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Speaking fluency, writing fluency and earnings of migrants

Journal of Population Economics, 1994
This paper analyzes the determinants of language abilities of migrant workers and the impact of language proficiency on their earnings position. The analysis is based on data for West Germany. The first part presents an ordered probit analysis of the determinants of German speaking and writing fluency for both male and female migrants.
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Fluency

Abstract Chapter 6 delves into fluency and its related components and distinguishes between signed and spoken fluency in the context of reading. Fluency definitions are addressed, including sentence parsing, memory processing, prosody, and fluency development. Evidence-based strategies for teaching fluency are presented, such as explicit
Jennifer S. Beal   +2 more
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Fluency

TESOL Quarterly, 2022
Abstract Fluency studies published in TESOL Quarterly have investigated processing aspects of various language skills and knowledge, such as reading, writing, vocabulary, and pragmatics. On the other hand, most of the published works on fluency have examined the temporal, pausing, and repair phenomena in L2 speech and its underlying ...
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Diagnostic Utility of Letter Fluency, Category Fluency, and Fluency Difference Scores in Alzheimer's Disease

The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2002
Word generation tasks, specifically letter fluency and category fluency, are a standard part of most test protocols used by clinical neuropsychologists to measure aspects of language and executive retrieval functions. Given the reliance on these measures as clinical tools, it is important to understand the diagnostic implications of patients ...
Jane H, Cerhan   +5 more
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Workplace in Fluency Management: Factoring the Workplace into Fluency Management

Seminars in Speech and Language, 1997
This article addresses competency-based standards and guidelines for the involvement of speech-language pathologists in the workplace of clients who stutter. It advocates broadening customary practices in stuttering treatment and suggests that speech-language pathologists should extend their scope of service delivery to the workplace.
M C, Cassar, M D, Neilson
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ON FLUENCE AND FLUENCY

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2007
Ralph H, Thomas, Joseph C, McDonald
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Fluency

2021
Judy Leimbach, Joan Vydra, Dean Crawford
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Fluency and Fluency Disorders

2013
Tracey Ward   +73 more
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