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Diagnostic Accuracy of Grammatical Measures (Guo & Schneider, 2016) ...
Guo, Ling-Yu; Schneider, Phyllis. - : ASHA journals, 2022
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Diagnostic Accuracy of Grammatical Measures (Guo & Schneider, 2016) ...
Guo, Ling-Yu; Schneider, Phyllis. - : ASHA journals, 2022
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Clausal density (Guo et al., 2020) ...
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Clausal density (Guo et al., 2020) ...
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Psychometric properties of PGU (Guo et al., 2019) ...
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Psychometric properties of PGU (Guo et al., 2019) ...
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Equivalence of picture sets for eliciting stories from preschool children
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Oral Language Predictors of Reading Comprehension among Elementary School Children: Does Developmental Language Impairment Make a Difference?
Skoczylas, Melissa J. - : University of Alberta. Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine., 2016
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Contrasting the oral and written narratives of six- and eight-year-old Canadian children
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Narrative English ENNI Corpus
Schneider, Phyllis. - : TalkBank, 2014
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Mapping Mazes: Developing a Taxonomy to Investigate Mazes in Children’s Stories
MacLurg, Amanda R. - : University of Alberta. Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology., 2013
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Mapping Mazes: Developing a Taxonomy to Investigate Mazes in Children’s Stories
MacLurg, Amanda R. - : University of Alberta. Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology., 2013
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What’s in an Error? Development of an Error Taxonomy for Phonological Awareness
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What’s in an Error? Development of an Error Taxonomy for Phonological Awareness
Annable, Caitlin; Fung, Jennifer; Williamson, Robert. - : University of Alberta, 2013
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Comparing the Children’s Communication Checklist to Standardized Tests: Results from School-age Children Adopted from Haiti
Kelso, Kaali. - 2012
Abstract: Although research into the language development of children who were internationally adopted is growing, the body of work continues to show mixed results. Part of the difficulty of determining if children who were adopted internationally are at risk for having a language delay is establishing the best way to assess these children. Studies have varied in the tools they use and the populations to which they compare the children. This project analysed the language scores of 13 school-age children who were previously assessed by Bylsma et al. (2011) using a battery of standardized tests. Their results on the Children’s Communication Checklist – Second Edition (CCC-2), a parent report measure, were compared to their scores on the Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals – Fourth Edition (CELF-4). Although the individual subtests on the assessment were not correlated, the overall structural language composites of the CCC-2 and the CELF-4 were moderately correlated. The CCC-2 and the CELF-4 did not always identify the same children as having language abilities that were of clinical concern. Two possible explanations are the small sample size and the different components of language measured by the CELF-4 and the CCC-2. Ideally, assessment of children who were adopted internationally should include both parent reports, such as the CCC-2, and standardized tests.
Keyword: Adopted children; Assessing language; Children's Communication Checklist - 2nd Edition (CCC-2); Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals - 4th Edition (CELF-4); Haiti; Standardized tests
URL: https://doi.org/10.7939/R3HX1655B
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“There’s an app for that”: Clinician perspectives on the iPad as an intervention tool for children
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Constructing Collaboration Across Campus: Pre-professional speech-language pathologists and teachers working together
Suleman, Salima. - : University of Alberta. Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology., 2012
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“There’s an app for that”: Clinician perspectives on the iPad as an intervention tool for children
Conley, Robyn; Fournier, Angèle; Hanson, Karly. - : University of Alberta, 2012
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Constructing Collaboration Across Campus: Pre-professional speech-language pathologists and teachers working together
Suleman, Salima. - : University of Alberta. Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology., 2012
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Towards the identification of linguistic characteristics of specific language impairment in Persian
Foroodi Nejad, Farzaneh. - : University of Alberta. Linguistics., 2011
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