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The Role of Age in L2 Acquisition

open access: yesThe Role of Age in L2 Acquisition
Notice : This paper is based on the results of a survey included in Inaba(2016). Kento Inaba is my seminar student who has been working under my supervision for the past two years to complete his BA thesis. In that sense,he should be my coauthor here and I still believe he deserves it.
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Ultra-fast MRI for brain-age prediction in a real-world cognitive disorders clinic. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Aging Neurosci
Navarro-González R   +13 more
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Incidence and Survival Rates of Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration: Population-Based Registry Study. [PDF]

open access: yesNeurology
Nagel G   +51 more
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Sex-Based Differences in Disease Burden and Phenotype in CADASIL: A Multicenter Study of 368 Korean Patients. [PDF]

open access: yesNeurol Genet
Kim JG   +70 more
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Toward Trial Readiness in Congenital Myotonic Dystrophy: A Longitudinal Cohort Study of Predictors of Motor Function in Childhood. [PDF]

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Kiefer M   +11 more
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Phonological acquisition of Brazilian Portuguese: Ages of customary production, acquisition and mastery

International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2021
AbstractBackground   AimsTo describe typical phonological development of Brazilian Portuguese (BP)‐speaking children, considering the following parameters: age of customary production, acquisition and mastery.Methods & ProceduresData were collected from 857 children aged between 3 years and 8 years 11 months with typical language and speech ...
Marizete Ilha Ceron   +2 more
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The varying effects of age of acquisition

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2009
There are a number of theories that suggest that age of acquisition (AoA) effects are not uniform across different tasks. Catling and Johnston (2006a) found greater AoA effects within an object-naming task than in a semantic classification task. They explained these findings by suggesting that AoA effects might accumulate according to how many levels ...
Jonathan C, Catling, Robert A, Johnston
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Age-of-Acquisition Effects in Pure Alexia

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2011
Pure alexia is an acquired reading disorder in which previously literate adults adopt a letter-by-letter processing strategy. Though these individuals display impaired reading, research shows that they are still able to use certain lexical information in order to facilitate visual word processing.
Chelsie L, Cushman, Rebecca L, Johnson
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The Acquisitiveness of Youth: CEO Age and Acquisition Behavior

CFA Digest, 2013
Abstract I demonstrate that acquisitions are accompanied by large, permanent increases in Chief Executive Officer (CEO) compensation, which create strong financial incentives for CEOs to pursue acquisitions earlier in their career. Accordingly, I document that a firm's acquisition propensity is decreasing in the age of its CEO: a firm with a CEO who ...
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