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2016 Ardila et al The role of Wernicke’s area in language comprehension

The Role of Wernicke’s Area in Language Comprehension

... Wernicke’s area may be better construed as two cortical modules ...form area in the auditory ventral stream and an “inner speech areain the auditory dorsal stream), thus ... See full document

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A Brain for Speech  Evolutionary Continuity in Primate and Human Auditory Vocal Processing

A Brain for Speech Evolutionary Continuity in Primate and Human Auditory Vocal Processing

... notion of mirror neurons as representing other agent’s intentions or goals has been questioned by some authors and this is now a matter of intense debate (Cook et ...Concerning the gestural theory ... See full document

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Developing reading comprehension through graphic organizers in CLIL

Developing reading comprehension through graphic organizers in CLIL

... aspect of learning, scaffolding plays an essential role because, in terms of CLIL, it is necessary for the teacher to offer support to the learners until they have enough tools ... See full document

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A task based Framework proposal for teaching reading comprehension at the Medical School

A task based Framework proposal for teaching reading comprehension at the Medical School

... teaching of English whose main objective is communicative competence. In the 1950´s Noam Chomsky defined communicative competence as abilities and dispositions to understanding and ...on, ... See full document

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Impact of the application of reading strategies on the development of intensive reading comprehension in a content based science class

Impact of the application of reading strategies on the development of intensive reading comprehension in a content based science class

... 14 comprehension in students of fifth level. The gotten results pointed out the importance of promoting different activities before and after students read a given text ... See full document

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Research Article The Elusive Role of the Left Temporal Pole (BA38) in Language: A Preliminary Meta-Analytic Connectivity Study

Research Article The Elusive Role of the Left Temporal Pole (BA38) in Language: A Preliminary Meta-Analytic Connectivity Study

... that the temporal pole represents a semantic hub of the brain, or the neural substrates that subserve participating in the processing of “unique entities” ...names ... See full document

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TítuloTwo aspects of Gitai Go in the Japanese language and the role of vagueness in interpersonal communication

TítuloTwo aspects of Gitai Go in the Japanese language and the role of vagueness in interpersonal communication

... On the other hand, four out of 23 teachers reported that the child who is Honwaka makes other children and teachers around them feel relaxed through their ...Though the questionnaire presented ... See full document

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REVIEW ARTICLE The role of the arcuate fasciculus in conduction aphasia

REVIEW ARTICLE The role of the arcuate fasciculus in conduction aphasia

... anterior, language transferring by the AF has also been recently ...that the AF not only transmits information from temporal to frontal areas, but also in the opposite direction ... See full document

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The sex variable in foreign language learning: an integrative approach

The sex variable in foreign language learning: an integrative approach

... evidence of its role as a mirror of social demands and expectations, but apart from that, a specific teaching methodology could also be contributing to girls’ language learning ...pattern ... See full document

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The role of memory in the english as a second language classroom

The role of memory in the english as a second language classroom

... that of multiple intelligences, as according to results teachers tend to foster the use of different intelligences in the ...mainly in daily practice. Therefore, it could be ... See full document

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Book overview and Q&A with David Marsh, Victor Pavón-Vázquez, and María Jesús Frigols-Martín [Review of the book the higher education language landscape: Ensuring quality in english language degree programmes, Valencia, Spain: Viu]

Book overview and Q&A with David Marsh, Victor Pavón-Vázquez, and María Jesús Frigols-Martín [Review of the book the higher education language landscape: Ensuring quality in english language degree programmes, Valencia, Spain: Viu]

... covers the first eight levers under the heading Governance & ...Strategy. In this section, issues such as University Language Policy, Program Objectives and Language Planning, ... See full document

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2020 Ardila Supplementary motor area aphasia revisited

2020 Ardila Supplementary motor area aphasia revisited

... reviewing the available evidence regarding the involvement of the SMA in speech and language processing, Hertrich et ...to the use of inner speech mechanisms during ... See full document

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Theory of Mind and language comprehension in schizophrenia

Theory of Mind and language comprehension in schizophrenia

... Theory of mind and meta-representational defi cit in schizophrenia ToM has been defi ned as the natural capacity to attribute/ infer mental states in order to explain and predict behaviour ... See full document

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2016 Ardila & Bernal Neuroimaging of Language  The Contribution of fMRI

2016 Ardila & Bernal Neuroimaging of Language The Contribution of fMRI

... Since the initial neuroimaging studies, it was observed that the left extrastriate visual cortex plays a central role in word recognition ...this area becomes active with the ... See full document

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2016 Ardila & Bernal Neuroimaging of Language The contribution of fMRI

2016 Ardila & Bernal Neuroimaging of Language The contribution of fMRI

... Since the initial neuroimaging studies, it was observed that the left extrastriate visual cortex plays a central role in word recognition ...this area becomes active with the ... See full document

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Metacognitive strategies for listening comprehension : a study of MEIF students of english II at the Languaje Center Córdoba Universidad Veracruzana

Metacognitive strategies for listening comprehension : a study of MEIF students of english II at the Languaje Center Córdoba Universidad Veracruzana

... to the term “learner training” in order to help students raise awareness of the process of learning a language as well as how they can face their own difficulties among other ... See full document

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2016 Ardila et al  How localized are language areas

Alfredo Ardila 1, , Byron Bernal2 , Monica Rosselli3

... During the early 21st century, Ardila (2010) further developed the idea concerning the two fundamental dimensions in language ...forms of aphasia which are linked to impairments ... See full document

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1999 Ardila The role of insula in language

1999 Ardila The role of insula in language

... concerning the potential participation of the insula in ...literature. The ®nal paper, unfortunately, was published only after Benson’s death (Ardila et ...pretations of ... See full document

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Student’s perceptions on their listening comprehension difficulties in EFL classrooms: An Ecuadorian case

Student’s perceptions on their listening comprehension difficulties in EFL classrooms: An Ecuadorian case

... that the lack of understanding is because of the mispronunciation of the ...to the fact that students are not familiar with the pronunciation system, which it is ... See full document

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Inferential reading in language 1 and language 2 (french)  The argumentative text

Inferential reading in language 1 and language 2 (french) The argumentative text

... take the texts they work with as if they were L2 texts, in order to work fully on the text to ...should, in the process of their own professional training, acquire at least one ... See full document

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