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Kaur, Simran; John, Sunila; Veena, K. D.; Rajashekhar, B. – Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2013
Phonology is an area of linguistics that is concerned with the sounds of language. Since each language has its own unique system of sound patterns, there is a need to study phonological development in different languages. However, lack of published data necessitates the present study on phonological developmental pattern in Punjabi language…
Descriptors: Phonology, Accuracy, Task Analysis, Indo European Languages
Krishnan, Gopee; Tiwari, Shivani – Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2010
Selective impairments of word-class retrieval skills have been extensively reported in the literature. Such findings posit that the conceptual knowledge is represented in specific categories, with possibly different neural representations. Although there are myriads of such findings in the literature, similar reports are scanty from the Indian…
Descriptors: Neurological Impairments, Verbs, Aphasia, Foreign Countries
Rupela, Vani; Manjula, R.; Velleman, Shelley L. – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2010
Phonological process analysis was carried out using a 40-word imitation task with 30 11;6-14;6 year old Kannada-speaking persons with Down syndrome in comparison with 15 non-verbal mental age matched typically developing children. Percentages of occurrence were significantly higher for the Down syndrome group with certain exceptions. Some…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Phonology, Imitation, Down Syndrome