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    Exploring the nature of stuttering through a behavioral-neuro-modulation intervention program in bilinguals with stuttering by Chanchal Chaudhary, Samir Kumar Praharaj, Gopee Krishnan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Current literature points towards deficits in speech-related motor areas of the brain to abnormalities in linguistic planning and phonological memory playing a role in stuttering. Examining cross-linguistic generalization of treatment gains from treated to untreated language in bilinguals who stutter may provide a unique opportunity to explore the motor and linguistic factors in stuttering. …”
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    தற்காலப் பயன்பாட்டில் வினையெச்சச் சொற்கள் / Adjectives in Modern Use by கோ. கோகிலா / G. Kokila

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…By categorizing verbs based on their morphological and phonological behavior is useful for understanding their transformations and functions. …”
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    The relationship between malocclusion and speech patterns: a cross-sectional study by Nada E. Tashkandi, Razan AlDosary, Hissah Zamandar, Misk Alalwan, Mohannad Alwothainani, Hissah Aljoaid, Duaa Alghazhmri, Eman Allam, Anand Marya, Samar M. Adel

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The Jeddah Institute for Speech and Hearing Centre (JISH) articulation test was used to assess the phonologic abilities of the participants. Mann-Whitney U test was utilized for the statistical analysis. …”
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    The Neural Development of Chinese Lexical Tone Perception: A Mismatch Negativity Study Across Childhood, Adolescence, and Adulthood by Han Wu, Yixiao Zhang, Yiru Liu, Shijun Zhang, Linjun Zhang, Hua Shu, Yang Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Background/Objectives: In a tonal language like Chinese, phonologically contrasting tones signify word meanings at the syllable level. …”
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    Exploring post-rehabilitation plasticity with intra-cerebral recordings on anomic profiles by Agnès Trébuchon, Agnès Trébuchon, Alexia Fasola, Véronique Sabadell, Véronique Sabadell, Anne-Sophie Dubarry, Romain Carron, Romain Carron, Fabrice Bartolomei, Fabrice Bartolomei, F.-Xavier Alario

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Very little evidence is available regarding the effects of language rehabilitation in this population.Objective(s)We aim to induce brain plasticity combined with improvements in behavioral performance using language therapy in patients with epilepsy.MethodsWe implemented a therapy focused on phonological and semantic features of infrequent words over three treatment sessions, each targeting a specific semantic category. …”
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    The Influence of English Language Developmental Trends on Teaching Morphology in Selected Secondary Schools in Kabale Municipality Kabale District . by Kenyangi, Justine

    Published 2023
    “…Comprehension skills was more autonomous as being mentioned by the respondents such skills that are academically mediated to transfer communication e.g. skills of reading to skills of writing. Phonological process also influences the first language on learning and teaching English among secondary school students. …”
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    Microstructural lateralization of thalamocortical connections in individuals with a history of reading difficulties by Yueye Zhao, Jianyi Liu, Xue'er Ma, Zi-Gang Huang, Jingjing Zhao

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Reading-related abilities including reading accuracy, phonological awareness, and rapid automatized naming were assessed. …”
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    Cognitive, linguistic, and methodological considerations in teaching professional vocabulary to information technology (IT) students. by V. Borshchovetska, T. Harbuza, A. Durdas, V. Semidotska

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Data obtained both from student questionnaires and experimental outcomes prove the effectiveness of using the following mnemonic techniques for teaching English IT vocabulary: semantic grouping, phonological similarity grouping, words with similar initial letters grouping, abbreviations, similar structural elements within words, loci method, hanger words, and the Keyword method. …”
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    Study on Error Pattern of Consonant of Children with Functional Dysarthria by Zhihong DU, Bingwei PENG, Siyuan YANG, Zhifang HUANG, Zhuoming CHEN

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…When pronouncing supradental consonant, the omission error happened most frequently;when pronouncing lingua-palatal consonant and velar consonant, the distortion error happens most frequently. The phonological acquisition of children under disease state is similar to normal children, and the error pattern is related to pronouncing part. …”
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    Evaluating a targeted selective speech, language, and communication intervention at scale – Protocol for the Happy Talk cluster randomised controlled trial. [version 3; peer review... by Pauline Frizelle, Darren Dahly, Aoife O'Shea, Aileen Murphy, Cristina McKean

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Training/coaching includes core interaction skills (modelling, expanding, balancing questions and comments), early literacy and phonological awareness. Blinded assessments pre- and immediately post-intervention and at 6 months follow up, will measure the primary outcomes of children’s receptive and expressive language and functional impact, and secondary outcomes of quality of life. …”
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    Evaluating a targeted selective speech, language, and communication intervention at scale – Protocol for the Happy Talk cluster randomised controlled trial. [version 2; peer review... by Pauline Frizelle, Darren Dahly, Aoife O'Shea, Aileen Murphy, Cristina McKean

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Training/coaching includes core interaction skills (modelling, expanding, balancing questions and comments), early literacy and phonological awareness. Blinded assessments pre- and immediately post-intervention and at 6 months follow up, will measure the primary outcomes of children’s receptive and expressive language and functional impact, and secondary outcomes of quality of life. …”
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