The purpose of this study was to compare NSST data (Lee, 1969, 1971) with data obtained in Portland, Oregon for children 4.0-4.11 years of age. The questions this study sought to answer were: 1) Is there a significant difference between the expressive and receptive scores obtained by Lee, (1969, 1971) and the scores obtained in Portland, Oregon? 2) What are the means, standard deviations and percentiles of the NSST scores of a select group of four-year-old children in Portland, Oregon
Recently, in the area of Communication Disorders, there has been an increasing emphasis on language ...
Recently, in the area of Communication Disorders, there has been an increasing emphasis on language ...
Prosody is the flow of speech created by controlling elements such as pitch, rate, loudness, and str...
The purpose of this investigation was to replicate the study conducted by Lee and Canter (1971) and ...
The focus of this study was the Developmental Sentence Scoring (DSS), developed by Lee and Canter (1...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of geographical differences on the De...
The focus of this study was the Developmental Sentence Scoring (DSS), developed by Lee and Canter (1...
The NSST was administered to 900 children aged three years to seven years, 11 months. Using a step-w...
The assessment of receptive language is an important aspect in evaluating a child's overall language...
Fourteen preschool-age Headstart children were divided into two groups, a Language Disordered Group ...
Fourteen preschool-age Headstart children were divided into two groups, a Language Disordered Group ...
Fourteen preschool-age Headstart children were divided into two groups, a Language Disordered Group ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the Grammatic Closure (GC) subtest...
The purpose of the study was to obtain normative data on the Assessment of Children's Language Compr...
Recently, in the area of Communication Disorders, there has been an increasing emphasis on language ...
Recently, in the area of Communication Disorders, there has been an increasing emphasis on language ...
Recently, in the area of Communication Disorders, there has been an increasing emphasis on language ...
Prosody is the flow of speech created by controlling elements such as pitch, rate, loudness, and str...
The purpose of this investigation was to replicate the study conducted by Lee and Canter (1971) and ...
The focus of this study was the Developmental Sentence Scoring (DSS), developed by Lee and Canter (1...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of geographical differences on the De...
The focus of this study was the Developmental Sentence Scoring (DSS), developed by Lee and Canter (1...
The NSST was administered to 900 children aged three years to seven years, 11 months. Using a step-w...
The assessment of receptive language is an important aspect in evaluating a child's overall language...
Fourteen preschool-age Headstart children were divided into two groups, a Language Disordered Group ...
Fourteen preschool-age Headstart children were divided into two groups, a Language Disordered Group ...
Fourteen preschool-age Headstart children were divided into two groups, a Language Disordered Group ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the Grammatic Closure (GC) subtest...
The purpose of the study was to obtain normative data on the Assessment of Children's Language Compr...
Recently, in the area of Communication Disorders, there has been an increasing emphasis on language ...
Recently, in the area of Communication Disorders, there has been an increasing emphasis on language ...
Recently, in the area of Communication Disorders, there has been an increasing emphasis on language ...
Prosody is the flow of speech created by controlling elements such as pitch, rate, loudness, and str...