1000 resultados para Dakota language
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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.
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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 compares two language evaluation tests--Development Sentence Analysis and the CID Grammatical Analysis of Elicited Language: Simple Sentence Level.
Determining the efficacy of summer school on maintaining hearing-impaired children’s language levels
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This paper discusses the process of determining the efficacy of summer school on maintaining hearing-impaired children’s language levels.
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This paper examines the Rhode Island Test of Language Structures (RITLS) and its measurement of the comprehension of syntax, and the relationship of this comprehension to the use of syntax in the production of spoken English by orally educated hearing-impaired students.
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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 study will examine the effects of the SKILL Program on the social and pragmatic skills of the hearing-impaired children in the Pre-K department of the Central Institute for the Deaf. It will assess language and social skills necessary for the children to be successful in the mainstream and how having hearing peers may have contributed to their gaining of those skills.
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This paper contains a speech discrimination test in the Russian language composed of fifty known Russian monosyllables.
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This paper discusses a study to determine the applicability of the CID GAEL Test-Simple Sentence Level test to hearing impaired children educated in a total communication setting.
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This paper discusses language therapy activities for helping hearing impaired children acquire language.
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This paper discusses the importance of direct and intense language instruction for hearing impaired children in developing language and communication skills. The author presents a variety of activities for teacher use.
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This paper discusses a study to compare test results of the CID GAEL test among hearing impaired children who are enrolled in cued speech vs. oral vs. signed english programs.
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This study examines the effectiveness of utilizing a DVD software program to teach specific language structures to children who are deaf or hard of hearing. This study includes a literary review of previous studies that evaluated the effectiveness of using technology to teach language to children who exhibited language delays.
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This paper discusses means of providing extra support for parents of newly diagnosed hearing impaired children to help with language development.
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This paper compares the CID GAEL test and the CELI test.