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Morpheme knowledge is shaped by information available through orthography. [PDF]
Korochkina M +3 more
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ABSTRACT The impact of fluency and comprehension on mathematical word problem solving is explored using data on fifth‐graders who took part in the German National Educational Panel Study (NEPS). The Multiple Deficit Model (MDM) suggests that the impact of fluency and comprehension on mathematical word problem solving should be the same for students ...
Anke Treutlein
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Is rate-dependent perception affected by linguistic information about the intended syllable rate? [PDF]
Severijnen GGA, Bosker HR, McQueen JM.
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ABSTRACT Despite the high co‐occurrence of dyslexia and attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia is undertreated in children with ADHD. In this study, we aimed to investigate whether standard intervention for dyslexia is as effective for children with co‐occurring ADHD and dyslexia as for those with dyslexia only.
Cara T. Verwimp +2 more
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Invisible Print? Reading Skill Predicts Children's Learning of Novel Spoken Words. [PDF]
Bryant TJ +4 more
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Proposed framework of suicide detection. ABSTRACT Early detection of suicidal ideation on social media is crucial for timely intervention and prevention. In Pakistan and other Asian countries, a significant number of users communicate on social media in Roman Urdu, a non‐standardized script of Urdu, which poses challenges for text analysis.
Allah Ditta +4 more
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The Contribution of Executive Functions to Spelling: A study in L1 Arabic and English as a Foreign Language. [PDF]
Sammour-Shehadeh R +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Eating disorder (ED) treatment often involves establishing expected body weights (EBWs). While individualised approaches are commonly used, whether and how EBWs are set across EDs, clinician perspectives on different approaches, and clinician training in this practice remain poorly understood.
Agatha A. Laboe +8 more
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Virus classification and nomenclature: getting it right. [PDF]
Siddell SG, Smith DB.
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ABSTRACT Background People with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) will experience a decline in language and cognitive function, and behavioural changes are not uncommon. Decline in everyday skills has been reported and becomes more pronounced over time.
Winsnes Ingvild +3 more
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