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Expressive and receptive language

Expressive english language skills in the inclusive intermediate phase classroom.

Expressive english language skills in the inclusive intermediate phase classroom.

... acquiring expressive language ...children’s expressive language development is associated with their parents’ ...that language skills are developed between the ages of 14 months to two ...

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Intervention for mixed receptive-expressive language impairment : a review

Intervention for mixed receptive-expressive language impairment : a review

... in receptive language in response to an intervention focused on expressive grammar than a randomly allocated comparison group of six children (mean age ...both expressive and receptive ...

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Investigation of the Relationship between Parental Attitudes and Children's Receptive and Expressive Language Skills

Investigation of the Relationship between Parental Attitudes and Children's Receptive and Expressive Language Skills

... Turkish Expressive and Receptive Language Skills Test (TİFALDİ): The Turkish Expressive and Receptive Language Skills Test (TİFALDİ) is a language test developed by [39] ...

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A Comparison of Receptive Expressive Language Profiles between Toddlers with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Developmental Language Delay

A Comparison of Receptive Expressive Language Profiles between Toddlers with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Developmental Language Delay

... that expressive language impairment is commonly less severe than receptive language impairment in children with autism spectrum disor- der ...tal language delay (DLD) was 103 and 63, ...

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Lateralization of Receptive Language Function Using near Infrared Spectroscopy

Lateralization of Receptive Language Function Using near Infrared Spectroscopy

... includes language lateralization assessment [1]. However, language is a complex entity involving multiple levels of ...processing. Expressive language tasks ...gate language ...

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The impact of expressive language development and the left inferior longitudinal fasciculus on listening and reading comprehension

The impact of expressive language development and the left inferior longitudinal fasciculus on listening and reading comprehension

... often expressive language but potentially along- side receptive language, phonology, syntax, and lexical ...and language interven- tion services administered to children under 3 years ...

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Evaluation of Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential in Children of 1-3 Years with Receptive Language Disorder

Evaluation of Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential in Children of 1-3 Years with Receptive Language Disorder

... a receptive or expressive language ...of receptive language delay/disorder ranged from ...and language delay was found to be 27%. [2] Children with receptive ...

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Expressive Language Delay in a Toddler

Expressive Language Delay in a Toddler

... Shelly’s language difficulties are occurring on the output side of language development, which consid- erably narrows the potential ...achieve expressive language milestones at a slightly ...

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An exploration of evidence of deficits and theories of therapy for specific receptive language impairment in children

An exploration of evidence of deficits and theories of therapy for specific receptive language impairment in children

... whether expressive grammar interventions can result in receptive grammar gains in preschool children with SLI (Camarata et al ...increase expressive language skills (McCauley and Fey ...

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Merely Misunderstood: Expressive, Receptive, and Pragmatic Language in Children with Disruptive Behavior Disorders

Merely Misunderstood: Expressive, Receptive, and Pragmatic Language in Children with Disruptive Behavior Disorders

... delay language development, such that preschoolers with DBD may develop receptive, expressive, and pragmatic language at a slower pace compared to preschoolers without ...in receptive ...

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Second Language Acquisition Stages Stephen Krashen (1986) Silent and Receptive Stage

Second Language Acquisition Stages Stephen Krashen (1986) Silent and Receptive Stage

... Students in this stage begin to engage in non-cued conversation and to speak fluently using social and academic language. It is appropriate to begin to direct students’ attention to grammar, idiomatic expressions, ...

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Trajectories of Receptive Language Development From 3 to 12 Years of Age for Very Preterm Children

Trajectories of Receptive Language Development From 3 to 12 Years of Age for Very Preterm Children

... Figure 2 and Table 3 present patterns of vocabulary development for each treatment group (indomethacin ver- sus placebo), stratified according to gender. Boys assigned randomly to receive indomethacin had higher scores at ...

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The Use of Web 2.0 Technologies to Determine Receptive Skills among Malay Learners of Arabic Language

The Use of Web 2.0 Technologies to Determine Receptive Skills among Malay Learners of Arabic Language

... other language but Arabic language (Hamid, ...Arabic language as a subject in the primary and secondary school ...foreign language in listening and reading ...

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Trajectories of Receptive Language Development From 3 to 12 Years of Age for Very Preterm Children

Trajectories of Receptive Language Development From 3 to 12 Years of Age for Very Preterm Children

... tive language development for each level of predictive ...in language trajectories were predicted by severe neonatal brain ...in language de- velopment observed between subjects in the ...of ...

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Constructing an online test framework, using the example of a sign language receptive skills test

Constructing an online test framework, using the example of a sign language receptive skills test

... Sign language tests have been developed for different areas of application, such as to assess the development of deaf children with a sign language as their first language (L1) and subsequently ...

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Dialogue act based expressive speech synthesis in limited domain for the Czech language

Dialogue act based expressive speech synthesis in limited domain for the Czech language

... with expressive speech synthesis in a ...discrete expressive cate- gories – are used for expressivity ...of expressive speech synthesis for a dialogue system in a limited ...An expressive ...

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Presence of autism, hyperserotonemia, and severe expressive language impairment in Williams-Beuren syndrome

Presence of autism, hyperserotonemia, and severe expressive language impairment in Williams-Beuren syndrome

... Background: Deletion of the Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS) critical region (WBSCR), at 7q11.23, causes a developmental disorder commonly characterized by hypersociability and excessive talkativeness and often considered ...

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Expressive Actions

Expressive Actions

... done for the sake of some expected good. I think it is fruitless to try to deny that the behaviour in question is action, since although much of it might be impulsive, it is not involuntary: while there may be some cases ...

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Washback effects of high-stakes language tests of Turkey (KPDS and ÜDS) on productive and receptive skills of academic personnel

Washback effects of high-stakes language tests of Turkey (KPDS and ÜDS) on productive and receptive skills of academic personnel

... and language testing in particular, has become a popular area of study within educational ...Foreign Language Tests (KPDS and UDS) of ...on receptive and productive language skills of ...and ...

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The Expressive Function of Blame

The Expressive Function of Blame

... wider language that contains myriad other expressive ...its expressive power. Talking of expressive power makes it clear that the notion of expression that we are interested in is not merely ...

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