Collocations withcomprehension
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comprehension question
The participant then pressed the space bar to obtain the next item which might be the next test sentence or a comprehension question.
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comprehension score
For example, their input group achieved a comprehension score of 75 percent on the pre-test for the conditional structure, leaving little room for improvement.
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comprehension strategy
Nonlinear processing as a comprehension strategy: a proposed typology for the study of bilingual children's self-corrections of oral reading miscues.
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lack of comprehension
There is a profound anomia and lack of comprehension for spoken and written words.
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listening comprehension
They were tested by means of a discrete-item listening comprehension test and a discrete-item written production test.
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poor comprehension
Thus, a paradoxical discrepancy was observed between relatively advanced production and relatively poor comprehension of agreement morphemes.
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reading comprehension
Reading comprehension appears at the bottom part of the figure.
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sentence comprehension
Verbal working memory in sentence comprehension in children with specific language impairment.
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verbal comprehension
These findings were corroborated by a number of laboratory-based measures of grammatical competence including estimated mean length of utterances, verbal comprehension, and repetition of sentences.
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vocabulary comprehension
In this study, two experimenter assessments of child vocabulary competence were used : the normed score of vocabulary comprehension and the normed score of vocabulary expression.
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