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Development and Disorders of Written Language

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
Volume 1 under this title, published in 1965, was concerned mainly with the development of a "Picture Story Language Test." The present volume includes further analyses of the results for normal children and comparative findings for exceptional children: those with reading disability, mental retardation, social and emotional disturbance, speech ...
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FOXP Genes, Neural Development, Speech and Language Disorders

2009
Foxp subfamily genes were recently recognized to be members of the Fox gene family. Foxp subfamily members contain a zinc finger domain and a leucine zipper motif in addition to a forkhead domain and their DNA binding capacities and transcriptional activities are regulated by homo- and heterodimerization via a zinc finger and a leucine zipper motif ...
Hiroshi, Takahashi   +2 more
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[Language development, language development disorders and the brain].

Laryngo- rhino- otologie, 2009
When a child comes into the world, it has - when normally developed - a brain that is perfectly equipped to learn language(s). Previous studies have shown that processing becomes faster and more efficient as time moves on, but in essence the basis of these processes already exists.
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Language Development and Language Disorders in Children and Adolescents

1981
The first part of this chapter will provide an overview of the authors’ orientation; this will be followed by a second part on normal language development and then by a third part on language disorders. Thus the discussion of language disorders is the ultimate goal of this chapter.
Sheldon M. Frank, R. W. Rieber
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[Early detection of language development disorders. Parents as engaged observers of language development disorders].

Folia phoniatrica, 1991
In the process of early detection of developmental language disorders, the option of the parents can be reckoned with. Especially the parental opinion about the language production of their child is reliable and based on a realistic norm, while their opinion about language comprehension and pragmatics is unreliable.
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Child language development and disorders

2011
Invited panel speaker for the Seminar on Research & Researchers Without Borders: Global Issues ...
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[Language development disorders in childhood: nonverbal intelligence and language comprehension].

Klinische Padiatrie, 2000
33 children with Specific Language Impairment (F 80, ICD 10) were randomly selected and their results regarding nonverbal intelligence, passive vocabulary and sentence comprehension were compared with data of 33 control children matched by age and sex. Although cognitive performance is average in both groups, significant differences regarding nonverbal
B, Eisenwort   +3 more
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