Introduction to the special issue on Nigerian English
World Englishes, EarlyView.
Kingsley O. Ugwuanyi
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Repeated reading and Chinese oral‐reading fluency: Is prosodic sensitivity an indispensable link?
Abstract Background This quasi‐experimental study tested whether prosodic sensitivity serves as a mediator through which an 8‐week repeated reading intervention improves Chinese oral reading fluency. Methods Seventy‐nine typically developing Chinese Grades 4–6 students, including 39 in the experimental group and 40 in the control group, were recruited ...
Li‐Chih Wang +3 more
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Exploring the double deficit hypothesis in Spanish schoolchildren using latent profile analysis
Abstract Background Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental disorder caused by deficits in phonological awareness (PA). According to the Double Deficit Hypothesis (DDH), Rapid Automatic Naming (RAN) deficit is another potential independent cause. However, the evidence from studies with languages that vary in orthographic consistency is mixed.
Amanda Flores +3 more
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The neural substrates of transdiagnostic cognitive-linguistic heterogeneity in primary progressive aphasia. [PDF]
Ramanan S +13 more
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Phonological similarity between words is represented in declarative memory as spatial distance. [PDF]
Tuena C +4 more
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Reevaluating the classification of pediatric speech sound disorders: a ground truthing perspective. [PDF]
Namasivayam AK +13 more
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Sound symbolism is not "marginal" in Chinese: Evidence from diachronic rhyme books. [PDF]
Meng Y, Wan Y, Kit C.
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Machine Learning-Based Identification of Phonological Biomarkers for Speech Sound Disorders in Saudi Arabic-Speaking Children. [PDF]
Turki DF, Turki AF.
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