While consonant acquisition clearly requires mastery of different articulatory configurations (segments), sub-segmental features and suprasegmental contexts influence both order of acquisition and mismatch (error) patterns (Bérubé, Bernhardt, Stemberger & Ciocca, 2020). Constraints-based nonlinear phonology provides a comprehensive framework for investigating the impact of sub- and suprasegmental impacts on acquisition (Bernhardt & Stemberger, 1998). The current study adopted such a framework in order to investigate these questions for Granada Spanish.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMental health care for the homeless population (HP) is an important topic but supported by several studies as underexplored. Given the complexity of this demand, there are several services in the SUS and SUAS that require an intersectoral work articulated in a network; however, studies point out several flaws in their performance. In this secondary statistical study, we propose a discussion of this articulation based on the results of the SUAS 2019 CENSUS.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: If aerobic capacity is stimulated early in life, maximal oxygen consumption during adulthood is assured.
Aim: To analyze the effects of a high intensity interval training (HIIT) in adolescents on the maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) measured using the 20-m shuttle run test (20mSRT).
Material And Methods: Twenty eight teenagers aged 13 ± 0.
[Purpose] The aim of this study was to determine the variations in the blood muscular damage indicators post application of two complex training programs for back squats. [Subjects and Methods] Seven military athletes were the subjects of this study. The study had a quasi-experimental cross-over intra-subject design.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF[Purpose] The aim of this study was to determine the acute effect temporal of a complex training protocol on 30 meter sprint times. A secondary objective was to evaluate the fatigue indexes of military athletes. [Subjects and Methods] Seven military athletes were the subjects of this study.
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