نتایج جستجو برای: receptive language

تعداد نتایج: 442532  

Journal: :Brain and language 2017
Jerome Daltrozzo Samantha N Emerson Joanne Deocampo Sonia Singh Marjorie Freggens Lee Branum-Martin Christopher M Conway

Statistical learning (SL) is believed to enable language acquisition by allowing individuals to learn regularities within linguistic input. However, neural evidence supporting a direct relationship between SL and language ability is scarce. We investigated whether there are associations between event-related potential (ERP) correlates of SL and language abilities while controlling for the gener...

2015
Robert Michael Barker Rose A. Sevcik MaryAnn Romski Robin D. Morris Christopher C. Henrich

The structure of phonological processing for typically developing children has been debated over the past two decades. Recent research has indicated that phonological processing is best explained by a single underlying phonological ability (e.g., Anthony and Lonigan, 2004). The current study had two goals. The first goal was to determine the structure of phonological processing for school-age c...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2004
Joshua I Breier Eduardo M Castillo Corwin Boake Rebecca Billingsley Lynn Maher Gerard Francisco Andrew C Papanicolaou

Six participants with chronic aphasia secondary to first-ever ischemic stroke within the middle cerebral artery (MCA) distribution of the left hemisphere and six neurologically intact controls of similar age were given a running recognition memory task for words while the magnetic flux normal to the scalp surface was measured with a whole-head neuromagnetometer. This task had been previously sh...

Mohammad Taghi Hasani, Zinat Sha'bani

This study aimed at investigating the effects of English as foreign language proficiency onlexical attrition of Iranian learners in Nouroz holidays. For this purpose, 90 students studiedEnglish translation at Qazvin Azad University were selected. They were sophomore and wereaccessible for the present study. After administering a proficiency test (OPT), 60 students wereselected according to the ...

Designing appropriate materials and activities to enhance vocabulary learning is one of the primary goals of language courses. Among the claims about efficient pedagogical tasks is the Involvement Load Hypothesis (Laufer & Hulstijn, 2001) according to which vocabulary development is contingent on the amount of cognitive process a task involves. Building on the previous research on this hypothes...

Journal: :International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology 2010
Ona B Wie

OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to examine receptive and expressive language development in children who received simultaneous bilateral cochlear implants (CIs) between 5 and 18 months of age and to compare the results with language development in chronologically age-matched children with normal hearing. METHODS The study used a prospective, longitudinal matched-group design. Data w...

Journal: :Journal of speech and hearing research 1991
R Paul S S Looney P S Dahm

Twenty-one apparently normal children between 18 and 34 months of age with slow expressive language acquisition were compared to a group of normally speaking children matched for age, SES, and sex ratio, on the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales (Sparrow, Balla, & Cicchetti, 1984). The late talkers (LTs) scored significantly lower not only in expressive communication, but also in receptive commu...

Journal: :Language, speech, and hearing services in schools 2005
Deborah A Hwa-Froelich Hisako Matsuo

PURPOSE Vietnamese children's performance on language-based processing tasks of fast-mapping (FM) word-learning and dynamic assessment (DA) word- and rule-learning tasks were investigated. METHOD Twenty-one first- and second-generation Vietnamese preschool children participated in this study. All children were enrolled in 2 Head Start programs in a large city in the Midwest. All children had ...

Journal: :Brain and language 2003
Frederic Dick Elizabeth Bates Evelyn C Ferstl

Spectral and temporal degradation of the speech stream is increasingly used to model receptive language deficits such as aphasia and developmental language disorders. As with results from patient studies, the specific pattern of receptive deficits can reveal underlying structural and processing characteristics of different languages. Here, we test English- and German-speaking college students' ...

2013
Matthew K. Belmonte Tanushree Saxena-Chandhok Ruth Cherian Reema Muneer Lisa George Prathibha Karanth

Absence of communicative speech in autism has been presumed to reflect a fundamental deficit in the use of language, but at least in a subpopulation may instead stem from motor and oral motor issues. Clinical reports of disparity between receptive vs. expressive speech/language abilities reinforce this hypothesis. Our early-intervention clinic develops skills prerequisite to learning and commun...

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