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High-Stakes Testing for Adibashi Students: Colonial Approaches to Education for Indigenous Communities of Bangladesh
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Directions in intellectual property law research: a linguistic contribution
Durant, Alan; Davis, Jennifer. - : Oxford University Press, 2020
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Toward a paradigm shift from deficit-based to proactive speech and language treatment: Randomized pilot trial of the Babble Boot Camp in infants with classic galactosemia
In: F1000Res (2020)
Abstract: Background: Speech and language therapy is typically initiated reactively after a child starts showing delays. Infants with classic galactosemia (CG), a metabolic disease with a known high risk for both speech and language disorders, hold the keys towards evaluating whether preventive treatment is effective when the risks are known at birth. We present pilot data from a randomized parallel trial of an innovative proactive speech and language intervention program, the Babble Boot Camp (BBC). Method: Five children with CG, otherwise healthy, participated in the study from approximately 2 to 24 months of age. One of these was randomly selected as control receiving conventional management, which typically starts at age 2-3 years. A pediatric speech-language pathologist met weekly via telepractice with the parents in the treatment cohort. Parents implemented the prespeech, speech, and language stimulation and expansion activities according to the intervention protocol. The control child was still too young for conventional treatment. Primary outcome measures were speech sound production complexity in babble and speech and expressive vocabulary size. Secondary outcome measures were vocalization rates and developmental milestones in communication, motor, and cognition. The trial is ongoing. Results: All four treated children had higher speech sound skills in babble, three had higher speech sound skills in meaningful speech, two had higher expressive vocabularies, three had higher global developmental scores, and two had higher vocalization rates, compared to the control child with CG. Discussion: Given the high risk for speech and language delays in children with CG, finding on-schedule abilities in two or more of the treated children but not the untreated child is unexpected under random conditions. The trends toward beneficial effects of the BBC on speech sound production, expressive language, and communication milestones warrant appropriately powered larger clinical trials with full randomization. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03838016 (12 (th) February 2019).
Keyword: Research Article
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7291108/
https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.18062.3
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Learning to work in white spaces: An autoethnographic and linguistic analysis of racial and gender discrimination in a Midwestern American organization
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Linguistic analysis in trade mark law: current approaches and new challenges
Davis, Jennifer; Durant, Alan. - : Walter de Gruyter, 2018
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HAVE A BREAK and the changing demands of trademark registration
Davis, Jennifer; Durant, Alan. - : Edward Elgar, 2015
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Paranoid Thinking, Suspicion, and Risk for Aggression: A Neurodevelopmental Perspective
In: Psychology Faculty Publications (2012)
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To protect or not to protect? The eligibility of commercially-used short verbal texts for copyright and trade mark protection
Davis, Jennifer; Durant, Alan. - : Sweet & Maxwell, 2011
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How does substantial similarity of expression in infringement actions look from a linguistic point of view?
Durant, Alan. - : Cambridge University Press, 2010
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Religious experience and symbols of presence amongst the people of Eastern James Bay
Davis, Jennifer Mary. - : McGill University, 2008
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How can I tell the trade mark on a piece of gingerbread from all the other marks on it? Naming and meaning in verbal trademark signs
Durant, Alan. - : Cambridge University Press, 2008
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Phonotactic probability and past tense use by children with specific language impairment and their typically developing peers
In: Clinical linguistics & phonetics. - London : Informa Healthcare 21 (2007) 10, 747-758
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