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Word production inconsistency of Singaporean-English-speaking adolescents with Down Syndrome
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Marking of verb tense in the English of preschool English–Mandarin bilingual children: evidence from language development profiles within subgroups on the Singapore English Action Picture Test
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A preliminary report on the English phonology of typically developing English–Mandarin bilingual preschool Singaporean children
In: International journal of language & communication disorders. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 49 (2014) 3, 317-332
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A preliminary report on the English phonology of typically developing English-Mandarin bilingual preschool Singaporean children
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Assessing the language skills of children from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds: the expressive vocabulary performance of Singaporean English-Mandarin bilingual pre-schoolers
In: International journal of speech language pathology. - Abingdon : Informa Healthcare 14 (2012) 3, 281-291
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Assessing the language skills of children from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds: The expressive vocabulary performance of Singaporean English-Mandarin bilingual preschoolers
Abstract: Standardized language assessments such as the Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals Pre-school 2 United Kingdom (CELF Preschool 2 UK) are often used in speech-language pathology clinics to determine if a child is at risk of language difficulties. Many of these assessments are designed and standardized for use with monolingual Standard English-speaking children. It is thus recommended that these assessments should only be used with the populations they were designed for; if not test bias might result. However, such tests are still selected and used in the clinics of many multicultural and multilinguistic communities (e.g., Singapore). This research aimed to explore the performance of 79 Singaporean English-Mandarin pre-school children on the Expressive Vocabulary (EV) sub-test of the CELF Preschool 2 UK and to determine if their performance on the EV sub-test accurately reflected their language abilities by comparing their performance on a local screening language assessment tool, the Singapore English Action Picture Test (SEAPT). Results showed that local children performed poorly as compared to their UK counterparts. Two plausible reasons for the findings are: (1) the sub-test elicited only a single measure in English which ignored the language abilities of these bilingual children in their second language; and (2) the presence of culturally and linguistically biased test items.
Keyword: Language; Speech pathology
URL: https://doi.org/10.3109/17549507.2011.652171
http://hdl.handle.net/2328/35725
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A comparison of oral narratives in children with specific language and non-specific language impairment
In: Clinical linguistics & phonetics. - London : Informa Healthcare 24 (2010) 8, 622-645
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A comparison of oral narratives in children with specific language and non-specific language impairment
McCormack, Paul F.; James, Deborah G.H.; Pearce, Wendy M.. - : Informa Healthcare, 2010
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A comparison of oral narratives in children with specific language and non-specific language impairment
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A comparison of oral narrative in children with specific language and non-specific language impairment
Pearce, Wendy M; McCormack, Paul F; James, Deborah. - : Taylor and Francis, 2010
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Prioritising intervention for children with developmental language impairments: Does cognition matter?
Pearce, Wendy M; McCormack, Paul F; James, Deborah. - : Speech Pathology Australia, 2007
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Selected papers from ICPLA 2002
McLeod, Sharynne (Hrsg.); Lee, Alice S. Y. (Hrsg.); Ciocca, Valter (Mitarb.)...
In: Clinical linguistics & phonetics. - London : Informa Healthcare 17 (2003) 4-5, 257-426
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Exploring the boundaries of SLI: findings from morphosyntactic and story grammar analyses
James, Deborah G.H.; Pearce, Wendy M.; McCormack, Paul F.. - : Informa Healthcare, 2003
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Exploring the boundaries of SLI: findings from morphosyntactic and story grammar analyses
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Exploring the boundaries of SLI: findings from morphosyntactic and story grammar analyses
McCormack, Paul F; James, Deborah; Pearce, Wendy M. - : Taylor and Francis, 2003
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Dynamic adaptation in speech production: Evidence from malocclusion
Stratton-Smith, Jacqui; McCormack, Paul; Russell, Allison. - : Speech Pathology Australia, 2001
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Have women's voices lowered across time? : A cross sectional study of Australian women's voices
In: Journal of voice. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 12 (1998) 2, 208-213
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Have Women's Voices Lowered Across Time? A Cross Sectional Study of Australian Women's Voices
In: Journal of voice. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 12 (1998) 2, 208-213
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Proceedings of the sixth Australian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology. - Proceedings of the ... Australian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology ; 6 : Proceedings of the sixth Australian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology. -
McCormack, Paul; Russell, Alison. - Canberra : Australian Speech Science and Technology Association, 1996
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From snarks to boojums : why are prosodic disabilities so rare?
In: Evaluating theories of language. - London : Whurr (1996), 37-54
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