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Oral diadochokinetic rates for real words and non-words in Greek-speaking children [PDF]
This study examined the performance of Greek monolingual typically developing (TD) children on diadochokinetic (DDK) rates in real words and non-words and attempted to establish normative data for Greek.
Tafiadis Dionysios +4 more
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Oral frequency norms for 67,979 Spanish words [PDF]
Frequency of occurrence is an important attribute of lexical units, and one that is widely used in psychological research and theorization. Although printed frequency norms have long been available for Spanish, and subtitle-based norms have more recently been published, oral frequency norms have not been systematically compiled for a representative set
Rodr?guez Alonso, Mar?a ?ngeles +2 more
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Sparing of number words in oral production
Phonological errors seldom affect number words (Bencini et al., 2011). Current views suggest that this effect arises at the post-lexical (buffer) level: the basic phonological building blocks of ordinary words are phonemes, but the building blocks of ...
Carlo Semenza, Francesca Meneghello
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"Oral Tradition": Weasel Words or Transdisciplinary Door to Multiplexity [PDF]
“Oral tradition”—not a concept I’m really comfortable with, actually. It’s partly its sneaky connotations: “oral” as symbol of the primitive, the other, the marginal at the edge of the triumphant western dream; “tradition”/ “traditional” too: opposed to modern/western/literate/individual/creative, implicitly highlighting transmission and the “old ...
Ruth Finnegan
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This study attempts to maintaine that, while we cannot dismiss the written word, which is part and parcel of our history, we have to analyse the spoken word and assess how important it is in our present society.
Laurent Metzger
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The Right Words: Conflict and Resolution in an Oral Gaelic Song Text [PDF]
The community in question is that of Tory Island, a predominantly Gaelic-speaking island off the northwest coast of Ireland, where a lively song tradition has been maintained down to the present.
Lillis Ó Laoire
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EVALUATION OF ORAL HEALTH LITERACY OF PREGNANT WOMEN
Aim Oral health literacy is the capacity of individuals to receive and understand the health information and services necessary to make appropriate oral health decisions.
Gönül Yeter, Fatih Şengül
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Vocabulary is important for some, but not all reading skills [PDF]
Although there is evidence for a close link between the development of oral vocabulary and reading comprehension, less clear is whether oral vocabulary skills relate to the development of word-level reading skills.
Bishop, Dorothy V.M. +3 more
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Hyperlexia in a 4-year-old boy with Autistic Spectrum Disorder [PDF]
This paper presents a case study of a 4-year-old boy with Autistic Spectrum Disorder and a mental age of approximately 1:5 who demonstrates precocious oral-reading behaviour in the absence of spontaneous speech.
Aaron +45 more
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The Effects of Reading Method on the Comprehension Performance of Third Semester Students of Balikpapan Foreign Language Academy [PDF]
In this study the researcher investigated the relative effects of different reading methods on the comprehension performance of Balikpapan Foreign Language Academy EFL Third Semester students. The scores of participants who read three comparable passages
Rochman, M. (Muhammad)
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