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Linguistic Barriers in U.S. Neuropsychological Assessment: A State-of-the-Art Review. [PDF]
Martin A.
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Investigating perspective taking and caregiver-proxy-child communication attitude agreement in early childhood stuttering. [PDF]
Winters KL, Byrd CT.
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Neural speech encoding advantages associated with higher socioeconomic status extend to noise conditions with differential susceptibility. [PDF]
Marcotti A, Ianiszewski A, López V.
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2015
The EFL classroom has always been known for providing innovative and different approaches to the learning process. With the development of technology, new pedagogical approaches have emerged, namely b-learning, use of 3.0 tools and concept of flipped or "inverted" classroom (Mazur 2009 and previously Walvoord & Anderson 1998, Lage, Platt, & ...
Morais, Ana, Duarte, Jane, Faria, Rita
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The EFL classroom has always been known for providing innovative and different approaches to the learning process. With the development of technology, new pedagogical approaches have emerged, namely b-learning, use of 3.0 tools and concept of flipped or "inverted" classroom (Mazur 2009 and previously Walvoord & Anderson 1998, Lage, Platt, & ...
Morais, Ana, Duarte, Jane, Faria, Rita
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1996
1. List of contributors 2. Abbreviations used in the glosses 3. Introductory remarks on reported speech and thought (by Janssen, Theo) 4. 1. Slavic languages 5. Shifting points of orientation in Modern Russian: Tense selection in 'reported perception' (by Barentsen, Adriaan) 6. Reported speech in South Slavic (by Gvozdanovic, Jadranka) 7. 2.
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1. List of contributors 2. Abbreviations used in the glosses 3. Introductory remarks on reported speech and thought (by Janssen, Theo) 4. 1. Slavic languages 5. Shifting points of orientation in Modern Russian: Tense selection in 'reported perception' (by Barentsen, Adriaan) 6. Reported speech in South Slavic (by Gvozdanovic, Jadranka) 7. 2.
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Philosophical Studies, 2018
Indirect speech reports can be true even if they attribute to the speaker the saying of something weaker than what she in fact expressed, yet not all weakenings of what the speaker expressed yield true reports. For example, if Anna utters ‘Bob and Carla passed the exam’, we can accurately report her as having said that Carla passed the exam, but we can
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Indirect speech reports can be true even if they attribute to the speaker the saying of something weaker than what she in fact expressed, yet not all weakenings of what the speaker expressed yield true reports. For example, if Anna utters ‘Bob and Carla passed the exam’, we can accurately report her as having said that Carla passed the exam, but we can
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