cognitive status
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcognitiveandstatus
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cognitive
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈkɒɡ.nə.tɪv/us/ˈkɑːɡ.nə.t̬ɪv/
connected with thinking or conscious ...
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status
noun
uk/ˈsteɪ.təs/us/ˈsteɪ.t̬əs/
an accepted or official position, especially in a ...
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To examine whether there were clinical and functional differences between patients based on theircognitivestatus, several approaches were employed.
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Once we consider thecognitivestatusof the corpus, there are even more reasons for concern.
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The question should be which language should be used to get a more comprehensive picture ofcognitivestatusat a specific point in time (85).
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The relevant factor is thecognitivestatusthat a particular entity has for the addressee, not how it acquired that status.
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Cognitivestatusand the form of referring expressions in discourse.
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The child'scognitivestatusin adulthood will be determined by genetic, sociodemographic, and neonatal risk factors, as well as interactions among these variables.
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They suggest that increasing children's ability and tendency to share attention with others should enhance language outcomes, regardless ofcognitivestatus.
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Interestingly, the actual physical functional orcognitivestatusof the recipient did not affect risk.
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This tendency to code the existence of agents may stem from the unmarkedcognitivestatusof subject-agent and object-patient mapping relations.
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At 4 and 6 years of age, children who had been adopted earlier had the highest scores in the sample on measures ofcognitivestatus.
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Cognitivestatusand the form of referring expressions.
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To investigate the specific effects of caregiver and child interactional factors, analyses statistically controlled forcognitivestatus.
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Kant postulates a duality ofcognitivestatus, not a duality of sense.
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In this case the processing facts and the theoretical hypotheses map simply onto each other, demonstrating that the phonological theory has a good possibility of havingcognitivestatus.
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Whereas engagement predicted change, neither childcognitivestatusnor child language status did so.
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Arabic was chosen because of its critical linguistic andcognitivestatus.
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As in all geriatric care, special attention should be given to assessment ofcognitivestatus, an important, but by no means the only, component in the assessment of decision-making capacity.
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Results of the initial analysis indicated that caregiver attention-focusing contributed uniquely to language outcome, independently of the unique contribution of children'scognitivestatusand attentionsharing behaviours.
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