نتایج جستجو برای: non word repetition

تعداد نتایج: 1425559  

Journal: :Genes, Brain, and Behavior 2007
J G Barry I Yasin D V M Bishop

There is a strong genetic contribution to children's language and literacy impairments. The aim of this study was to determine which aspects of the phenotype are familial by comparing 34 parents of probands with language/literacy impairments and 33 parents of typically developing probands. The parents responded to questionnaires regarding previous history for language/reading impairment and par...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2007
Ann Clark Anne O'Hare Jocelynne Watson Wendy Cohen Hilary Cowie Rob Elton Jamal Nasir Jonathan Seckl

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Little is known about the familial characteristics of children with severe receptive specific language impairment (SLI). Affected children are more likely to have long-term problems than those with expressive SLI but to date they have only been described as small cohorts within SLI populations. We therefore aimed to describe the clinical and familial characteristics of sever...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2002
K E Watkins F Vargha-Khadem J Ashburner R E Passingham A Connelly K J Friston R S J Frackowiak M Mishkin D G Gadian

Analyses of brain structure in genetic speech and language disorders provide an opportunity to identify neurobiological phenotypes and further elucidate the neural bases of language and its development. Here we report such investigations in a large family, known as the KE family, half the members of which are affected by a severe disorder of speech and language, which is transmitted as an autos...

Journal: :Dyslexia 2004
Petra van Alphen Elise de Bree Ellen Gerrits Jan de Jong Carien Wilsenach Frank Wijnen

We report on a prospective longitudinal research programme exploring the connection between language acquisition deficits and dyslexia. The language development profile of children at-risk for dyslexia is compared to that of age-matched controls as well as of children who have been diagnosed with specific language impairment (SLI). The experiments described concern the perception and production...

Journal: :Behavior modification 2009
Akihiko Masuda Steven C Hayes Michael P Twohig Claudia Drossel Jason Lillis Yukiko Washio

A previous time-series study showed that rapidly repeating a single-word version of a negative self-referential thought reduced the discomfort and the believability associated with that thought. The present parametric study examined whether durations of word repetition were differentially effective in altering the discomfort and believability of negative self-referential thought. In two studies...

Journal: :Clinical linguistics & phonetics 2015
Cecilia Nakeva Von Mentzer Björn Lyxell Birgitta Sahlén Örjan Dahlström Magnus Lindgren Marianne Ors Petter Kallioinen Elisabet Engström Inger Uhlén

This study explored nonword repetition (NWR) and nonword decoding in normal-hearing (NH) children and in children with bilateral cochlear implants (CI). Participants were 11 children, with CI, 5:0-7:11 years (M = 6.5 years), and 11 NH children, individually age-matched to the children with CI. This study fills an important gap in research, since it thoroughly describes detailed aspects of NWR a...

2013
Olof Sandgren Richard Andersson Joost van de Weijer Kristina Hansson Birgitta Sahlén

In order to explore verbal-nonverbal integration, we investigated the influence of cognitive and linguistic ability on gaze behavior during spoken language conversation between children with mild-to-moderate hearing impairment (HI) and normal-hearing (NH) peers. Ten HI-NH and 10 NH-NH dyads performed a referential communication task requiring description of faces. During task performance, eye m...

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