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Child Language Lab MQ

@cllmq

The Child Language Lab, led by Professor Katherine Demuth and Dr Nan Xu, studies the process of early child language acquisition.

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Part 2 of the eye-tracking workshop will be held on the 8th of September. This time about time-series analysis approaches! We can’t wait!!! 👏🏻 #registernow

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Today is the last day to sign up for our free eyetracking workshop looking at data analysis and statistical approaches. Sign up here: redcap.link/CLaS_ETworksho… to join us on Thursday 8 September.

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Excited to discuss implications of recent research on listening effort and listening-related fatigue with teachers of students who are deaf/hard of hearing and other attendees at #beyondspeech2022 Thank you Child Language Lab MQ and Centre for Language Sciences MQ for the invitation!

Excited to discuss implications of recent research on listening effort and listening-related fatigue with teachers of students who are deaf/hard of hearing and other attendees at #beyondspeech2022 

Thank you <a href="/cllmq/">Child Language Lab MQ</a> and <a href="/CLaSMQ/">Centre for Language Sciences MQ</a> for the invitation!
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We are halfway through our #BeyondSpeech2022 workshop, many great insights and lots of practical applications important for clinicians and teachers! Thank you Samantha Gustafson Katie Neal Traci Flynn and Rosanne Abrahamse 👏🏻

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What a success! The Beyond Speech Workshop #2022 has come to an end with an inspiring presentation from Evelien Dirks on Dutch family-centred early intervention. Lots of thanks to everyone involved for making this such a great day!!!

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"Children with hearing loss can use subject–verb agreement to predict during spoken language processing" by Ben Davies Child Language Lab MQ published in the Journal of Experimental Child Psychology sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Read more about Child Language Lab here > mq.edu.au/about/about-th…

"Children with hearing loss can use subject–verb agreement to predict during spoken language processing" by <a href="/BenDav135/">Ben Davies</a> <a href="/cllmq/">Child Language Lab MQ</a> published in the Journal of Experimental Child Psychology sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Read more about Child Language Lab here &gt; mq.edu.au/about/about-th…
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As the Child Language Lab we were glad to have been part of this day, it was a great way to remember our beloved colleague 🌟

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"A scoping review of the effects of classroom acoustic conditions on primary school children’s mental wellbeing" by #MQHearing Kiri Mealings journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13… Read more about Kiri's research here > researchers.mq.edu.au/en/persons/kir…

"A scoping review of the effects of classroom acoustic conditions on primary school children’s mental wellbeing" by #MQHearing Kiri Mealings journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13… Read more about Kiri's research here &gt; researchers.mq.edu.au/en/persons/kir…
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We're thrilled for our colleague Prof Greg Leigh, who is the inaugural recipient of the Hearing Australia Lifetime Achievement Award. For more than 40 years Greg has been driving better outcomes for Australians with #HearingLoss. Wonderful to see his immense contribution recognised.

We're thrilled for our colleague Prof Greg Leigh, who is the inaugural recipient of the <a href="/Hearing_aus/">Hearing Australia</a> Lifetime Achievement Award. For more than 40 years Greg has been driving better outcomes for Australians with #HearingLoss. Wonderful to see his immense contribution recognised.