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Conclusions: Comprehension of spokenlanguage differs between MRI patterns of severe CP.
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This ability the voice normally possesses; spokenlanguage could not otherwise exist.
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The real stumper will be how to teach him our spokenlanguage.
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Their spokenlanguage, the modern Syriac, had not been reduced to writing.
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Even such community of feeling as one spokenlanguage gives, was lacking.
Usage of oral language in English
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However, rank ordering of candidates for Leaving Certificate orallanguage examinations will continue.
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It will focus on the development of orallanguage, reading and writing skills.
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Phonetic writing, the development of the effort to optimize writing, better imitated orallanguage.
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Success in orallanguage lessons rests primarily upon interest.
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I think that orallanguage is alien to literature.
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Upon Barsoom there is but a single orallanguage.
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I have told her to study your orallanguage and to ask Ebon to help her.
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So there are children that have virtually no language, orallanguage, that are going to school.
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There is no orallanguage that can satisfy or meet the requisitions of the stricken heart.
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Again orallanguage-lessons by Cook and Putnam.
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This has really helped them to develop their orallanguage and develop confidence in their speech Jude says.
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An orallanguage, although remarkably persistent in its vocables, and still more persistent in its grammatical forms, is incapable of permanence.
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The point most debated for centuries has been, not whether there was any primitive orallanguage, but what that language was.
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The discussion is now, however, varied by the suggested possibility that man at some time may have existed without any orallanguage.
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Research documenting earlier emerging specific orallanguage impairment during preschool years associated with reading and writing disabilities during school years is also reviewed.
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In all, about 23,000 pupils gain access to the programme every year which lays a commendable stress on building up orallanguage skills.