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Digital Intervention in Children With Developmental Language Disorder: Systematic Review.
Zhou Z, Deng C, Yin D, Yang Q, Chen Z.
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Scaling Open-Vocabulary Image Segmentation with Image-Level Labels
European Conference on Computer Vision, 2021We design an open-vocabulary image segmentation model to organize an image into meaningful regions indicated by arbitrary texts. Recent works (CLIP and ALIGN), despite attaining impressive open-vocabulary classification accuracy with image-level caption ...
Golnaz Ghiasi+3 more
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Open-Vocabulary DETR with Conditional Matching
European Conference on Computer Vision, 2022Open-vocabulary object detection, which is concerned with the problem of detecting novel objects guided by natural language, has gained increasing attention from the community. Ideally, we would like to extend an open-vocabulary detector such that it can
Yuhang Zang+4 more
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Vocabulary Strategies : Building New Vocabulary [PDF]
One of the most important challenges that learners will face during the process of second language learning is learning vocabulary. Vocabulary has been recognized as crucial to language use in which insufficient vocabulary knowledge of the learners led to difficulties in second language learning.
K. Eliah K. Eliah, K. Suma Kiran
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Is There an “Academic Vocabulary”?
TESOL Quarterly, 2007This article considers the notion of academic vocabulary: the assumption that students of English for academic purposes (EAP) should study a core of high frequency words because they are common in an English academic register. We examine the value of the term by using Coxhead's (2000) Academic Word List (AWL) to explore the distribution of its 570 word
Hyland, Ken, Tse, Polly
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Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test
, 2010The Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test (PPVT) is an individually administered, norm-referenced test of single-word receptive (or hearing) vocabulary. Originally published in 1959, the PPVT has been revised several times and currently exists in its fourth ...
Jonathan M. Campbell, Aila K. Dommestrup
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RETRACTED: Practical research on college English vocabulary teaching with mobile technology
The International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education, 2021With the development of mobile technology, the intellectualization and intellectualization of mobile learning technology have greatly expanded the dimension of time and space of learning, and become a useful supplement to the traditional teaching mode ...
Changhong Zhai
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Listen, attend and spell: A neural network for large vocabulary conversational speech recognition
IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2015We present Listen, Attend and Spell (LAS), a neural speech recognizer that transcribes speech utterances directly to characters without pronunciation models, HMMs or other components of traditional speech recognizers.
William Chan+3 more
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Child Development, 2003
The hypothesis was tested that children whose families differ in socioeconomic status (SES) differ in their rates of productive vocabulary development because they have different language-learning experiences. Naturalistic interaction between 33 high-SES
E. Hoff
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The hypothesis was tested that children whose families differ in socioeconomic status (SES) differ in their rates of productive vocabulary development because they have different language-learning experiences. Naturalistic interaction between 33 high-SES
E. Hoff
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Vocabulary in Language Teaching
, 2020Internationally recognised as one of the leading texts in its field, this volume offers a comprehensive introduction to vocabulary for language teachers who would like to know more about the way vocabulary works. Two leading specialists make research and
Norbert Schmitt
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