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Neural correlates and subjective assessments of multimodal training on perception of foreign language prosody ...
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Leibniz Dream: Children's comprehension of conjunctive expressions in Hungarian ...
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Potential of automatic speech processing technologies for early detection of oral language disorders: a meta-analytic review ...
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Leibniz Dream: Children's comprehension of conjunctive expressions in Georgian. ...
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Relationship between referential clarity and auditory clarity in parents’ object naming ...
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Two-year-olds' eye movements reflect confidence in their understanding of words ...
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Identifying preschool measures most predictive of language outcomes at 11 years in the Early Language in Victoria Study ...
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Language provides a foundation for quality of life and development, but language difficulties, affecting 10% of children, are generally only identified late in childhood. This study aims to identify a parsimonious set of preschool indicators that predict language outcomes, using data from the Early Language in Victoria Study (n=851). Between 8 months and 3 years, parents completed surveys relating to their child and at 11 years the children completed a standardised language assessment. This study uses random forests and SuperLearner machine learning methods to identify which parent-reported questions best predict children’s language skills at 11 years. We hypothesise that gestures, vocabulary, morphosyntax, family history of Language Disorder, socioeconomic status and parent-child interactions predict language outcomes. A short, accurate set of predictors of language outcomes would allow targeted recruitment of participants at risk of persisting language difficulties into intervention studies and could be ...
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Communication Sciences and Disorders; First and Second Language Acquisition; FOS Languages and literature; language development; language disorders; Linguistics; longitudinal studies; machine learning; Medicine and Health Sciences; predictive value of tests; random forests; Social and Behavioral Sciences; SuperLearner
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URL: https://osf.io/nqht7/ https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/nqht7
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How children and adults describe events and their causes ...
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Making Use of Prosodic Resources in a New Language: Self-Repetition in Wh-Questions in Talk-in-Interaction
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In: PSU McNair Scholars Online Journal (2022)
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Intoxication and pitch control in tonal and non-tonal language speakers ...
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Is isiZulu a ‘problem or a ‘resource’? Engineering students’ perceptions of teaching and learning in a multilingual context ...
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Is isiZulu a ‘problem or a ‘resource’? Engineering students’ perceptions of teaching and learning in a multilingual context ...
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Agreement - unpacking the benefit of a redundant morpheme ...
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