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Cognitive assessment scale for stroke patients (CASP): A multicentric validation study
In: ISSN: 1877-0657 ; Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine ; https://hal.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/hal-03647576 ; Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Elsevier Masson, 2022, 65 (3), pp.101594. ⟨10.1016/j.rehab.2021.101594⟩ (2022)
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Évaluation de la perception des sons de parole chez les populations pédiatriques : réflexion sur les épreuves existantes
In: ISSN: 0298-6477 ; EISSN: 2117-7155 ; Glossa ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03646757 ; Glossa, UNADREO - Union NAtionale pour le Développement de la Recherche en Orthophonie, 2022, 132, pp.1-27 ; https://www.glossa.fr/index.php/glossa/article/view/1043 (2022)
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Lessons from a distanced stage: embedding a Zoom-mediated drama workshop in a language classroom
In: L2 Journal, vol 14, iss 3 (2022)
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Internship Midterm and Final Evaluation Surveys Aligned with Course Goals and IUPUI+
Haas, Hannah J.. - : Indiana University, 2022
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Evaluación y descripción del desarrollo del discurso narrativo en español
Camus Torres, Alondra; Aparici Aznar, Melina; Morgan, Gary. - : Grupo Ars XXI de Comunicacion, S.L., 2022
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Translating ultrasound into clinical practice for the assessment of swallowing and laryngeal function: A speech and language pathology-led consensus study
Allen, Jodi E.; Clunie, Gemma; Ma, Joan K-Y. - : Springer, 2022
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Percurso desenvolvimental da leitura : o impacto de um programa de intervenção em consciência fonológica - PICF
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A Phenomenological Study of Gratitude-based Educational Assessment
Brown, Keith William. - : University of Toronto, 2022
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Explorations of language and communication in autism spectrum disorder: studies of under-researched and under-served populations
Abstract: Two of the most under-researched and under-served populations in the field of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), minimally to low-verbal (MLV) individuals and children from low-resource countries, would benefit the most from engaging their parents in research and intervention. First, parents’ unique familiarity with their children could be highly advantageous for language assessment providing a more ecologically valid representation of their children’s abilities. Second, parents’ verbal input, known to predict children’s language, is an important avenue to investigate to guide the development of parent-mediated interventions. Natural language samples, which are used in all three dissertation studies, are ideal for assessing expressive language and for analyzing communicative variations in verbal input. In Study 1, I examined the feasibility of parents (N=33) collecting language samples at home from their MLV children/adolescents with ASD (6;6–19;7years) following a semi-structured elicitation protocol, ELSA-A. I predicted that because of parents’ unique familiarity with their children, they will be better at eliciting speech from them. The results supported this prediction. When with their parents, the MLV children/adolescents produced twice as much speech than when with examiners. Parents collected longer ELSA-As but administered fewer of the recommended activities. Therefore, although parents are not as good at following semi-structured assessment protocols, they elicit speech that is more representative of their children’s everyday abilities. In Studies 2 and 3, I compared the parental input to 37 Bulgarian-speaking (2;7–9;10 years) and 37 English-speaking (1;8–4;9 years) children with ASD matched on expressive language. I compared input in terms of quantity and quality, such as lexical diversity and sentence types (Study-2), and in terms of how parents addressed their children, focusing on personal pronouns, names, and kinship terms (Study-3). Based on past research, I hypothesized that input would differ in quality but not quantity. Indeed, parents’ speech differed in sentence types but not in overall amount. Bulgarian parents asked fewer questions but used more statements. As predicted, they also used significantly more ways to address their children because of the structural characteristics of Bulgarian and potentially different discourse practices. These studies lay the foundation for future cross-linguistic and cross-cultural comparisons in ASD. ; 2023-08-30T00:00:00Z
Keyword: Assessment; Autism spectrum disorder; Bulgarian; Developmental psychology; Language; Natural language sampling; Parental input
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/2144/42955
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Textproduktion von schwach schreibenden Jugendlichen. Eine empirische Studie zum Schreibprozess im Kontext des persuasiven Argumentierens
Lindauer, Nadja. - : Waxmann, 2021. : Münster, 2021. : New York, 2021. : pedocs-Dokumentenserver/DIPF, 2021
In: Münster ; New York : Waxmann 2021, 306 S. - (Sprachliche Bildung – Studien; 9) (2021)
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Maths was fine until they brought the alphabet into it: An examination of Irish 14-year-olds' knowledge of initial algebra
Healy O'Brien, Aoife. - : NUI Galway, 2021
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Promoting foundation reading skills with at-risk students
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What is complexity? Grammatical issues in assignment prompts
In: Research outputs 2014 to 2021 (2021)
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Is it Possible to Reveal Tacit Knowledge with ACJ and RGT? : Unpacking Teachers’ Assessment Practices
Isaksson Persson, Helena; Hartell, Eva. - : KTH, Lärande i Stem, 2021. : Oslo, 2021
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"A Stressful Unknown" or "an Oasis"? : Undergraduate Students' Perceptions of Assessment in an In-Class and Online English Phonetics Course
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Virtual exchange in foreign language for specific purposes courses : Assessment strategies and tools
Czura, Anna. - : Vilanova i la Geltrú : Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2021
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Student Perceptions of Formative Feedback in Mathematics
In: UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones (2021)
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Verbal Fluency Tasks: Influence of Age, Gender, and Education and Normative Data for the Spanish Native Adult Population.
Bernabeu Brotons, Elena; Periáñez, José A.; Ríos Lago, Marcos. - : Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2021
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Measuring Forgiveness: Psychometric Properties of the Heartland Forgiveness Scale in the Spanish Population.
Gallo Giunzioni, Karla; Prieto Ursúa, María; Fernández Belinchón, Cristina. - : International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021
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University Students’ Perceptions and Emotions towards Online Teaching and Assessment during the Covid-19 lockdown and isolation
Balteiro, Isabel. - : Octaedro, 2021
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