nonword repetition

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repetition
noun
uk
/ˌrep.ɪˈtɪʃ.ən/
us
/ˌrep.əˈtɪʃ.ən/
the act of doing or saying ...
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Moreover, consonant substitutions preserved more articulatory-phonetic features innonwordrepetitionthan in serial recall.
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Given these varied findings, in the present study we sought to measure general phonological processing using tasks of speeded naming,nonwordrepetition, and phonological awareness.
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In the current study, several methodological factors may have contributed to the close association between articulation andnonwordrepetitiontasks.
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Within this view, an increase in phonological storage with age leads to increases innonwordrepetition, new word learning, and phonological awareness skills.
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For both consonants and vowels, the decline in accuracy with increasing sequence length was greater in serial recall thannonwordrepetition.
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Consonants benefited fromnonwordrepetitionto a greater extent than vowels.
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The hypothesis can also be readily extended tononwordrepetition.
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The hypothesis was that phonological memory, as indexed bynonwordrepetition, is causally related to vocabulary development.
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This is surprising, given that deficientnonwordrepetitionis a strong correlate of language impairment.
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Examining the relationship between word learning,nonwordrepetition, and immediate serial recall in adults.
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There is considerable evidence that phonological memory, most often tested usingnonwordrepetitionor immediate memory span measures, is related to vocabulary learning.
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The conclusion thatnonwordrepetitionability is highly heritable is further reinforced by evidence that it is relatively unaffected by identifiable environmental influences.
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Diagnostic accuracy and test-retest reliability ofnonwordrepetitionand digit span tasks administered to preschool children with specific language impairment.
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In addition, 20% of the audiotapes from thenonwordrepetitiontask were independently transcribed by a second person.
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Each participant's recall attempts for the serial recall andnonwordrepetitiontasks were recorded onto audiotapes.
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A relation betweennonwordrepetitionand vocabulary ability has been well documented.
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Consonant errors were more closely related to the target innonwordrepetition, whereas vowel errors were more closely related to the target in serial recall.
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Moreover,nonwordrepetitionand the standardized language tests together accounted for significant variation in the children's comprehension scores.
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It could be argued that the observed relationship betweennonwordrepetitionand lexical and grammatical development described above was mediated by phonological awareness skills.
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Moreover, whennonwordrepetitionand digit span were also controlled, phoneme identity still accounted for a small but significant variation (3%) in vocabulary.
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