The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the role of word lexicality between Tier Two vocabulary (T2) words and nonwords (NWs) in effecting phonological change in children\u27s sound systems. Often children with functional speech sound disorders (SSD) make slow progress in the treatment of their SSD due to their prior experiences with the words used in treatment. One way to avoid possible biases associated with life experience and semantics (Leonard, Newhoff, & Mesalam, 1980) in the treatment of SSD is to use NWs (e.g. Bryan & Howard, 1992; Gierut & Morrisette, 1998; Gierut, Morrisette, & Champion, 1999; Storkel, 2004). NWs have been shown to cause change in the children with SSD because they are low frequency and have not been impr...
There has been a significant increase in research in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). One area in p...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the validity and reliability of orthodontic measurements ...
The aim of this study was to collect information from spoken/signed language interpreters about thei...
The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the role of word lexicality between Tier Two vocabu...
Typical imitation skills that are integral to language and social learning do not readily develop in...
The present study was designed to compare the acoustic parameters of prosody of children between the...
Although speech and language therapy practitioners commonly place great weight on standardised, stat...
The main objective of this study is to improve the listening skill of Grade VIII B students at SMP P...
Understanding of inferences and non-literal language, such as idioms, is critical for successful com...
The studies in this Dissertation used EEG/ERP to examine readers’ incremental, on-line reading compr...
This study aimed at 1) describing and explaining the variation thematic structure represented in the...
Children learning General American English (GAE) show a relationship between their case marking of s...
ABSTRACT Bernadette Tifanny Pramelia Putri. C0311008. A Translation Analysis of Verb + Noun Lexical ...
Although speech and language therapy practitioners commonly place great weight on standardised, stat...
[Abstract] It is widely accepted that language changes; this change goes simultaneously with the evo...
There has been a significant increase in research in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). One area in p...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the validity and reliability of orthodontic measurements ...
The aim of this study was to collect information from spoken/signed language interpreters about thei...
The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the role of word lexicality between Tier Two vocabu...
Typical imitation skills that are integral to language and social learning do not readily develop in...
The present study was designed to compare the acoustic parameters of prosody of children between the...
Although speech and language therapy practitioners commonly place great weight on standardised, stat...
The main objective of this study is to improve the listening skill of Grade VIII B students at SMP P...
Understanding of inferences and non-literal language, such as idioms, is critical for successful com...
The studies in this Dissertation used EEG/ERP to examine readers’ incremental, on-line reading compr...
This study aimed at 1) describing and explaining the variation thematic structure represented in the...
Children learning General American English (GAE) show a relationship between their case marking of s...
ABSTRACT Bernadette Tifanny Pramelia Putri. C0311008. A Translation Analysis of Verb + Noun Lexical ...
Although speech and language therapy practitioners commonly place great weight on standardised, stat...
[Abstract] It is widely accepted that language changes; this change goes simultaneously with the evo...
There has been a significant increase in research in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). One area in p...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the validity and reliability of orthodontic measurements ...
The aim of this study was to collect information from spoken/signed language interpreters about thei...