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An experimental eye-tracking study of text adaptation for readers with dyslexia: effects of visual support and word frequency [<Journal>]
Rivero-Contreras, Miriam [Verfasser]; Engelhardt, Paul E. [Verfasser]; Saldaña, David [Verfasser]
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Quantitative dosage manipulation for DLD (Frizelle et al., 2021) ...
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Quantitative dosage manipulation for DLD (Frizelle et al., 2021) ...
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The impact of intervention dose form on oral language outcomes for children with developmental language disorder
Murphy, Carol-Anne; Tolonen, Anna-Kaisa; McKean, Cristina. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, ASHA, 2021
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The influence of quantitative intervention dosage on oral language outcomes for children with developmental language disorder: a systematic review and narrative synthesis
Frizelle, Pauline; Tolonen, Anna-Kaisa; Tulip, Josie. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2021
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An experimental eye-tracking study of text adaptation for readers with dyslexia: Effects of visual support and word frequency
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The influence of quantitative intervention dosage on oral language outcomes for children with developmental language disorder: a systematic review and narrative synthesis.
Frizelle, Pauline; Tolonen, Anna-Kaisa; Tulip, Josie. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2021
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The effects of morphological and syntactic knowledge on reading comprehension in spanish speaking children [<Journal>]
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The Development of Anaphora Resolution in Spanish [<Journal>]
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Multiple channels in sign-supported speech (Mastrantuono et al., 2019) ...
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Multiple channels in sign-supported speech (Mastrantuono et al., 2019) ...
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An Eye Tracking Study on the Perception and Comprehension of Unimodal and Bimodal Linguistic Inputs by Deaf Adolescents
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Can You Play with Fire and Not Hurt Yourself? A Comparative Study in Figurative Language Comprehension between Individuals with and without Autism Spectrum Disorder
Chahboun, Sobh; Vulchanov, Valentin; Saldaña, David. - : Public Library of Science, 2016
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Figurative language processing in atypical populations: the ASD perspective
Abstract: This paper is intended to provide a critical overview of experimental and clinical research documenting problems in figurative language processing in atypical populations with a focus on the Autistic Spectrum. Research in the comprehension and processing of figurative language in autism invariably documents problems in this area. The greater paradox is that even at the higher end of the spectrum or in the cases of linguistically talented individuals with Asperger syndrome, where structural language competence is intact, problems with extended language persist. If we assume that figurative and extended uses of language essentially depend on the perception and processing of more concrete core concepts and phenomena, the commonly observed failure in atypical populations to understand figurative language remains a puzzle. Various accounts have been offered to explain this issue, ranging from linking potential failure directly to overall structural language competence (Norbury, 2005; Brock et al., 2008) to right-hemispheric involvement (Gold and Faust, 2010). We argue that the dissociation between structural language and figurative language competence in autism should be sought in more general cognitive mechanisms and traits in the autistic phenotype (e.g., in terms of weak central coherence, Vulchanova et al., 2012b), as well as failure at on-line semantic integration with increased complexity and diversity of the stimuli (Coulson and Van Petten, 2002). This perspective is even more compelling in light of similar problems in a number of conditions, including both acquired (e.g., Aphasia) and developmental disorders (Williams Syndrome). This dissociation argues against a simple continuity view of language interpretation.
Keyword: Neuroscience
URL: https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2015.00024
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4330886
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25741261
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Visual versus phonological abilities in Spanish dyslexic boys and girls
In: Brain and cognition. - San Diego, Calif. [u.a.] : Elsevier Science 70 (2009) 3, 273-278
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Visual versus phonological abilities in Spanish dyslexic boys and girls
In: Brain and cognition. - San Diego, Calif. [u.a.] : Elsevier Science 70 (2009) 3, 273-278
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Do readers with autism make bridging inferences from world knowledge?
In: Journal of experimental child psychology. - Orlando, Fla. : Acad. Press 96 (2007) 4, 310-319
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