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Narrative writing, reading and cognitive processes in middle childhood: what are the links? [PDF]
This study investigated the relationship between measures of reading and writing, and explored whether cognitive measures known to be related to reading ability were also associated with writing performance in middle childhood.
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Phonological Processes in Complex and Compound Words [PDF]
This research at making a comparison between phonological processes in complex and compound Persian words. Data are gathered from a 40,000-word Persian dictionary. To catch some results, 4,034 complex words and 1,464 compound ones are chosen.
Alieh Kord Zaferanlu Kambuziya +2 more
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Comparing Phonological Processes in Persian-Arabic Bilingual Children and Monolingual Children
Background and purpose: Bilingualism is a common phenomenon in many countries which could increase consonant errors in the speech produced by bilingual children. The aim of this study was to evaluate phonological skills such as occurrence proportion, and
Maryam Delphi +3 more
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PHONOLOGICAL DISORDERS AND DIAGNOSTICS IN SLOVAK CONDITIONS
Phonological disorders have a high percentage of Speech Sound Disorders. They often occur with DLD, developmental dysphasia. They are a predictor of learning disabilities.
Dana Buntová, Kristína Mocsári
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Phonological Processes in Kurdish Dialect of Sonqor Kolyaee [PDF]
The present article deals with the description and explanation of some of the most important productive phonological processes in Sonqor kolyaee Kurdish dialect. Deletion, Insertion, Lenition, Metathesis, Compensatory Lengthening, Insertion and Convert /
salman khanjari +1 more
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PHONOLOGICAL PROCESS IN INDONESIAN SPEECH (CASE OF ASSIMILATION AND ELISION IN INDONESIAN) [PDF]
This paper discusses the phonological process in the Indonesian speech, particularly on assimilation and elision. Assimilation is the influence exercised by one sound segment upon the articulation of another, so that the sounds become alike or more ...
Wibowo , Agus Hari
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Sentence Reading: Do We Make Use of Orthographic Cues in Homophones? [PDF]
Starting from the finding that currently phonological models of visual word processing predominate, we examined what happened when important morphological information is disclosed in the orthography but not in the phonology.
Brysbaert, Marc +2 more
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Implications of cluster substitution in Egyptian Arabic children: 30–48 months
Background Egyptian cluster substitution has not been targeted in Arabic phonology research. The clusters in the Egyptian language are bi-consonantal and word-final.
Marwa Mahmoud Saleh +3 more
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Objective: to verify and compare phonological acquisition and performance in phonological awareness tasks among children exposed to a bilingual (Brazilian Portuguese and German) or monolingual family environments (Brazilian Portuguese).
Ana Rita Brancalioni +3 more
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An overview of theories of the syntax-phonology interface
This article is intended as a critical survey of the phonological theories of the syntax-phonology interface. These theories can be divided into two main groups, according to the role they attribute to syntactic representations in creating ...
Gorka Elordieta
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