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Tūhono Māori: A Research Study of Attachment from an Indigenous Māori Perspective
Mikahere-Hall, A. - : The New Zealand Association of Psychotherapists (NZAP) Inc., and supported by the School of Public Health & Psychosocial Studies at Auckland University of Technology., 2020
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Comparing Traditional and Tablet-Based Intervention for Children With Speech Sound Disorders: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Jesus, L. M. T.; Martinez, J.; Santos, J.. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2019
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Barriers to correct child restraint use: A qualitative study of child restraint users and their needs
Hall, A; Ho, C; Keay, L. - 2018
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Mapping-by-sequencing in complex polyploid genomes using genic sequence capture : a case study to map yellow rust resistance in hexaploid wheat
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Intelligibility as a clinical outcome measure following intervention with children with phonologically based speech–sound disorders
In: International journal of language & communication disorders. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 49 (2014) 5, 584-601
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Intelligibility as a clinical outcome measure following intervention with children with phonologically based speech-sound disorders
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Intelligibility as a clinical outcome measure following intervention with children with phonologically based speech-sound disorders
Joffe, V; Jesus, LM; Lousada, M. - : Wiley, 2014
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Phonological and articulation treatment approaches in Portuguese children with speech and language impairments: a randomized controlled intervention study
Hall, A.; Valente, A.; Capelas, S.. - : WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2013
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Standardization of a Phonetic-Phonological Test for European-Portuguese Children
In: Folia phoniatrica et logopaedica. - Basel : Karger 64 (2012) 3, 151-156
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Limitations of the social relationships domain of WHOQOL-Bref
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Linguistic geography, demography, and monastic community: scribal language at Bury St Edmunds
Lowe, K.. - : Brill, 2010
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'Free' enrichment and the nature of pragmatic constraints
In: University College London Working Papers in Linguistics , 21 pp. 93-123. (2009) (2009)
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Free enrichment or hidden indexicals?
In: MIND LANG , 23 (4) 426 - 456. (2008) (2008)
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Subsentential utterances, ellipsis, and pragmatic enrichment
In: University College London Working Papers in Linguistics , 19 pp. 235-260. (2007) (2007)
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Are there any Elves in Anglo-Saxon place-names?
Hall, A.. - : Society for Name Studies in Britain and Ireland, 2006
Abstract: 'Are there any Elves in Anglo-Saxon Place-names?' reassesses those place-names so far etymologised to contain elf , the Old English etymon of elf , to establish which if any can reliably be used in research on Anglo-Saxon beliefs. The key problem for identifying elf in place-names lies in its phonological similarity to Anglo-Saxon personal names, at three levels: in place-names, etymological dithematic personal names like were sometimes reduced to forms which resemble forms of ælf ; there was probably a simplex personal name Ælf which can also appear in placenames; and there was likewise possibly a simplex personal name elf . Additional difficulties are caused by the possibility that some place-names which might plausibly derive from Anglo-Saxon ones containing ælf were in fact coined in the Middle English period. However, although no ælf ;-place-name can be identified for Anglo-Saxon England with complete confidence, two reasonably reliable examples are identified: ælfrucge ('elf-ridge') in Kent and ylfing dene ;('elf-place valley') in Berkshire. Moreover, other names which could plausibly derive from ælf also tend to show second elements denoting hills and valleys. In this, they are similar to place-names containing names of pagan gods, but unlike names denoting monstrous supernatural beings (which tend to be associated with bodies of water and smaller depressions). Though conclusions must be tentative, our evidence hints at wider roles for beliefs in supernatural beings in the construction of Anglo-Saxon space.
Keyword: DA Great Britain; PE English
URL: http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/3146/
http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/3146/1/are23there_any_elves_offprint.pdf
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Free enrichment or hidden indexicals?
In: University College London Working Papers in Linguistics , 18 pp. 71-102. (2006) (2006)
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The meaning of but: A procedural reanalysis
In: University College London Working Papers in Linguistics , 16 pp. 199-236. (2004) (2004)
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Cancer in The Gambia: 1988–97
Bah, E; Parkin, D M; Hall, A J. - : Nature Publishing Group, 2001
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Old MacDonald had a Fyrm, eo, eo, y: two marginal developments of < eo > in Old and Middle English
Hall, A.. - : University of Cambridge. Dept. of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic., 2001
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An association between chronic undernutrition and educational test scores in Vietnamese children
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