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Individual Differences in Word Recognition (McMurray et al., 2014) ...
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Procedural and Declarative Memory Brain Systems in Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)
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In: Brain Lang (2020)
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A Real-time Mechanism Underlying Lexical Deficits in Developmental Language Disorder: Between-Word Inhibition
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In: Cognition (2019)
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Early Literacy Predictors and Second-Grade Outcomes in Children Who Are Hard of Hearing
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Alveolar and Postalveolar Voiceless Fricative and Affricate Productions of Spanish–English Bilingual Children With Cochlear Implants
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Common Genetic Variants In Foxp2 Are Not Associated With Individual Differences In Language Development ...
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An Introduction to the Outcomes of Children with Hearing Loss Study
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Characterization of the DYX2 locus on chromosome 6p22 with reading disability, language impairment, and IQ
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Longitudinal Speech Perception and Language Performance in Pediatric Cochlear Implant Users: the Effect of Age at Implantation
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Impaired statistical learning of non-adjacent dependencies in adolescents with specific language impairment
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The Influence of Hearing Aids on the Speech and Language Development of Children With Hearing Loss
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Acquisition of Tense Marking in English-Speaking Children with Cochlear Implants: A Longitudinal Study
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Acquisition of Tense Marking in English-Speaking Children with Cochlear Implants: A Longitudinal Study
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This study investigated the development of tense markers (e.g., past tense –ed ) in children with cochlear implants (CIs) over a 3-year span. Nine children who received CIs before 30 months of age participated in this study at three, four, and five years postimplantation. Nine typical 3-, 4-, and 5-year- olds served as control groups. All children participated in a story-retell task. Percent correct of tense marking in the task was computed. Within the groups, percent correct of tense marking changed significantly in children with CIs and in typical children who had more hearing experience. Across the groups, children with CIs were significantly less accurate in tense marking than typical children at four and five years postimplantation. In addition, the performance of tense marking in children with CIs was correlated with their speech perception skills at earlier time points. Errors of tense marking tended to be omission rather than commission errors in typical children as well as in children with CIs. The findings suggested that despite the perceptual and processing constraints, children who received CIs may learn tense marking albeit with a delayed pattern.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1093/deafed/ens069 http://jdsde.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/18/2/187
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Associations of Prenatal Nicotine Exposure and the Dopamine Related Genes ANKK1 and DRD2 to Verbal Language
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Acquisition of Tense Marking in English-Speaking Children with Cochlear Implants: A Longitudinal Study
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The process of spoken word recognition in the face of signal degradation
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