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1. The Effect of Background Noise, Bilingualism, Socioeconomic Status, and Cognitive Functioning on Primary School Children's Narrative Listening Comprehension.

2. Teachers' descriptions of classroom communication after an SLP-led in-service training.

3. 'It depends on who I'm with': How young people with developmental language disorder describe their experiences of language and communication in school.

4. A randomized controlled trial of the effectiveness of teacher continued professional development on student language outcomes.

5. Best ear hearing level, time factors and language outcome in Swedish children with mild and moderate hearing loss with hearing aids.

6. Word definition skills in elementary school children – The contribution of bilingualism, cognitive factors, and social factors.

7. Predictors of narrative text quality in students with hearing loss.

8. Description and prediction of reading decoding skills in Swedish children with Developmental Language Disorder.

9. Enhancing teachers' classroom communication skills – Measuring the effect of a continued professional development programme for mainstream school teachers.

10. Perceived listening effort in children with hearing loss: listening to a dysphonic voice in quiet and in noise.

11. Children's experiences of their learning environment: Psychometric properties of a questionnaire evaluating classroom environment, activities and interactions.

12. Development of an Auditory Passage Comprehension Task for Swedish Primary School Children of Cultural and Linguistic Diversity.

13. Effects of intervention on self-efficacy and text quality in elementary school students' narrative writing.

14. Reading Ability and Working Memory in School-Age Children Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing Using Cochlear Implants and/or Hearing Aids: A 3-Year Follow-Up on Computer-Based Phonics Training.

15. Improving narrative writing skills through observational learning: a study of Swedish 5th-grade students.

17. Children's development of semantic verbal fluency during summer vacation versus during formal schooling.

18. Implementation and evaluation of a teacher intervention program on classroom communication.

19. Passage comprehension performance in children with cochlear implants and/or hearing aids: the effects of voice quality and multi-talker babble noise in relation to executive function.

20. Writing intervention in university students with normal hearing and in those with hearing impairment: can observational learning improve argumentative text writing?

21. Brain Measures of Toddlers' Shape Recognition Predict Language and Cognitive Skills at 6–7 Years.

22. The Contribution of Bilingualism, Parental Education, and School Characteristics to Performance on the Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals: Fourth Edition, Swedish.

23. The influence of voice quality and multi-talker babble noise on sentence processing and recall performance in school children using cochlear implant and/or hearing aids.

24. A virtual speaker in noisy classroom conditions: supporting or disrupting children's listening comprehension?

25. Latent Semantic Analysis Discriminates Children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) from Children with Typical Language Development.

26. Listening Comprehension and Listening Effort in the Primary School Classroom.

27. Is children’s listening effort in background noise influenced by the speaker’s voice quality?

28. Immediate Passage Comprehension and Encoding of Information Into Long-Term Memory in Children With Normal Hearing: The Effect of Voice Quality and Multitalker Babble Noise.

29. The effect of voice quality and competing speakers in a passage comprehension task: performance in relation to cognitive functioning in children with normal hearing.

30. The effect of voice quality and competing speakers in a passage comprehension task: perceived effort in relation to cognitive functioning and performance in children with normal hearing.

32. Using a multi-feature paradigm to measure mismatch responses to minimal sound contrasts in children with cochlear implants and hearing aids.

33. How Children Perceive the Acoustic Environment of Their School.

34. Quantifying Semantic Linguistic Maturity in Children.

35. Semantic Processing in Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children: Large N400 Mismatch Effects in Brain Responses, Despite Poor Semantic Ability.

36. Are children with stronger cognitive capacity more or less disturbed by classroom noise and dysphonic teachers?

37. On the interaction of speakers' voice quality, ambient noise and task complexity with children's listening comprehension and cognition.

38. Working memory and referential communication--multimodal aspects of interaction between children with sensorineural hearing impairment and normal hearing peers.

39. Segmental and suprasegmental properties in nonword repetition - An explorative study of the associations with nonword decoding in children with normal hearing and children with bilateral cochlear implants.

40. Does the speaker's voice quality influence children's performance on a language comprehension test?

41. Computer-assisted reading intervention with a phonics approach for children using cochlear implants or hearing aids.

42. Coordination of Gaze and Speech in Communication Between Children With Hearing Impairment and Normal-Hearing Peers.

43. Coordination of Gaze and Speech in Communication Between Children With Hearing Impairment and Normal-Hearing Peers.

44. The slower the better? Does the speaker's speech rate influence children's performance on a language comprehension test?

45. Nonword Repetition – A Clinical Marker for Specific Language Impairment in Swedish Associated with Parents’ Language-Related Problems.

46. Timing of gazes in child dialogues: a time-course analysis of requests and back channelling in referential communication.

47. Spoken and Written Narratives in Swedish Children and Adolescents With Hearing Impairment.

48. 'You sometimes get more than you ask for': responses in referential communication between children and adolescents with cochlear implant and hearing peers.

49. Production and perception of metrical patterns in Swedish children with language impairment.

50. Vowel spaces in Swedish adolescents with cochlear implants.

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