نتایج جستجو برای: receptive language

تعداد نتایج: 442532  

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2012
Jennifer Murphy Mathieu M Blanchard Caroline Rawdon Fergal Kavanagh Ian Kelleher Mary C Clarke Richard A P Roche Mary Cannon

Language impairments are a well established finding in patients with schizophrenia and in individuals at-risk for psychosis. A growing body of research has revealed shared risk factors between individuals with psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) from the general population and patients with schizophrenia. In particular, adolescents with PLEs have been shown to be at an increased risk for later ps...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2005
Ruth Condray

Receptive language disorder in schizophrenia is hypothesized to represent a learning disorder that involves a neurodevelopmental etiology. It is argued that a preexisting developmental language disorder may characterize a subset of schizophrenia patients. A primary deficit in the temporal dynamics of brain function is assumed to cause receptive language disorder in schizophrenia. This hypothesi...

Journal: :Journal of child language 2013
Lizbeth H Finestack Audra M Sterling Leonard Abbeduto

ABSTRACT This study compared the receptive and expressive language profiles of verbally expressive children and adolescents with Down Syndrome (DS) and those with Fragile X syndrome (FXS) and examined the extent to which these profiles reliably differentiate the diagnostic groups. A total of twenty-four verbal participants with DS (mean age: 12 years), twenty-two verbal participants with FXS (m...

Journal: :Prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and essential fatty acids 2003
Ruth Condray Angela G Glasgow

Receptive language disorder in schizophrenia has been hypothesized to involve a fundamental deficit in the temporal (time-based) dynamics of brain function that includes disruptions to patterns of activation and synchronization. In this paper, candidate mechanisms and pathways that could account for this basic deficit are discussed. Parallels are identified between the patterns of language dysf...

2017
Nadiia Denhovska Ludovica Serratrice

Incidental learning of grammar has been an area of interest for many decades; nevertheless, existing research has primarily focused on artificial or semi-artificial languages. The present study examines the incidental acquisition of the grammar of a natural language by exposing adult speakers of an ungendered L1 (English) to the gender agreement patterns in Russian (a language that was novel to...

Journal: :American journal of speech-language pathology 2014
Todd A Gibson Elizabeth D Peña Lisa M Bedore

PURPOSE In this study, the authors examined the magnitude of the discrepancy between standardized measures of receptive and expressive semantic knowledge, known as a receptive-expressive gap, for bilingual children with and without primary language impairment (PLI). METHOD Spanish and English measures of semantic knowledge were administered to 37 Spanish-English bilingual 7- to 10-year old ch...

Journal: :پژوهش ادبیات معاصر جهان 0
حامد زندی شیوا کیوان پناه

in the past decades, we have witnessed a renascence of interest in vocabulary assessment (bachman, 2000). however, most researchers have focused on testing breadth rather than depth of vocabulary or receptive-productive dimensions of vocabulary knowledge (read, 2000; nation, 2001; wesche & paribahkt, 1996). the present research investigates the predicting variables of vocabulary knowledge acros...

Journal: :Ear and hearing 2014
Christi Hess Cynthia Zettler-Greeley Shelly P Godar Susan Ellis-Weismer Ruth Y Litovsky

OBJECTIVES Growing evidence suggests that children who are deaf and use cochlear implants (CIs) can communicate effectively using spoken language. Research has reported that age of implantation and length of experience with the CI play an important role in a predicting a child's linguistic development. In recent years, the increase in the number of children receiving bilateral CIs (BiCIs) has l...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2013
Rhea Paul Daniel Campbell Kimberly Gilbert Ioanna Tsiouri

Preschoolers with severe autism and minimal speech were assigned either a discrete trial or a naturalistic language treatment, and parents of all participants also received parent responsiveness training. After 12 weeks, both groups showed comparable improvement in number of spoken words produced, on average. Approximately half the children in each group achieved benchmarks for the first stage ...

Journal: :Child maltreatment 2017
Kristin Bernard Amy Hyoeun Lee Mary Dozier

Children with histories of maltreatment and disruptions in care are at elevated risk for impairments in early language development, which contribute to difficulties in other developmental domains across childhood. Given research demonstrating associations between parent responsiveness and children's early language development, we examined whether a parenting intervention administered in infancy...

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