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An alternating treatment comparison of minimal and maximal opposition sound selection in Turkish phonological disorders
(Informa Healthcare, 2010)A single-subject alternating treatment design in combination with a staggered multiple baseline model across subjects was implemented with two 6: 0 year-old girls, monozygotic twins, who were referred to a university clinic ... -
At the Intersection of Cognition and Grammar: Deficits Comprehending Counterfactuals in Turkish Children With Specific Language Impairment
(Amer Speech-Language-Hearing Assoc, 2015)Purpose: This study investigated the comprehension of counterfactual conditionals in monolingual Turkish children with specific language impairment (SLI) and typically developing (TD) children. Comprehending counterfactuals ... -
Does the speech of Turkish-speaking phonologically disordered children differ from that of children speaking other languages?
(Taylor & Francis Inc, 2006)How phonological disorders should be categorized in Turkish children remained vague for a long period of time due to a lack of normative studies. This paper reports the phonological systems of 70 phonologically disordered ... -
How Do Families of Children with Down Syndrome Perceive Speech Intelligibility in Turkey?
(Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2015)Childhood verbal apraxia has not been identified or treated sufficiently in children with Down syndrome but recent research has documented that symptoms of childhood verbal apraxia can be found in children with Down syndrome. ... -
Implications of bilingual development for specific language impairments in Turkey
(Informa Healthcare, 2011)The potential impact of bilingualism on children's language development has emerged as a crucial concern for Turkey, but so far it has not been addressed from the point of view of language disorders. This short review ... -
Intentional communicative behaviours of Turkish-speaking children with normal and delayed language development
(Blackwell Publishing LTD, 2003)Background Language profiles may predict whether children with slower language development will catch up to their peers by overcoming this transient phenomenon or will be at risk for persistent language disorders. The ... -
Misconceptions about brain injury in Turkey
(Informa Healthcare, 2013)Primary objective: The aim of the study is to provide information about the knowledge and beliefs that people have regarding brain injury and to examine if the misbeliefs of adults in Turkey are similar to the misconceptions ... -
Perspectives on public awareness of stroke and aphasia among Turkish patients in a neurology unit
(Taylor & Francis LTD, 2007)Recent studies on awareness have drawn attention to the fact that aphasia is a little known disorder to the public, in spite of all the publicity about this frequently occurring neurogenic language disorder. Being a very ... -
Public attitudes toward stuttering in Turkey: Probability versus convenience sampling
(Elsevier Science Inc, 2011)Purpose: A Turkish translation of the Public Opinion Survey of Human Attributes-Stuttering (POSHA-S) was used to compare probability versus convenience sampling to measure public attitudes toward stuttering. Method: A ... -
The regression hypothesis revisited: Evidence from Turkish
(Informa Healthcare, 2008)The purpose of the study is first to investigate whether there is a significant difference among three study groups in terms of total content words, total nominal and verbal productions, and total nominal and verbal ... -
Reviewing sonority for word-final sonorant plus obstruent consonant cluster development in Turkish
(Informa Healthcare, 2008)The purpose of this study is to investigate the acquisition patterns of sonorant+obstruent coda clusters in Turkish to determine whether Turkish data support the prediction the Sonority Sequencing Principle (SSP) makes as ... -
Stroke and aphasia quality-of-life scale-39: Reliability and validity of the Turkish version
(Taylor & Francis LTD, 2016)Purpose: The aim of this study was to adapt the stroke and aphasia quality-of-life scale-39 (SAQoL-39) to the Turkish language and carry out a reliability and validity study of the instrument in a group of patients with ... -
A Turkish perspective on communication disorders
(2006)The population of Turkey is approximately 65 million people, and another 3 million people of Turkish descent live in Europe and the United States. The purpose of the present paper is to relay information that American or ...