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Labelling, Defining and Classifying the Active Ingredients in Oral Language Interventions for Children With or at Risk of Developmental Language Disorder: A Systematic Review and Qualitative Synthesis

open access: yesInternational Journal of Language &Communication Disorders, Volume 61, Issue 4, July/August 2026.
ABSTRACT Background In recent years, there has been an increase in studies reporting on effective child language interventions for people with or at risk for (Developmental) Language Disorder ((D)LD). However, the translation of this evidence into practice has been impeded by under‐specified intervention reporting, specifically on what the active ...
Pauline Frizelle   +20 more
wiley   +1 more source

Communication Partner Training Practices for People With Aphasia Among Latin American Speech and Language Therapists: A Survey of Implementation Barriers and Facilitators

open access: yesInternational Journal of Language &Communication Disorders, Volume 61, Issue 4, July/August 2026.
ABSTRACT Background Communication Partner Training (CPT) is an evidence‐based approach that enhances conversation and participation for people with aphasia (PwA) by involving their communication partners (CPs) in therapy. Although CPT is endorsed in international guidelines, little is known about its application in Latin American contexts, where ...
Claudia Olivares‐Matus   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

DyLan : Parser for Dynamic Syntax

open access: yes, 2013
Eshghi, Arash   +2 more
core  

Language skills in Parkinson's disease: state of the art. [PDF]

open access: yesDement Neuropsychol
de Souza GB, Beber BC.
europepmc   +1 more source

Newborns' Language Discrimination May Not Reflect Sensitivity to Speech Rhythm: Evidence From Computational Modeling

open access: yesDevelopmental Science, Volume 29, Issue 4, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Human newborns are able to discriminate between certain languages but not others. This ability has long been attributed to sensitivity to rhythm—the temporal regularities in speech of different languages. Here, we demonstrate through a series of computational simulations that this discrimination behavior can be achieved using no temporal ...
Ruolan Leslie Famularo   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Role of Siblings on Infant Language Exposure in Daylong Audio Recordings

open access: yesDevelopmental Science, Volume 29, Issue 4, July 2026.
ABSTRACT We investigate how family characteristics contribute to language produced in homes. Specifically, we investigate the effects of older siblings on the amounts and types of child‐directed and overheard speech that infants hear. We analyzed 76 daylong audio home recordings from 26 American families with infants between the ages of 6–12 months. To
Maily Galindo, Jessica L. Montag
wiley   +1 more source

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