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The way the tests are administered is adjusted to the communicative abilities of the subject in order to create a natural test situation.
However, as has already been mentioned, providing clear predictions about the course of any child's linguistic and communicative abilities is extremely difficult.
These machines were small in capacity, had primitive communicative abilities but slowly increased in power and capability.
Human cognitive and communicative abilities arise as people do things together while drawing on material, linguistic and other resources.
Another criticism is that the Versant tests do not measure communicative abilities because there are no interaction exchanges between live participants.
He reports at some length on the communicative abilities of a virtual menagerie, ranging from honeybees to humpback whales.
Information operations and communicative abilities are one of the largest and most influence aspects of public diplomacy within a counterinsurgency.
Ms. Toda's programming suggested an eagerness to win over an audience with her communicative abilities rather than by riding on the familiarity of the music.
The curriculum supports and develops keen problem-solving skills, analytical reasoning, advanced communicative abilities, and increased capacity for independent thinking.
The Alex Studies: Cognitive and Communicative abilities of Grey Parrots.
Developmental disabilities such as autism and neurological disorders such as cerebral palsy may also result in impaired communicative abilities.
Pepperberg, Irene (2002): The Alex Studies: cognitive and communicative abilities of grey parrots.
The process of scaffolding the communicative abilities of young children is not straightforward and depends on how the adult interprets the child's verbal and non-verbal communication.
It is just this point that is made by Lado, whose approach to language teaching is so often represented as directly opposed to the development of communicative abilities:
It aims to build on the child's current communicative repertoire, even if this is unconventional; and using more natural activities and events as contexts to support the development of the child's communicative abilities.
There will be five broadly defined Kluge Chairs, the occupants of which will be people of great scholarly accomplishment chosen solely for their intellectual and communicative abilities and free to pursue their own research in the Library's collections.
In Wild Minds: What Animals Really Think, by Marc D. Hauser (Owl/ Holt, $15), a noted psychologist and neurologist reports on the surprising communicative abilities of a wide variety of animals, from dolphins to honeybees.
In 1943, when the child psychiatrist Leo Kanner published the first case studies of autism as a medical condition, it was characterized by very severe impairments in social interaction and language and communicative abilities, combined with the presence of unusual repetitious behaviors.
This greater reliance on context means that the branch of linguistics termed 'pragmatics'(e.g. Levinson 1983; Sperber and Wilson 1986) is likely to be of far greater significance than semantics of syntax in those material culture studies which investigate the object's communicative abilities.
Distinguished Chairs (appointed) The Kluge Chairs are unique in Washington, D.C. Designed for people of great scholarly accomplishment, they are chosen solely for their intellectual and communicative abilities by the Librarian of Congress in consultation with a distinguished Scholars Council.
However, studies of children's communicative abilities prior to the onset of spoken language have indicated that the origins of communication may be traced back to the earliest days after birth, and that full mastery of the morpho-syntactic devices for expressing complex meanings may not be fully understood until early adolescence.