9 resultados para Language in the curriculum

em School of Medicine, Washington University, United States


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Three different phonetically-balanced 50-word recognition lists were constructed in the Ilocano language. Factors that were considered in the construction of these lists were: phonetic balance, syllable structure, and commonness of words.

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This is an informal study centering on the needs of parents of children who are deaf or hearing impaired. The information analyzed and obtained focused on the role of parents in their children’s lives.

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This paper reviews a study to investigate oral and written syntactic development of profoundly deaf adolescents.

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This paper is a review of language development in normal and hearing impaired children.

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This paper reviews a study to examine the feasibility of using elicited language samples as a basis for planning language instruction and as a measure of progress in language development.

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Access to thesis is restricted. Contact Archives and Rare Books. This paper reports the results of language training for a newly diagnosed hearing impaired Japanese child using methods from the CID parent-infant program.

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This paper reviews a program of study for language development using a cognitive approach.

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This paper discusses a study to determine whether training employing in the tracking procedure would prove beneficial to profoundly hearing-impaired children in comprehension of spoken language.

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This paper is a curriculum packet for teaching of the westward expansion in the United States for a third grade level.