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This study investigates the effectiveness of the Cognitive Linguistic Quick Test (CLQT) in identifying the cognitive and linguistic abilities of adults with HIV or AIDS. Sixteen participants were recruited from an outpatient clinic in Johannesburg. The CLQT was utilised to assess the cognitive/...
Cognitive Linguistic Quick Test (CLQT) Test of Nonverbal Intelligence (TONI) Butt Nonverbal Reasoning Test (BNVR) People with aphasia are likely to have difficulty with cognitive processes such as attention, short-term memory, working memory, declarative memory, and executive functioning. ...
There has been a wide body of research investigating the ability to process and repeat back spoken utterances. The sentence repetition task—a task involving verbatim sentence repetition—can provide direct insights into various facets of linguistic knowledge (Klem et al.2015; Komeili and Marshall2013...
tools to evaluate deficits in these areas. The Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS) is a brief test specifically designed to assess cognitive function in patients with stroke. Our aim in this study is to report the linguistic and cultural adaptation of a Spanish-language version of the test (OCS-S)...
Over time, our way of reading progresses from simple recognition of individual words to making complex inferences out of the text, and this involves processing and understanding of the text's linguistic message - which is Website: www.njppp.com Access this article online Quick Response code DOI...
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Interestingly, the study found that the natural speech speed of older adults was related to their quickness in naming pictures. This highlights that a general slowdown in processing might underlie broader cognitive and linguistic changes with age, rather than a specific challenge in memory retrieval ...
MoCA-BC had been translated from the original version with subtle linguistic and cultural modifications, reviewed, and approved by the original author (Dr Ziad Nasreddine). MoCA-BC is free of charge, online for clinical use (www.mocatest.org, Basic section), assessing nine cognit...
from the Proto-Indo-European rootmel-, “soft”, by way of the sense that grinding in a mill starts with hard grains and results in soft flour. So as I suspected, “emolument” is cognate with “emollient” (and “mollify”), through a roundabout etymological path of linguistic evolution...