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  2. John L. Locke - Wikipedia

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    John L. Locke is an American biolinguist who has contributed to the understanding of language development and the evolution of language.His work has focused on how language emerges in the social context of interaction between infants, children and caregivers, how speech and language disorders can shed light on the normal developmental process and vice versa, how brain and cognitive science can ...

  3. ‘Why do you use that thing?’ My daughter who uses a ... - AOL

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    Her speech therapist used words like “unprecedented” to describe Maggie’s progress. Her teacher called it “miraculous.” They weren’t falling into the trope of praising Maggie as ...

  4. Signifyin' - Wikipedia

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    Rudy Ray Moore, known as "Dolemite", is well known for having used the term in his comedic performances.While signifyin(g) is the term coined by Henry Louis Gates Jr. to represent a black vernacular, the idea stems from the thoughts of Ferdinand De Saussure and the process of signifying—"the association between words and the ideas they indicate."

  5. Stilted speech - Wikipedia

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    For example, overly loud or high-pitched speech can come across to listeners as overly forceful while slow or nasal speech creates an impression of condescension. [9] These attributions, which are commonly found in patients with ASD, [9] partially account for why stilted speech has been considered a diagnostic criterion for the disorder. [8]

  6. Cohort model - Wikipedia

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    The cohort model is based on the concept that auditory or visual input to the brain stimulates neurons as it enters the brain, rather than at the end of a word. [5] This fact was demonstrated in the 1980s through experiments with speech shadowing, in which subjects listened to recordings and were instructed to repeat aloud exactly what they heard, as quickly as possible; Marslen-Wilson found ...

  7. TV's teen love stories are getting the 'grid treatment' on ...

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    Where Beverly Hills, 90210 cleared the [coming of age] territory, My So-Called Life really got into it in detail.” Buffy the Vampire Slayer is another hit series that comes to mind for Fitzpatrick.

  8. Adrien Brody Nears Tears During Golden Globe Win: ‘I Felt ...

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    Read Brody’s speech in full below. “Hello. Thank you to everyone in this room. Golden Globes voters, for this honor, I am deeply humbled by this. I have much to say. I’m going to try and be ...

  9. Rapid prompting method - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Association of Speech and Language Therapists (IASLT) [24] Since the broadcast of the RTE documentary ‘Autism and Me’ on March 13th 2017 there has been much discussion about the Rapid Prompting Method (RPM) which was used to facilitate communication for one teenage boy featured on the programme.