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Tendency to nominalization is of great importance in the English language. Many linguists connect the brightly expressed tendency to nominalization in English with the analytism of the English language system and some specific processes in the history of
Hanna Aniutina
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Frequency-Dependent Intrinsic Electrophysiological Functional Architecture of the Human Verbal Language Network. [PDF]
Coolen T +9 more
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SÖZLÜ VE YAZILI KÜLTÜR AYRIMINDA KUR’AN
It is known that the Quran is revealed to Arabians who are living in verbal culture, its a usual situation that the Quran conveys elements belonging to verbal culture and verbal language in its expressions and styles.
Süleyman Gezer
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Are there distinct levels of language comprehension in autistic individuals – cluster analysis
Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by deficits in social communication. We assessed 14-language comprehension abilities in 31,845 autistic individuals 4 to 21 years of age using parent-generated reports.
Andrey Vyshedskiy +2 more
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Correlation between language and cognitive skills in Egyptian children with reading problems
Background Reading problems are the most prevalent type of specific learning disability. Reading problems usually result from phonological deficits; however, it is unclear how much other linguistic abilities are impacted as well.
Eman Ezzat Abd El-Wahed +5 more
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A Palavra mandioca do verbal ao verbo-visual / The Word Manioc from Verbal to Verbal Visual Language
RESUMO: Este trabalho apresenta algumas contribuições de Bakhtin e do Círculo para a definição e leitura do verbo-visual, situando-as no conceito de palavra. Para tanto, escolhe mandioca, recuperada em três momentos: a passagem do oral para o escrito, em
Beth Brait
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Using music to assist language learning in autistic children with minimal verbal language: The MAP feasibility RCT. [PDF]
Williams TI +9 more
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Clinical and Radiological Features of Aphasia Caused by Brainstem Infarction: Two Case Reports. [PDF]
Hatakeyama M +8 more
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