Orthoptic treatment of squint (in Hebrew; English summary).
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Bonner J, English J·Science (New York, N.Y.)
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The British and foreign medico-chirurgical review
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Xu Zhixin·Frontiers in psychology
This study investigates the predictive role of extrinsic motivation on online learning engagement among Chinese non-English-major undergraduates, framed within Self-Determination Theory (SDT). Through a questionnaire survey of 472 students in hybrid teaching environments, the research examines the interplay between ext…
Qassem Mutahar, Al Thowaini Buthainah M·Journal of psycholinguistic research
This study investigates the relationship between cognitive processes and translation quality in the context of English-Arabic translations of journalistic articles. Specifically, it explores the translation processes at the orientation, production, and revision stages and the relationship between such processing and tr…
Ekladious Adel, Bhandari Ritesh, Sudusinghe Thilini N, +2 more·Internal medicine journal
Good communication with the patient is the cornerstone of effective and efficient consultation. The absence of a common language between the patient and physician negatively impacts the consultation outcome. Australia is a multicultural and multilingual country, with immigrants from all over the world. In the absence o…
Ercan Halil, Gilanlioglu Ilkay·Frontiers in psychology
The aim of this present research was to develop a valid and reliable scale to determine preservice teachers' perceptions regarding pronunciation teaching. The research sample consisted of 174 preservice teachers in their fourth year studying in English Language Teaching (ELT) departments in eight different universities…
Xiyun Shen, Fathi Jalil, Shirbagi Naser, +1 more·Frontiers in psychology
Because of the exacting nature of teaching, identifying factors affecting teachers' mental health and psychological wellbeing are of paramount importance. Parallel with this line of inquiry, the goal of this project was to test a model of psychological wellbeing based on teacher self-efficacy and emotion regulation in…
Cui Yixiao, Zheng Binghan·Frontiers in psychology
Both linguistic and extralinguistic consultations are essential in translation practice and have been commonly investigated as an integral topic in previous studies. However, since extralinguistic information is usually longer in extent and not specifically designed for a linguistic purpose, extralinguistic consultatio…
Foote Rebecca, Qasem Mousa, Trentman Emma·Journal of psycholinguistic research
Previous findings indicate that the way words are organized in the mental lexicon may differ in Arabic and English. While words are organized according to both orthographic and morphological form similarity in English, they are organized primarily according to morphological form similarity in Semitic languages (Frost e…
Kim Sahyang, Kim Jiseung, Cho Taehong·Data in brief
The data reported in this article contain eleven (6 female and 5 male) individual speaker's speech production patterns for the word-initial voiced and voiceless stops (/p,t/ and /b,d/) in American English. The production patterns are documented in the acoustic parameter: the Integrated Voicing Index (IVI) obtained from…
Strycharczuk Patrycja, Scobbie James M·The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
The fronting of the two high-back vowels /uː/ and /ʊ/ in Southern British English is very well documented, but mainly in the acoustic domain. This paper presents articulatory (ultrasound) data, comparing the relative tongue position of these vowels in fronting and non-fronting consonantal contexts, i.e., pr…
Otero Tulio M·Applied neuropsychology. Child
In the early part of the twentieth century the value of nonverbal tests was initially recognized by Yoakum and Yerkes when they wrote how examinees could fail a verbal test of general ability because of limited skills in English. When these examinees were then tested with a nonverbal test of ability, they often perform…
Greenfader Christa Mulker, Miller Elizabeth B·Early childhood research quarterly
Data from the Head Start Impact Study (= 4,442) were used to test for differences between Spanish-speaking Dual Language Learners (DLLs) and monolingual English-speaking children in: (1) Head Start attendance rates when randomly assigned admission; and (2) quality ratings of other early childhood education (ECE) progra…
Hu Na, Chen Aoju, Quené Hugo, +1 more·Language and speech
Numerous studies have established that prosody plays an important role in expressing meanings and functions. However, it remains unknown whether prosody is employed to convey the distinction between subjective causality (CLAIM-ARGUMENT) and objective causality (CONSEQUENCE-CAUSE). This study aimed to address this issue…
White Hannah, Penney Joshua, Cox Felicity·JASA express letters
Creaky voice is a linguistic feature that is perceived to have increased in prevalence in English over recent years, particularly in women's speech. However, there is limited empirical evidence for this apparent increase. Using real-time acoustic analysis, we explore whether generational change in creaky voice prevalen…
Maheshwari Urvi, Barner David·Developmental science
Time words like "yesterday" and "tomorrow" are abstract, and are interpreted relative to the context in which they are produced: the word "tomorrow" refers to a different point in time now than in 24 h. We tested 112 three- to five-year-old English- and Hindi-speaking children on their knowledge of "yesterday" and "tom…