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Prevalence of Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder in Children with Language Impairments and Speech Disorders Ahmed Elhassan Hamid Hassan

Prevalence of Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder in Children with Language Impairments and Speech Disorders Ahmed Elhassan Hamid Hassan

... and speech/language ...early speech/language ...with speech and/or language impairments in kindergarten and matched them with controls on age, gender, and ...the ...

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Phonological and articulation treatment approaches in Portuguese children with speech and language impairments: a randomized controlled intervention study

Phonological and articulation treatment approaches in Portuguese children with speech and language impairments: a randomized controlled intervention study

... individual speech sound production, usually targeting one sound at a time, but rather focuses on the elimination of error patterns and the change of the child’s phonological system through a process of ...

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Dynamic assessment of children with language impairments: A pilot study

Dynamic assessment of children with language impairments: A pilot study

... and Language therapists rely significantly on standardised, static test procedures to accurately pinpoint the areas of greatest difficulty for a child with Language Impairment (LI), yet several authors have ...

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Language impairments in sign language: breakthroughs and puzzles

Language impairments in sign language: breakthroughs and puzzles

... with language, in particular a reduced ability to store information in phonological short term memory (Gathercole & Baddeley, 1990; Ellis-Weismer et al, ...of speech, which depends heavily on ...

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Supporting students who struggle with language

Supporting students who struggle with language

... with speech, language and communication needs may also benefit from direct teaching of linguistic ...expressive language impairments where vocabulary learning was heavily orientated to common ...

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Turn off or tune in? What advice can SLTs, educational psychologists and teachers provide about uses of new media and children with language impairments?

Turn off or tune in? What advice can SLTs, educational psychologists and teachers provide about uses of new media and children with language impairments?

... videogames. Speech and language therapists (henceforth, SLTs), educational psychologists and teachers tell us that they are frequently asked for advice on whether the media are harmful and what can be done ...

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A Survey of Telepractice in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology in India

A Survey of Telepractice in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology in India

... surveyed speech-language pathologists and audiologists in India about the use of ...(N=205) speech-language pathologists and audiologists responded to a questionnaire, with ...in ...

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Autism  A Neurological Disorder in Children

Autism A Neurological Disorder in Children

... impaired language, social and communicative deficits, repetitive and stereotyped behaviors such as hand flapping, rocking and unusual responses to sensory ...no language deficit) [23] ...

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Listen up : Reflections on the CDI and HSE Speech and Language Services in Tallaght West

Listen up : Reflections on the CDI and HSE Speech and Language Services in Tallaght West

... of Speech and Language Therapists are best placed in provision and capacity building (O’Connor et al, ...for Speech and Language Therapy Service delivery in Ireland (Rafferty, ...oral ...

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Observations from Statistical Processing of BDNC01 Corpus

Observations from Statistical Processing of BDNC01 Corpus

... Bangla language structures like English ...a language corpus are very important in language modeling and speech related research like speech ...

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Free speech and hate speech: language and rights

Free speech and hate speech: language and rights

... familiar language, that the speaker said what she ...illocutionary speech acts by reference to reciprocity helps one avoid thinking of hearers as confronted with a hermenuetically challenging ...the ...

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The working practices and clinical experiences of paediatric speech and language therapists: a national UK survey

The working practices and clinical experiences of paediatric speech and language therapists: a national UK survey

... of Speech and Language Therapists’ (RCSLT) policy statement (RCSLT, 2010a) clarified therapists’ clinical responsibility regarding delegation and provision of ...

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A Pedagogical Note: Use of Telepractice to Link Student Clinicians to Diverse Populations

A Pedagogical Note: Use of Telepractice to Link Student Clinicians to Diverse Populations

... American Speech-Language Hearing Association (2014) require that all university students studying speech-language pathology have experience with clients from culturally and linguistically ...

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Sensitivity of the Denver Developmental Screening Test in Speech and Language Screening

Sensitivity of the Denver Developmental Screening Test in Speech and Language Screening

... Twenty-seven of the 35 children who had passed the DDST language sector but failed the brief speech and language evaluation received subse- quent full speech and language evaluations thr[r] ...

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ANUVAADHAK: A Two-way, Indian language Speech-to- Speech Translation System for Local Travel Information Assistance

ANUVAADHAK: A Two-way, Indian language Speech-to- Speech Translation System for Local Travel Information Assistance

... of speech systems are due to the following reasons: (1) Speech systems are highly complex to build and use, limiting their usage only to users with an advanced knowledge of the field, (2) the accuracy of ...

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Speech Translation System for Language Barrier Reduction

Speech Translation System for Language Barrier Reduction

... one language into another in order to enable communication between two persons whose mother tongues are ...words, speech translation is one of the process in which spoken words or sentences are immediately ...

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Language Identification via Large Vocabulary Speaker Independent Continuous Speech Recognition

Language Identification via Large Vocabulary Speaker Independent Continuous Speech Recognition

... Language Identification via Large Vocabulary Speaker Independent Continuous Speech Recognition Language Identification via Large Vocabulary Speaker Independent Continuous Speech Recognition Steve Lowe[.] ...

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The Effects of Multiple Gratitude Interventions Among Informal Caregivers of Persons with Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease

The Effects of Multiple Gratitude Interventions Among Informal Caregivers of Persons with Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease

... Incoming speech signals are automatically entered into processing at all levels (phonetic, lexical, semantic, and syntactic) so that information at each level can constrain and guide simultaneous processing and ...

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Design of a Tigrinya Language Speech Corpus for Speech Recognition

Design of a Tigrinya Language Speech Corpus for Speech Recognition

... Tigrigna speech corpus were done in an office environment, as well as outside the ...recorded speech, re-recording the sentences (if required), and moving to the next ...Tigrigna speech corpus was ...

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Various Applications of Digital Signal Processing DSP

Various Applications of Digital Signal Processing DSP

... a speech signal using computational means for effective human-machine ...interaction. Speech Recognition is the process of extracting usable linguisticinformationfrom a speech signal in support of ...

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