11 resultados para interpreted language

em School of Medicine, Washington University, United States


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This paper resulted in the Urdu language version of the Early Speech Perception Test(ESP).

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This paper discusses the diagnostic battery of the CELF in terms of construct validity and in administration of subtests.

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This paper presents a Spanish translation of the Grammatical Analysis of Elicited Language: Simple Sentence Level. Also included are some suggested changes in vocabulary and sentence structure for the Spanish version.

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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 paper discusses language and intelligence tests for hearing impaired children.

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This paper discusses the development of written language in children.

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This paper discusses the results of a study of social studies textbooks suitable for hearing impaired children.

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This paper is a summary of a course of language instruction provided to a group of deaf children over the course of one year.

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This paper examines language development in twins--one that is hearing and the other that is hearing impaired.

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This paper presents an experimental Receptive-Expressive Multi-Modal Learning Program of Patterned Language Practice for hearing-impaired children.

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This paper reviews a study of the language skills of normal hearing children whose parents are deaf and use manual communication.