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Expressive Language

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] to evaluate ...

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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

... [56]. The hypothesis of a possible role of hyperserotonemia in autistic behavior associated with WBS is strengthened by the well-replicated high frequency of hyperserotonemia in children with autistic disorder (25% to ...

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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

... oped from various literatures about the language develop- ment and disorder. The items are pilot tested by 233 normal Korean toddlers and then applied to 1090 normal Korean toddlers. SELSI screens the toddlers who ...

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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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Joint attention, imitation, and repetitive behaviors as predictors of autism and expressive language ability in early childhood

Joint attention, imitation, and repetitive behaviors as predictors of autism and expressive language ability in early childhood

... tasks. Expressive language was measured using the composite from the Mullen Scales of Early ...and expressive language is that developmental age was controlled ...

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Development of fine motor skills is associated with expressive language outcomes in infants at high and low risk for autism spectrum disorder

Development of fine motor skills is associated with expressive language outcomes in infants at high and low risk for autism spectrum disorder

... language outcomes at 36 months. Thus, we employed individual growth rates of fine motor skills from our Level-1 HLM model as independent variables to predict later expressive language skills in ...

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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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Intervention for mixed receptive-expressive language impairment : a review

Intervention for mixed receptive-expressive language impairment : a review

... between expressive language intervention and receptive language gains in the case of young children with RELI are needed to guide future full-scale RCTs, which are difficult to resource and ...

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Differential Receptive and Expressive Language Functioning of Children with Symptomatic HIV Disease and Relation to CT Scan Brain Abnormalities

Differential Receptive and Expressive Language Functioning of Children with Symptomatic HIV Disease and Relation to CT Scan Brain Abnormalities

... Symptomatic HIV Disease and Relation to CT Scan Brain Abnormalities Differential Receptive and Expressive Language Functioning of Children with. Services[r] ...

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Language Growth in Children With Expressive Language Delay

Language Growth in Children With Expressive Language Delay

... A single post- test expressive improvement score was derived by averaging the change scores in months of language age for each child on the Expressive One-Word Picture Vocabulary Test an[r] ...

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Receptive and expressive English language assessments used for young children: a scoping review protocol

Receptive and expressive English language assessments used for young children: a scoping review protocol

... use language across the curriculum to construct meaning for them- selves [2, ...Learning language is a primary develop- mental process for ...and expressive (ability to use) language skills to ...

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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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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

... significant expressive language deficits compared to preschoolers without DBD, and preschoolers with ADHD+ODD exhibited poorer pragmatic language compared to preschoolers with ODD-only or typically ...

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Integrating Expressive Methods in a Relational-Psychotherapy

Integrating Expressive Methods in a Relational-Psychotherapy

... Although Paul has not verbalized a re-decision, the way in how he relates to me at the end, and after this session, is different; this is evident in his desire for affection from a man and saying “I feel loved by you”. ...

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Semantic Expressive Capacity with Bounded Memory

Semantic Expressive Capacity with Bounded Memory

... The Principle of Compositionality, which is widely accepted in theoretical semantics, states that the meaning of a natural-language expression can be determined from the meanings of its im- mediate subexpressions ...

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Beneficial Effects of Expressive Writing in the Elderly

Beneficial Effects of Expressive Writing in the Elderly

... of expressive writing interventions has also been realized in domains such as health (Smyth, Stone, Hurewitz, & Kaell, 1999), academic performance (Lumley & Provenzano, 2003), and working memory (Klein ...

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Semantics and Discourse Processing for Expressive TTS

Semantics and Discourse Processing for Expressive TTS

... However, the approach most closely related to ours is the one by the group of researchers from Columbia University, where we can find Julia Hirschberg and Kathy McKeown. In the paper by S.Pan,K.McKeown & ...

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Expressive Psychotherapies For The Children With Intellectual Disabilities

Expressive Psychotherapies For The Children With Intellectual Disabilities

... Abstract: The purpose of the present article is to suggest the role of play, dance and music therapies in the rehabilitation of children with intellectual disabilities. This article introduces expressive therapies ...

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A Syntactically Expressive Morphological Analyzer for Turkish

A Syntactically Expressive Morphological Analyzer for Turkish

... It maps the intermediate representation into a morphological parse, which represents the sublex- ical segmentation and marks the root form with its lexical category, and inflectional and[r] ...

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Query answering on expressive Datalog+/  ontologies

Query answering on expressive Datalog+/ ontologies

... The language called sticky Datalog ± [1] was introduced in order to capture a “proper” notion of join in rules, that is, the occurrence of variables in two distinct atoms of a rule in the absence of a guard for ...

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