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A fine-grained recognition of Named Entities in ELTeC collection using cascades
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In: Final Action Event of COST Action Distant Reading for European Literary History ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03615219 ; Final Action Event of COST Action Distant Reading for European Literary History, Christof Schöch, Apr 2022, Krakow, Poland ; https://www.distant-reading.net/events/conference-programme/ (2022)
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Source or target first? Comparison of two post-editing strategies with translation students
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03546151 ; 2022 (2022)
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Dynamic functional brain network connectivity during pseudoword processing relates to children’s reading skill
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Measuring the Reading-Attention Relationship: Functional Differences in Working Memory Activity During Single Word Decoding in Children With and Without Reading Disorder
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Distinct neural signatures of schizotypy and psychopathy during visual word-nonword recognition
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Indigenous Language Revitalization: Success, Sustainability, and the Future of Human Culture
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In: Capstone Showcase (2022)
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Simplification of literary and scientific texts to improve reading fluency and comprehension in beginning readers of French
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In: ISSN: 0142-7164 ; EISSN: 1469-1817 ; Applied Psycholinguistics ; https://hal-amu.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03549026 ; Applied Psycholinguistics, Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2022, pp.1-28. ⟨10.1017/S014271642100062X⟩ (2022)
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Translation Pedagogy in the Comparative Literature Classroom: Close Reading and the Hermeneutic Model of Translation
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In: L2 Journal, vol 14, iss 2 (2022)
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Evidence from ERP and Eye Movements as Markers of Language Dysfunction in Dyslexia
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In: ISSN: 2076-3425 ; Brain Sciences ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03641338 ; Brain Sciences, MDPI, 2022, 12 (1), pp.73. ⟨10.3390/brainsci12010073⟩ (2022)
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A cross-linguistic study of spatial parameters of eye-movement control during reading ...
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Supplementary materials for: A cross-linguistic study of spatial parameters of eye-movement control during reading ...
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COVID-19 first lockdown as a window into language acquisition: associations between caregiver-child activities and vocabulary gains ...
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Kartushina, Natalia; Mani, Nivedita; Aktan-Erciyes, Aslı; Alaslani, Khadeejah; Aldrich, Naomi; Almohammadi, Alaa; Alroqi, Haifa; Anderson, Lucy; Andonova, Elena; Aussems, Suzanne; Babineau, Mireille; Barokova, Mihaela; Bergmann, Christina; Cashon, Cara; Custode, Stephanie; de Carvalho, Alex; Dimitrova, Nevena; Dynak, Agnieszka; Farah, Rola; Fennell, Christopher; Fiévet, Anne-Caroline; Frank, Michael; Gavrilova, Margarita; Gendler-Shalev, Hila; Gibson, Shannon. - : Carnegie Mellon University Library Publishing Service, 2022
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The COVID-19 pandemic, and the resulting closure of daycare centers worldwide, led to unprecedented changes in children’s learning environments. This period of increased time at home with caregivers, with limited access to external sources (e.g., daycares) provides a unique opportunity to examine the associations between the caregiver-child activities and children’s language development. The vocabularies of 1742 children aged 8-36 months across 13 countries and 12 languages were evaluated at the beginning and end of the first lockdown period in their respective countries (from March to September 2020). Children who had less passive screen exposure and whose caregivers read more to them showed larger gains in vocabulary development during lockdown, after controlling for SES and other caregiver-child activities. Children also gained more words than expected (based on normative data) during lockdown; either caregivers were more aware of their child’s development, or vocabulary development benefited from intense ...
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book reading; COVID-19 pandemic; passive screen exposure; vocabulary development
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.34842/abym-xv34 https://lps.library.cmu.edu/LDR/article/id/518
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DEVELOPING THE CRITICAL READING SKILLS OF ESL STUDENTS THROUGH SHORT STORIES IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS ...
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DEVELOPING THE CRITICAL READING SKILLS OF ESL STUDENTS THROUGH SHORT STORIES IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS ...
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Auditory Processing and Reading Disability: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis ...
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Reading in the Developing Brain ... : From Preliteracy to Fluent Reading ...
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Community Mapping 2.0: Using Technology to Raise Community Awareness
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In: Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research (2022)
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MORPHOLOGICAL AND IDENTITY PRIMING IN WORD LEARNING AND TEXT READING AS A WINDOW INTO THE MENTAL LEXICON
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