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Preschool children's consistency of word production
Holm, A; van Reyk, O; Morgan, A. - : Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2022
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A feel for the frame: towards a Bourdieusian frame analysis
Dodd, B. - : Elsevier, 2021
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Language-General Auditory-Visual Speech Perception: Thai-English and Japanese-English McGurk Effects.
Dodd, B; Burnham, D. - 2018
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Propositional journalism and navigational leadership in Tasmania
Dodd, B. - : ANZCA, 2017
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Propositional journalism and navigational leadership in Tasmania
Dodd, B. - : University of Melbourne * School of Culture and Communication, 2017
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Is two too early? Assessing toddlers’ phonology
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Automated screening of speech development issues in children by identifying phonological error patterns
Ward, L; Stefani, A; Smith, D. - : International Speech and Communication Association, 2016
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Framing the Future: A Tasmanian Case Study
Dodd, B. - : ISC, 2016
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Evaluation of core vocabulary therapy for deaf children: Four treatment case studies
Herman, R.; Ford, K.; Thomas, J.. - : SAGE, 2015
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Language and Socioeconomic Disadvantage: From Research to Practice
Roy, P.; Chiat, S.; Dodd, B.. - : City University London, 2014
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Dynamic Assessment of bilingual children’s language at the point of referral
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Planning intervention using dynamic assessments: A case study
Hasson, N.; Dodd, B.. - : Sage Publishers, 2014
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Discriminating disorder from difference using dynamic assessment with bilingual children
Smith, J.; Dodd, B.; Hasson, N.. - : SAGE, 2013
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The working practices and clinical experiences of paediatric speech and language therapists: a national UK survey
Pring, T.; Flood, E.; Dodd, B.. - : Wiley Blackwell, 2012
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Sentence imitation as a tool in identifying expressive morphosyntactic difficulties in children with severe speech difficulties
Seeff-Gabriel, B.; Dodd, B.; Chiat, S.. - : WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2010
Abstract: Background: Sentence imitation has been identified as a good indicator of children's language skills, with performance differentiating children with specific language impairment and showing relationships with other language measures. It has a number of advantages over other methods of assessment. The assessment of morphosyntax in children who have severe speech difficulties presents unique challenges which currently available sentence imitation assessments do not address. Aims: This paper presents a new sentence imitation test (The Sentence Imitation Test (SIT-61)) and reports on an investigation which sets out to determine whether this test (1) reveals differences in performance between a group of children diagnosed with specific language impairment and a group of typically developing children (2) reveals distinct profiles of performance amongst children with different speech difficulties, and (3) provides information about morphosyntactic strengths and difficulties. Methods & Procedures: SIT-61 is a finely graded sentence imitation test in which the phonotactic structure, segmental phonology and length of words were kept as developmentally simple as possible. Responses are scored for number of content words, function words and inflections correct. A novel scoring system was devised to credit a child where there was evidence of targeting a morpheme even if it was mispronounced. The test was administered to four groups of children between the ages of 4 and 6 years: 33 children with typical development, 13 children with known expressive morphosyntactic difficulties (specific language impairment), and two groups of 14 children with different types of speech disorder: a group with consistent phonological disorder, who used atypical phonological error patterns consistently; and a group with inconsistent phonological disorder, who produced atypical phonological errors inconsistently. Outcomes & Results: SIT-61 found differences in performance between the group of typically developing participants and the three clinic groups. While the consistent phonological disorder group obtained extremely high scores for content and function words, they obtained lower inflection scores reflective of their speech difficulties. The scores of the specific language impairment and inconsistent phonological disorder groups were comparable for content and function words, but the groups were differentiated through an analysis of their errors. Further analyses confirmed that low scores obtained by some children in the inconsistent phonological disorder group were due to morphosyntactic difficulties and not speech difficulties. Conclusions & Implications: A new sentence imitation test, the SIT-61, is shown to be valuable tool for identifying expressive morphosyntactic difficulties in children. It is informative about the morphosyntactic abilities of children with speech disorders and raises questions as to the nature of their difficulties.
Keyword: P Philology. Linguistics
URL: https://doi.org/10.3109/13682820903509432
https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/3340/1/Seeff-Gabriel%20Chiat%20%20Dodd%20final%20published%20IJLCD%202010.pdf
https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/3340/
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1460-6984
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Two-year-old phonology: Impact of input, motor and cognitive abilities on development
Dodd, B; McIntosh, B. - : Cambridge University Press, 2010
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Phonological awareness and early reading development in children with childhood apraxia of speech (CAS)
Dodd, B.; Gillon, G.T.; McNeill, B.C.. - : University of Canterbury. College of Education., 2009. : University of Canterbury. School of Literacies and Arts in Education., 2009
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The effectiveness of an integrated phonological awareness approach for children with childhood apraxia of speech (CAS)
Dodd, B.; McNeill, B.C.; Gillon, G.T.. - : University of Canterbury. School of Literacies and Arts in Education., 2009
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Phonological awareness and language intervention in preschoolers from low socio-economic backgrounds: A longitudinal investigation
O'Connor, M.; Arnott, W.; McIntosh, B.. - : The British Psychological Society, 2009
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Enhancing the phonological awareness and language skills of socially diasadvantaged preschoolers: An interdisciplinary programme
McIntosh, B.; Thomas, S.; Crosbie, S.. - : Sage Publications, 2007
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