| 11. | Expressive Language Disability : This disability causes a youngster to have trouble sharing her thoughts.
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| 12. | Their expressive language is often devoid of any meaning.
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| 13. | For children with phonological and expressive language difficulties, there is evidence supporting speech and language therapy.
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| 14. | Well, they say Russian is an expressive language.
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| 15. | In doing so, MIT was intended to help individuals with aphasia recall words and use expressive language.
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| 16. | "We get some kids who are four years old and have absolutely no expressive language, " she said.
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| 17. | However, many of his later publications on non-poetic topics are written in the expressive language of prose poems.
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| 18. | However, most studies focused on children with severe problems, where comprehension as well as expressive language was affected.
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| 19. | If suspected of having a mixed receptive-expressive language disorder, treatment is available from a speech therapist or pathologist.
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| 20. | Historical writers frequently relied upon recourses from literary models to invest their accounts with a more expressive language.
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