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- 40. Spoken Language Characterization
- Signed 'Languages'?
- Language Acquisition
- Fasold R., Connor-Linton J
- Overview of Spoken Language Communication Technologies
- Different Perspectives on the Origin of Language and the Evidences from the Field of Language Acquisition
- Communication Approaches Chart
- Spoken Language: the Importance of Oracy
- Language Impairments in Sign Language: Breakthroughs and Puzzles
- Phonetics and Phonology in Teaching English As the Theory of Language Production
- Specific Language Impairment, Nonverbal IQ, ADHD, ASD
- Discourse Structure in Spoken Language: Studies on Speech Corpora
- Language and Linguistics
- Winter 2014 Lecture Notes
- Guiding Principles and Essential Practices of Listening and Spoken Language Intervention in the School-Age Years
- What You Don't Know Can Hurt You: the Risk of Language Deprivation by Impairing Sign Language Development in Deaf Children
- Speech, Gesture and the Origins of Language
- Language As Digital: a New Theory of the Origin and Nature of Human Speech
- The Psycholinguistics of Signed and Spoken Languages: How Biology Affects Processing Karen Emmorey
- Where Does Speech Fit In? Spoken English in a Bilingual Context by Sharon Graney
- Analysing Spoken Words
- Psycholinguistics: Language Comprehension and Production
- Speech-Language Joint Pre-Training for Spoken Language Understanding
- Linguistic Individuality Transformation for Spoken Language
- Sign Language and Spoken Language Development in Young Children: Measuring Vocabulary by Means of the CDI
- An Educational-Linguistic Study of Scripted Speech
- Language Acquisition and Development 547 Coursework As a Way to Improve the Students’ Government Accountability Office
- Key Concepts in Language and Linguistics
- Domain Specific Speech Acts for Spoken Language Translation
- What Is Sign Language?
- Book Reviews Understanding Spoken Language
- Language Origins: Perspectives on Evolution
- Spoken and Written Language As Medium of Communication: a Self-Reflection
- NIDCD Fact Sheet Specific Language Impairment in Children Voice, Speech, Language Language U.S
- Phonetics and Phonology: Understanding the Sounds of Speech
- How Consonants and Vowels Shape Spoken-Language Recognition
- Intro to Linguistics – Basic Concepts of Linguistics Jirka Hana – October 2, 2011
- What Is Phonetics?
- 7 Linguistic Phonetics
- Historical Perspectives the Origin of Language
- Basic Linguistics: How to Describe Language Use and Language Knowledge 2 PSYCHOLINGUISTICS: INTRODUCTION and APPLICATIONS BASIC LINGUISTICS 3
- Perception and Production of Spoken Language: Processing Mechanisms and Functional Units Principal Investigators: Pierre HALLÉ & Ludovic FERRAND
- Spoken Language Proficiency Assessment Assessing Speaking Or Evaluating Acting?
- 4 Producing Spoken Language: a Blueprint of the Speaker
- Classroom Strategies for Children with Communication Difficulties
- What Causes Specific Language Impairment in Children? Dorothy V.M
- Lecture 3:Phonetics and Spoken Language
- Phonological Structure in Spoken and Written Language : Evidence for a Shared Representation
- Theories of Language Acquisition
- Developmental Language Disorder: Applications for Advocacy, Research, and Clinical Service
- Spoken Language Variability: Implications for Modeling Speech Perception
- The Story of Human Language Part I