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Listen, and Ye Shall Speak: Facilitating Spoken Language Development Through Auditory Training
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Listen, and Ye Shall Speak: Facilitating Spoken Language Development Through Auditory Training
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Spoken Language Development in Oral Preschool Children With Permanent Childhood Deafness
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Spoken Language Development in Oral Preschool Children With Permanent Childhood Deafness
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Relationships among speech perception and language measures in hard-of-hearing children
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The Effects of Speech Production and Vocabulary Training on Different Components of Spoken Language Performance
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The Effects of Speech Production and Vocabulary Training on Different Components of Spoken Language Performance
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The effects of phonological and morphological training on speech perception scores and grammatical judgments in deaf and hard-of-hearing children
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The Effects of Phonological and Morphological Training on Speech Perception Scores and Grammatical Judgments in Deaf and Hard-of-hearing Children
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Relationships among Speech Perception, Production, Language, Hearing Loss, and Age in Children with Impaired Hearing
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Wright, Maree; Paatsch, Louise E; Barry, Johanna G; Bow, Catherine P; Wales, Roger J; Blamey, Peter J; Rattigan, Kylie; Tooher, Rebecca; Sarant, Julia Z; Psarros, Colleen. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2001
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30115174
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A critical level of hearing for speech perception in children
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Effects of Articulation Training on the Production of Trained and Untrained Phonemes in Conversations and Formal Tests
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Speech perception results for children with implants with different levels of preoperative residual hearing
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The effect of language knowledge on speech perception: what are we really assessing?
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Contributing factors to improved speech perception in children using the nucleus 22-channel cochlear prosthesis
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Articulation accuracy of children using an electrotactile speech processor
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Design fundamentals for electrotactile devices: the Tickle Talker case study
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Speech perception benefits for children using an advanced cochlear implant speech processing strategy in quiet and in noise [Abstract]
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Habilitation issues in the management of children using the cochlear multiple-channel cochlear prosthesis
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Factors associated with open-set speech perception in children using the Cochlear multiple-channel prosthesis [Abstract]
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