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Effects of a Complexity-Based Approach on Generalization of Past Tense –ed and Related Morphemes
Owen Van Horne, Amanda J.; Curran, Maura; Larson, Caroline. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2018
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Why Dose Frequency Affects Spoken Vocabulary in Preschoolers With Down Syndrome
Yoder, Paul J.; Woynaroski, Tiffany; Fey, Marc E.. - : American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2018
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Bilingual Children’s Performance on Three Nonword Repetition Tasks: The Role of Language Experience and Ability
Huls, Simone Kerstin. - : University of Kansas, 2017
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Consonant and syllable complexity of toddlers with Down syndrome and mixed-aetiology developmental delays
Sokol, Shari Baron; Fey, Marc E.. - : Informa Healthcare, 2017
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Why Dose Frequency Affects Spoken Vocabulary in Preschoolers With Down Syndrome
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Input Sources of Third Person Singular –s Inconsistency in Children with and without Specific Language Impairment*
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Examples of Specific Prompts and Adult Responses During a Grammatical and Telegraphic Session (Bredin-Oja & Fey, 2014) ...
Bredin-Oja, Shelley L.; Fey, Marc E.. - : ASHA journals, 2014
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Examples of Specific Prompts and Adult Responses During a Grammatical and Telegraphic Session (Bredin-Oja & Fey, 2014) ...
Bredin-Oja, Shelley L.; Fey, Marc E.. - : ASHA journals, 2014
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Evaluating the Feasibility and Effects of the Complexity Account of Treatment Efficacy (CATE) for Joint Attention Intervention with Children with ASD
Becker, Stephanie D.. - : University of Kansas, 2014
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Consonant and syllable complexity of toddlers with Down syndrome and mixed-aetiology developmental delays
In: International journal of speech language pathology. - Abingdon : Informa Healthcare 15 (2013) 6, 575-585
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Consonant and syllable complexity of toddlers with Down syndrome and mixed-aetiology developmental delays
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Studying the impact of intensity is important but complicated
In: International journal of speech language pathology. - Abingdon : Informa Healthcare 14 (2012) 5, 410-413
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Studying the impact of intensity is important but complicated
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Phonological Awareness and Print Knowledge of Preschool Children with Cochlear Implants
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Children's Responses to Grammatically Complete and Incomplete Prompts to Imitate
Bredin-Oja, Shelley Laine. - : University of Kansas, 2012
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A preliminary evaluation of Fast ForWorld-Language as an adjuvant treatment in language intervention
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 53 (2010) 2, 430-449
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Interventions for Speech Sound Disorders in Children (CLI)
In: ETSU Authors Bookshelf (2010)
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The handbook of child language disorders
Edwards, Jan; Fletcher, Paul; Hook, Pamela E.. - New York : Psychology Press, 2009
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N400 responses of children with primary language disorder: intervention effects
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Phonological Awareness Development of Preschool Children with Cochlear Implants
Ambrose, Sophie Eva. - : University of Kansas, 2009
Abstract: Purpose: 1) To assess whether very early access to speech sounds provided by the cochlear implant (CI) enabled children with severe to profound hearing loss to develop age-appropriate phonological awareness abilities during their preschool years. 2) To examine whether preschool-age children with CIs develop age-appropriate skills in speech perception, speech production, general language, receptive vocabulary, and print knowledge; skills that are assumed to provide the foundation for or, minimally, to covary with phonological awareness. 3) To examine which of these factors contribute uniquely to the variance in the phonological awareness abilities of these preschoolers. Method: 24 children ages 36 to 60 months who had been utilizing their CI(s) for a minimum of 18 months (CI group) and 26 normal hearing peers (NH group) were enrolled in this study. Children's phonological awareness, speech perception, speech production, general language, receptive vocabulary, and print knowledge abilities were assessed. Results: Despite mean scores within the typical range, the CI group was outperformed by their NH peers in phonological awareness, speech production, general language, and receptive vocabulary, but not print knowledge. For speech perception, the CI group included significantly more children who demonstrated limited ability on the speech perception measure than did the NH group. These "non-perceiving" children evidenced significantly delayed skills in each area except print knowledge as compared to the perceiving subgroup. In contrast, some of the "perceivers" in the CI group demonstrated skills above the mean of the NH group in each of the skill areas assessed. Regression analyses indicated that for the CI group, speech production did not uniquely predict any significant variance in phonological awareness scores after accounting for general language abilities. The opposite was also true; general language abilities did not uniquely account for any significant variance in phonological awareness scores after consideration of speech production abilities. That is, the variance was shared. For the NH group, speech production abilities did not account for any significant variance in phonological awareness scores. However, general language scores accounted for significant variance in phonological awareness abilities for the NH group.
Keyword: Cochlear implants; Deaf; Developmental psychology; Early literacy; Emergent literacy; Health sciences; Phonological awareness; Preschool language; Special education; Speech pathology
URL: http://dissertations.umi.com/ku:10589
http://hdl.handle.net/1808/6008
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