Reported Speech: In this article, you will be introduced to reported speech, its meaning and definition, how and when to use it. You can also check out the examples given for a much better understanding of reported speech.
Self-Reported Speech Problems in Adolescents and Young Adults with 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome: A Cross-Sectional Cohort Study Nicole E Spruijt1, Jacob AS Vorstman2, Moshe Kon1, Aebele B Mink van der Molen1 1Department of Plastic Surgery, University Medical Center Utrecht,...
Results Of 136 815 patients who received survey invitations, 29 656 (21.7%) responded and 22 889 patients (mean [SD] age, 55.16 [15.96] years; 14 447 [63.1%] female; 18 301 [80.0%] white) read 1 or more notes in the past 12 months and completed error questions. Of these ...
Classroom-related symptoms were identified for each classroom, those that improved when away from the school [44], combining these questions: “In the past 3 months, how often did you experience the following symptom?” (never or almost never, every day, sometimes) with “If you marked every...
It has previously been tested and validated in preschool aged children without cognitive or developmental disorders and has shown to be effective in discriminating children with speech difficulties.19 In our study, the majority of patients scored high. As a result, a large group of patients is ...
However, after the talk, Foxx was kind enough to indulge the undersigned writer, and others, in brief questions. Reading from a brief, prepared question (PDF format: LINK ; Local archive ; Wayback *.html format: LINK ; Local archive ; Archive Today ; Wayback), this writer asked Foxx ...
(intervention vs. control). T-tests were used to analyse within-group changes in the measures of child problem behaviour. From these same mixed models, also the following contrasts were tested to answer the study questions: difference in outcome changes between the study groups (1) from pre- ...
, and three additional journals in which eligible records using open questions had been sourced (International Tinnitus Journal, Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, and Hearing, Balance and Communication which was formerly the Journal of Audiological Medicine). The final manual search identified ...
Results Of 136 815 patients who received survey invitations, 29 656 (21.7%) responded and 22 889 patients (mean [SD] age, 55.16 [15.96] years; 14 447 [63.1%] female; 18 301 [80.0%] white) read 1 or more notes in the past 12 months and completed error questions. Of these ...