Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q138690> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 82 of
82
with 100 triples per page.
- Q138690 subject Q11440603.
- Q138690 subject Q16749065.
- Q138690 subject Q6376057.
- Q138690 subject Q6561429.
- Q138690 subject Q7022849.
- Q138690 subject Q7063537.
- Q138690 subject Q7118266.
- Q138690 subject Q7178845.
- Q138690 subject Q7234298.
- Q138690 subject Q7234382.
- Q138690 subject Q7444713.
- Q138690 subject Q7848890.
- Q138690 subject Q8566019.
- Q138690 subject Q9698667.
- Q138690 abstract "Carol Chomsky (July 1, 1930 – December 19, 2008) was an American linguist and education specialist who studied language acquisition in children.Chomsky was born in Philadelphia as Carol Doris Schatz on July 1, 1930. She married Noam Chomsky in 1949, the two having known each other since she was five years old. Her mother had been a teacher at a Hebrew school where his father was the principal. She was awarded a bachelor's degree in French from the University of Pennsylvania in 1951.The couple spent some time living in HaZore'a, a kibbutz in Israel. Despite her interest in becoming a mechanic or driving a tractor, at the time of the Chomskys' stay in 1953 "the kibbutz wasn't quite ready for that. It was way before there were even words about women's rights" according to Judith Chomsky, wife of Noam Chomsky's younger brother.She earned a doctoral degree in linguistics from Harvard University in 1968, having attended the school in order to ensure that she would be able to make a living in the event that her husband would be sent to jail for his active opposition to the Vietnam War.Chomsky's best-known work was her 1969 book The Acquisition of Syntax in Children From 5 to 10 which investigated how children develop an understanding of the underlying grammatical structure of their native language and how they use this skill to interpret sentences of increasing complexity as they get older. Despite earlier scientific beliefs that children complete their acquisition of syntax by the age of five, Chomsky's research showed that children continue to develop the skills needed to understand complex constructions beyond that age.As part of her research to understand how children develop the ability to read, she developed a method in the late 1970s called repeated reading, in which children would read a text silently while a recording of the text was played. The child would repeat the process until the text could be read fluently without the tape. Research showed that four readings accompanied by a recording could be enough to provide added reading fluency for most children. More than 100 studies have been performed on the technique, with most finding statistically significant improvements in reading speed and word recognition.She served on the faculty of the Harvard Graduate School of Education from 1972 until 1997.Chomsky died at age 78 on December 19, 2008 of cancer, in her home, in Lexington, Massachusetts.".
- Q138690 birthDate "1930-07-01".
- Q138690 birthName "Carol Doris Schatz".
- Q138690 birthPlace Q1345.
- Q138690 birthYear "1930".
- Q138690 child Q520020.
- Q138690 deathCause Q12078.
- Q138690 deathDate "2008-12-19".
- Q138690 deathPlace Q929667.
- Q138690 deathYear "2008".
- Q138690 education Q49117.
- Q138690 occupation Q8162.
- Q138690 spouse Q9049.
- Q138690 thumbnail Carol_Chomsky.jpg?width=300.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q1000893.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q11440603.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q12078.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q13371.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q1345.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q14715517.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q161387.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q16749065.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q37437.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q49117.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q520020.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q6303337.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q6376057.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q6561429.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q7022849.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q7063537.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q7118266.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q7178845.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q7234298.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q7234382.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q7444713.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q7848890.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q801.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q815859.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q8162.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q8566019.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q9049.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q929667.
- Q138690 wikiPageWikiLink Q9698667.
- Q138690 birthDate "1930-07-01".
- Q138690 birthName "Carol Doris Schatz".
- Q138690 birthPlace "Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.".
- Q138690 children Q520020.
- Q138690 deathCause "Cancer".
- Q138690 deathDate "2008-12-19".
- Q138690 deathPlace "Lexington, Massachusetts, U.S.".
- Q138690 education Q13371.
- Q138690 education Q49117.
- Q138690 name "Carol Chomsky".
- Q138690 occupation Q8162.
- Q138690 spouse Q9049.
- Q138690 type Person.
- Q138690 type Agent.
- Q138690 type Person.
- Q138690 type Agent.
- Q138690 type NaturalPerson.
- Q138690 type Thing.
- Q138690 type Q215627.
- Q138690 type Q5.
- Q138690 type Person.
- Q138690 comment "Carol Chomsky (July 1, 1930 – December 19, 2008) was an American linguist and education specialist who studied language acquisition in children.Chomsky was born in Philadelphia as Carol Doris Schatz on July 1, 1930. She married Noam Chomsky in 1949, the two having known each other since she was five years old. Her mother had been a teacher at a Hebrew school where his father was the principal.".
- Q138690 label "Carol Chomsky".
- Q138690 depiction Carol_Chomsky.jpg.
- Q138690 name "Carol Chomsky".