Search Results - "McDade, Hiram L."
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Preschoolers’ Incidental Learning of Novel Words During Storybook Reading
Published in Communication disorders quarterly (01-08-2011)“…This investigation examined the ability of 44 preschool children to acquire novel words embedded in storybook contexts. Previous investigations of word…”
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The Effects of Age and Household Income on the Use of Literate Language Features
Published in Communication disorders quarterly (01-05-2013)“…This study examined the use of literate language features (LLFs) in the oral narratives of African American and Caucasian American preschoolers residing in…”
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An Investigation of T-Units in African American English-Speaking and Standard American English-Speaking Fourth-Grade Children
Published in Communication disorders quarterly (01-06-2001)“…This study investigated the dialectal sensitivity of the T-unit to determine if it provides a nonbiased alternative for assessing the oral grammatical skills…”
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Naming in dementia secondary to Parkinson's, Huntington's, and Alzheimer's diseases
Published in Journal of communication disorders (01-05-1996)“…Confrontation naming problems have been found in patients with dementia secondary to Alzheimer's (AD), Huntington's (HD), and in a subset of Parkinson's…”
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The use of elicited imitation as a measure of expressive grammar: a question of validity
Published in The Journal of speech and hearing disorders (01-02-1982)“…Elicited imitation has been suggested as an alternative to Developmental Sentence Scoring (DSS) as a means of measuring grammatical performance. Numerous…”
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Dysphagia and dementia in subjects with Parkinson's disease
Published in Dysphagia (1995)“…This study reviewed the medical records of 19 patients with a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease listed on the death certificate who died between June 1985 and…”
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The Use of Elicited Imitation as a Measure of Expressive Grammar: A Question of Validity
Published in Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders (01-02-1982)“…In the first experiment, the imitative skills of four-year-olds were assessed as a function of sentence comprehension and delayed imitation. The second…”
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The Use of Elicited Imitation as a Measure of Expressive Grammar: A Question of Validity
Published in Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders (01-02-1982)“…Results indicated that Ss were able to accurately repeat sentences which they did not understand as long as imitation was immediate. Delaying imitation three…”
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The Nature of Short-Termed Memory Deficits in Retarded Mongoloid Subjects
Published 01-05-1978“…A battery of immediate memory tests was given to eight mentally retarded Down's Syndrome Ss, eight controls matched on chronological age (CA), and eight…”
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Down Syndrome and Short-Term Memory Impairment: A Storage or Retrieval Deficit?
Published in American Journal of Mental Deficiency (01-05-1980)“…Three groups of eight Ss (Down's syndrome, CA control, and MA control) received a battery of tests to assess recall and recognition memory using either…”
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Training Parents to Be Language Facilitators
Published in Topics in Language Disorders (1987)“…A review of the literature regarding the training of parents as language facilitators for young language-handicapped children includes a description of the…”
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A parent-child interactional model for assessing and remediating language disabilities
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Down syndrome and short-term memory impairment: a storage or retrieval deficit?
Published in American journal of mental deficiency (01-01-1980)“…The majority of researchers investigating the memory skills of retarded individuals have utilized heterogeneous samples of subjects whose sole criteria for…”
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