نتایج جستجو برای: expressive language

تعداد نتایج: 443242  

Journal: :Journal of Parkinson's disease 2015
Charles Ellis Bruce Crosson Leslie J Gonzalez Rothi Michael S Okun John C Rosenbek

BACKGROUND Models of basal ganglia (BG) function suggest that expressive language deficits will likely and consistently present in BG disease. Disparities currently exist between the predictions of models of BG function in expressive language and data from studies of BG disease. Traditional expressive language assessment methodologies that emphasize measures of language form (word and sentence ...

1998
KEES VAN DEEMTER Kees van Deemter

In a number of recent publications, including a paper in Mind (Gauker 1997), Christopher Gauker has chosen a powerful target which he calls the expressive theory of communication and which he characterizes as “... any conception of language according to which the primary function of language is to enable speakers to convey propositions to hearers” (Gauker 1997, p. 5). There and elsewhere (Gauke...

2014
Shannon Lubetich Kenji Sagae

When assessing child language development, researchers have traditionally had to choose between easily computable metrics focused on superficial aspects of language, and more expressive metrics that are carefully designed to cover specific syntactic structures and require substantial and tedious labor. Recent work has shown that existing expressive metrics for child language development can be ...

Journal: :Developmental medicine and child neurology 2010
James Boyle Elspeth McCartney Anne O'Hare James Law

Studies indicate that language impairment that cannot be accounted for by factors such as below-average non-verbal ability, hearing impairment, behaviour or emotional problems, or neurological impairments affects some 6% of school-age children. Language impairment with a receptive language component is more resistant to intervention than specific expressive or phonological delays, and carries a...

Journal: :Child development 2011
Jennifer Windsor Joann P Benigno Christine A Wing Patrick J Carroll Sebastian F Koga Charles A Nelson Nathan A Fox Charles H Zeanah

This report examines 174 young children's language outcomes in the Bucharest Early Intervention Project, the first randomized trial of foster placement after institutional care. Age of foster placement was highly correlated with language outcomes. Placement by 15 months led to similar expressive and receptive language test scores as typical age peers at 30 and 42 months. Placement from 15 to 24...

Journal: :Journal of Visualization and Computer Animation 2009
Kejia Ye Baocai Yin Lichun Wang

This paper presents a Chinese Sign Language Markup Language (CSLML), which is developed for expressive Chinese sign language synthesis by introducing features and structure of sign language prosody. The tags of CSLML are divided into two levels: function level and phonetic level. Function level provides abstract information about signed content and prosody, so it facilitates text annotating for...

توکلی, سینا, میری, سید محمدعلی,

Background: Students with autism spectrum disorder are faced with serious challenges such as dismissal, low income, emotional and behavioral problems like self-respect, depression, and aggression in their employment course due to the difficulties- which continue into adulthood- in social and academic skills. The research aims to put forth solutions to pre-professional and professional rehabilit...

Journal: :J. Symb. Log. 2005
Balder ten Cate

Several extensions of the basic modal language are characterized in terms of interpolation. Our main results are of the following form: Language L′ is the least expressive extension of L with interpolation. For instance, let M(D) be the extension of the basic modal language with a difference operator [7]. First-order logic is the least expressive extension ofM(D) with interpolation. These chara...

Journal: :DARTS 2017
Raimil Cruz Tamara Rezk Bernard P. Serpette Éric Tanter

This artifact is a web interpreter for the ObSec language defined in the companion paper. ObSec is a simple object-oriented language that supports type-based declassification. Type-base declassification exploits the familiar notion of type abstraction to support expressive declassification policies in a simple and expressive manner. 1998 ACM Subject Classification D.4.6 Security and Protection:...

Journal: :Studia Logica 2010
Eduardo Alejandro Barrio

In this paper, I argue that Yablo’s sequence of sentences introduces new boundaries to the expressive capacity of languages with their own truth-predicate. Specifically, I show that adding an alleged truth-predicate to the language of first order aritmethic would cause enough expressive disorders as to make ponder whether the mentioned predicate was, after all, a truthpredicate of that language.

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