language disability造句
例句與造句
- The district has identified that 17 % of pupils have a Speech or Language disability.
- Expressive Language Disability : This disability causes a youngster to have trouble sharing her thoughts.
- Children with receptive language disability benefit when they receive simple, brief directions in a logical sequence.
- If a language disability prevents you from presenting presenting your case, you should give up now.
- In 2009 Disability Studies Quarterly published a A Multinational Review of English-language Disability Studies Degrees and Courses.
- It's difficult to find language disability in a sentence. 用language disability造句挺難的
- Dyslexia is a broad term for language disabilities that cause a person to have trouble understanding written words, sentences or paragraphs.
- A sixth-grader with a language disability read sentences slowly, resting the tip of his pencil on each word before moving on.
- It is true, said Galaburda, that people who have a more-developed planum temporale on one side suffer language disabilities if that region is injured.
- Receptive Language Disability : A child with this condition finds it hard to follow directions, remember what he's been told or comprehend abstract language.
- People with dyslexia, the reading and language disability, face a lifelong struggle to keep up in a text-based world whose currency is words, West says.
- Females'language ability is more securely organized in the brain, which may explain why men account for four out of five stroke victims who suffer language disabilities.
- Because the building is scheduled for renovation shortly, it's otherwise empty, tended only by a Hispanic super whose language disabilities are aggravated by his fondness for pot.
- There are also transcripts from bilingual children, older school-aged children, adult second-language learners, children with various types of language disabilities, and aphasics who are trying to recover from language loss.
- He will speak Wednesday during a symposium on dyslexia research that opens the meeting of the Orton Society, named for Samuel Orton, a pioneer in research on the language disability.
- Children with specific language impairments, or SLIs were not as proficient at matching tones to one another or at keeping tempo with a simple metronome as children with no language disabilities.
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