نتایج جستجو برای: receptive language

تعداد نتایج: 442532  

2014
Pilvi Ilves Tiiu Tomberg Joosep Kepler Rael Laugesaar Mari-Liis Kaldoja Kalle Kepler Anneli Kolk

Plasticity of language function after brain damage can depend on maturation of the brain. Children with left-hemisphere perinatal (n = 7) or childhood stroke (n = 5) and 12 controls were investigated using functional magnetic resonance imaging. The verb generation and the sentence comprehension tasks were employed to activate the expressive and receptive language areas, respectively. Weighted l...

2014
Daniel Christensen Stephen R. Zubrick David Lawrence Francis Mitrou Catherine L. Taylor

Receptive vocabulary development is a component of the human language system that emerges in the first year of life and is characterised by onward expansion throughout life. Beginning in infancy, children's receptive vocabulary knowledge builds the foundation for oral language and reading skills. The foundations for success at school are built early, hence the public health policy focus on redu...

Journal: :iranian rehabilitation journal 0
leila sedaghati university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences akbar darouie department of speech therapy, school of rehabilitation sciences, isfahan university of medical science, isfahan, iran. fatemeh derakhshande isfahan university of medical sciences mehrdad memarzade isfahan university of medical sciences behzad mahaki isfahan university of medical sciences

objectives: one of the factors predicting language impairments is an early limited lexicon in children. an early limited lexicon can also lead to limited performances in other language areas. this study was aimed to examine receptive and expressive vocabulary in 8-16 month-old children with cleft lip and palate as a predictor of development in other language areas. materials: the macarthur-bate...

Journal: :Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 2020

Journal: :The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology 2004
G M Jackson R Swainson A Mullin R Cunnington S R Jackson

Previous research has shown large response time costs (in excess of 50 ms) when bilingual speakers switch predictably back and forth between naming items (a productive switching task) in their first (L1) and second languages (L2). A recent study using event-related potentials (ERPs) has shown that switching between languages is associated with activity over frontal (N2) and parietal (late posit...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2008
Vernon L Towle Hyun-Ah Yoon Michael Castelle J Christopher Edgar Nadia M Biassou David M Frim Jean-Paul Spire Michael H Kohrman

Electrocorticographic (ECoG) spectral patterns obtained during language tasks from 12 epilepsy patients (age: 12-44 years) were analysed in order to identify and characterize cortical language areas. ECoG from 63 subdural electrodes (500 Hz/channel) chronically implanted over frontal, parietal and temporal lobes were examined. Two language tasks were performed. During the first language task, p...

2014
Xiaoxiang Su Young-Suk Kim

In the present study, we examined the relation of knowledge of semantic radicals to students’ language proficiency and word reading for adult Chinese-as-a-foreign language students. Ninety-seven college students rated their proficiency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing in Chinese, and were administered measures of receptive and productive knowledge of semantic radical position and fu...

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