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Automatically Learning Measures of Child Language Development

Automatically Learning Measures of Child Language Development

... of language development have been set forth in the psycholinguistics ...Standard measures include Mean Length of Utter- ance (MLU) (Brown, 1973)– the average length in morphemes of conversational ... See full document

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Automatically Tailoring Unsupervised Morphological Segmentation to the Language

Automatically Tailoring Unsupervised Morphological Segmentation to the Language

... a development set of 6 languages (English, German, Finish, Turkish, Estonian and Zulu) show that the best performing AG-based con- figuration (grammar and learning setup) differ from language to ... See full document

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Need for emotional language learning: a review

Need for emotional language learning: a review

... Whole language, Howard Gardner developed a new theory called Multiple Intelligences ...all-round development of a learner: Linguistic intelligence, Logical and mathematical intelligence, spatial ... See full document

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Autistic Functioning and Language Development

Autistic Functioning and Language Development

... cognitive development, his autistic features had also an aspect of autistic defences which bore a degree of variation according to the ...his learning processes to ...of language, more than his ... See full document

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Automatic Measurement of Syntactic Development in Child Language

Automatic Measurement of Syntactic Development in Child Language

... in child lan- guage acquisition and developmental language dis- ...parse child language tran- scripts and produce automatically annotated data in the format of the scheme of Sagae et ... See full document

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Examining the association between language, expository discourse and offending behaviour: an investigation of direction, strength and independence.

Examining the association between language, expository discourse and offending behaviour: an investigation of direction, strength and independence.

... child’s language ability may have inflated the number of young people consenting to the study, and that these young people were more likely to have unidentified ...disadvantage, language development, ... See full document

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A Critical Review of the Interactionist Approach to Second Language Acquisition

A Critical Review of the Interactionist Approach to Second Language Acquisition

... In language learning social interaction with peers is seen as an essential part of language and improves the cognitive development of those involved in this ...of language teaching, it ... See full document

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Brain Development - Myth or Fact?

Brain Development - Myth or Fact?

... Language Development ▪ Social Learning Theorists argue that children learn language through observation, exploration, and imitation ▪ Social Learning advocates state that children use la[r] ... See full document

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Altered Auditory Feedback Causing Changes in the Vowel Production of Children with Specific Language Impairment

Altered Auditory Feedback Causing Changes in the Vowel Production of Children with Specific Language Impairment

... delayed development of language in children with specific language ...the development of constricted phonological categories would lead to much difficulty in language learning ... See full document

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Professional Development for Language Learning Advisors

Professional Development for Language Learning Advisors

... At the beginning of the fall semester, the advisors attended a training workshop offered by an experienced learning advisor. The workshop focused on students’ individual preferences and how to deal with the ... See full document

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Detecting Context Dependence in Exercise Item Candidates Selected from Corpora

Detecting Context Dependence in Exercise Item Candidates Selected from Corpora

... We explore the factors influencing the depen- dence of single sentences on their larger tex- tual context in order to automatically identify candidate sentences for language learning ex- ercises from ... See full document

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A Study of Computer-Assisted Vocabulary Acquisition

A Study of Computer-Assisted Vocabulary Acquisition

... computer-assisted learning process and the traditional way and sometimes it can be a waste of time because of the limitations of the software and the technological ... See full document

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Attitude Among the Mising Speech Community of Assam for Maintenance and Development of the Mising Language in Terms of Bilingualism

Attitude Among the Mising Speech Community of Assam for Maintenance and Development of the Mising Language in Terms of Bilingualism

... Mising language among the three generations of Mising people: grandparants, parants and grand children are successively ...English language. It can be assured that the Mising language is on the verge ... See full document

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Imitation, mirror neurons and autism

Imitation, mirror neurons and autism

... The autistic spectrum disorders are characterised by impairments in social interaction, imaginative ability and repetitive and restricted patterns of behaviour. In those children with autism as opposed to Asperger's ... See full document

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Automatically Inferring Gender Associations from Language

Automatically Inferring Gender Associations from Language

... gendered language, but our methods automatically infer gender-associated words and labeled clusters, thus reducing supervi- sion and increasing the potential to discover sub- tleties in the ... See full document

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Selected Theories and Principles in Educational Psychology and their Educational Implications in English Language Teaching

Selected Theories and Principles in Educational Psychology and their Educational Implications in English Language Teaching

... of learning and the psychological implication to classroom ...of learning process and the laws that govern them, the following general principles of learning are presented for guidance in teaching: ... See full document

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Automatically Extracting and Representing Collocations for Language Generation

Automatically Extracting and Representing Collocations for Language Generation

... In this paper, we identify a range of collocations that are necessary for language generation, including open compounds of two or more words, predicative relations e.g., subject-verb, an[r] ... See full document

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Threshold Extension of Gallium Arsenide/Aluminum Gallium Arsenide Terahertz Detectors and Switching in Heterostructures

Threshold Extension of Gallium Arsenide/Aluminum Gallium Arsenide Terahertz Detectors and Switching in Heterostructures

... Whereas all three families have children with unaided hearing losses of PTA 70dB or greater, the children functioned in three different ways. Both Aaron and Amy’s parents had chosen a Total Communication philosophy, yet ... See full document

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Teaching by Listening: The Importance of Adult-Child Conversations to Language Development

Teaching by Listening: The Importance of Adult-Child Conversations to Language Development

... To assess fidelity of the software, a subsample of seventy 12-hour ses- sions (an age-stratified random sam- ple) were coded by human coders, and the resulting estimates were compared with those of the soft- ware. The ... See full document

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AN EFFICIENT SUPER PEER SELECTION ALGORITHM FOR PEER TO PEER (P2P) LIVE 
STREAMING NETWORK

AN EFFICIENT SUPER PEER SELECTION ALGORITHM FOR PEER TO PEER (P2P) LIVE STREAMING NETWORK

... after automatically analyze student’s solutions which serve as an important means for improving programming ...collaborative learning such as in social network ... See full document

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