    potential to increase his MLU.
  • Since Radio is 16 years old, other assessment is
    needed (see Kuder p. 218-224).
  • Add a Pragmatics section drawing from list
    Table on p. 222-223.
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