The University of Texas at Austin
Communication Sciences & Disorders
This study investigated grammatical gender processing in school-age Spanish-English bilingual children using a visual world paradigm with a 4-picture display where the target noun was heard with a gendered article that was either in a... more
Purpose To test the proposal that the tense deficit that has been demonstrated for children with specific language impairment (SLI) in other languages is also found in child Spanish and that low performance on tense-related measures can... more
This entire process has been a grueling yet enlightening experience-from collaborating with others directly on research, to fixing a spreadsheet for months to working or even working with an undergraduate student. Dr. Lisa Bedore has been... more
This study examines English performance on a set of 11 grammatical forms in Spanish-English bilingual, school-age children in order to understand how item difficulty of grammatical constructions helps correctly classify language... more
The purpose of this analysis was to understand how grammatical morpheme production in Spanish for typically developing Spanish-English bilingual children relates to mean length of utterance in words (MLUw) and the extent to which... more
Pengabdian masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk untuk menambah pengetahuan dan pemahaman guru dan siswa di SMK Pancasila Tambolaka Sumba Barat Daya serta beberapa sekolah menengah lainnya, mengenai penggunaan media online learning dalam proses... more
The P300 event related potential (ERP) has been cited as a marker of phonological working memory (PWM); however, little is known regarding its relationship to behavioral PWM skills in early school-aged children. The current study... more
Audiovisual speech perception includes the simultaneous processing of auditory and visual speech. Deficits in audiovisual speech perception are reported in autistic individuals; however, less is known regarding audiovisual speech... more