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ChatGpt's accuracy in the diagnosis of oral lesions. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Oral Health
Hajibagheri P   +5 more
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Oral language development [PDF]

open access: possibleEarly Child Development and Care, 2007
Language is a fantastic gift: it empowers humans to create new ways of speaking with, for and to others about any topic or experience. Language is a rule‐governed, meaningful communication system.
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Oral Language Issues and Assessment of Oral Language

2017
This chapter details formal and informal measures and methods of assessing oral language proficiency in students’ first and second languages. An assessment of students’ oral proficiency in their first language should be made before administering measures of achievement, cognitive processing, and intelligence.
Nancy A. McKellar, Susan Unruh
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Vocabularies of Oral and Graphic Language

Language and Speech, 1973
Forty subjects constructed spontaneous stories using card two of the TAT as a reference. Half of the subjects verbalized their stories and recorded themselves on tape (spoken vocabulary) and half wrote their stories (written vocabulary). There were no time limits and all responses were made in private.
Nicholas M. Hipskind   +1 more
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Bridging Oral and Written Language: An Oral Narrative Language Intervention Study With Writing Outcomes

Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2018
PurposeDespite literature showing a correlation between oral language and written language ability, there is little evidence documenting a causal connection between oral and written language skills. The current study examines the extent to which oral language instruction using narratives impacts students' writing skills.MethodFollowing multiple ...
Trina D. Spencer   +2 more
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Orality and Visible Language

2020
This chapter discusses the transition from the predominantly oral or aural reading of antiquity to the more visual act of reading that emerged in Late Antiquity along with the codex. It argues that readers of codices first began to introduce visual elements to aid in reading, such as numbered sections and chapters, as well as word separation, marginal ...
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Oral language assessment in the classroom

Theory Into Practice, 1997
(1997). Oral language assessment in the classroom. Theory Into Practice: Vol. 36, New Directions in Student Assessment, pp. 214-219.
Frances A. Butler, Robin Stevens
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Oral and Written Language

Review of Educational Research, 1955
IN THE period since the REVIEW last published its research summary on the language arts, perhaps the most significant development has been the appearance of the first two volumes of the report of the Commission on the English Curriculum of the National Council of Teachers of English.
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