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Language disorders

Handbook of Clinical Neurology, 2020
Developmental language disorders (DLD) are prevalent and persistent among school-age children but are often underrecognized. This chapter discusses the ways in which the various components of communication are impacted by these disorders and outlines the differences in expression seen in different languages. Research on biological and psychologic roots
R. Paul
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Language Disorders

The Massachusetts General Hospital Guide to Learning Disabilities, 2018
Drew C. Coman, Nicholas D. Mian
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Language Disordered or Deaf?

International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 1980
SummaryA case history is presented of a child diagnosed as language disordered by one agency and profoundly deaf by another. The implications of this are discussed, and modifications to standard audiological procedures suggested when language disorder is suspected.
B, Kellett, S, Ward
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Language Disorder Resolved?

International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 1982
A procedure to identify and remediate preschool potentially language disordered children is described. A comparison of the histories and response to remediation of groups of children diagnosed as having auditory imperception, receptive language disorder, and severe language delay is made.
S, Ward, B, Kellett
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MentalBERT: Publicly Available Pretrained Language Models for Mental Healthcare

International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, 2021
Mental health is a critical issue in modern society, and mental disorders could sometimes turn to suicidal ideation without adequate treatment. Early detection of mental disorders and suicidal ideation from social content provides a potential way for ...
Shaoxiong Ji   +5 more
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Developmental language disorders

Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, 1997
Developmental language disorders are among the most common disorders of childhood referred to the pediatric neurologist. This article presents an overview of developmental language disorders, a discussion of the definition of developmental language disorders, potential causal factors, and a description of possible subtypes of language disorders in ...
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Genes, language development, and language disorders

Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2007
AbstractGenetic factors are important contributors to language and learning disorders, and discovery of the underlying genes can help delineate the basic neurological pathways that are involved. This information, in turn, can help define disorders and their perceptual and processing deficits.
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