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The Role of Explicit Intervention in the Development of Prosody in Spanish as a Non-Nattive Language
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“... loss in children lead to a deficient development of spoken language, resulting in a negative impact...”
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“... in Fortran language using three-dimensional finite elements. The validation of the program was done...”
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“... elements in 48 texts written by eight students. These texts were based on the reading of four books that...”
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“... dimensions in recent years. The decrease in social relations has contributed to the greater exposure of this...”
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“... caregivers, including: family and social disruptions; a decrease in formal and informal support; an increase...”
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