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      Nonword repetition and word learning: The nature of the relationship

      Applied Psycholinguistics
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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              Language comprehension in language-learning impaired children improved with acoustically modified speech.

              A speech processing algorithm was developed to create more salient versions of the rapidly changing elements in the acoustic waveform of speech that have been shown to be deficiently processed by language-learning impaired (LLI) children. LLI children received extensive daily training, over a 4-week period, with listening exercises in which all speech was translated into this synthetic form. They also received daily training with computer "games" designed to adaptively drive improvements in temporal processing thresholds. Significant improvements in speech discrimination and language comprehension abilities were demonstrated in two independent groups of LLI children.
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                Journal
                applab
                Applied Psycholinguistics
                Appl. Psycholing
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0142-7164
                1469-1817
                October 2006
                September 27 2006
                October 2006
                : 27
                : 04
                Article
                10.1017/S0142716406060383
                15257665
                69ee050f-ea9b-46b7-ae15-b4eb1067715d
                © 2006
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