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Specificity of Specific Language Impairment
Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica, 2009In children with specific language impairment (SLI) their problems are supposed to be specifically restricted to language. However, both on a theoretical basis as well as on a practical basis it is often difficult to make a sharp distinction between specific and nonspecific language disorders. In a three-step study we found in the first place that in a
Goorhuis-Brouwer, SM +1 more
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Genotype Specification Language
ACS Synthetic Biology, 2016We describe here the Genotype Specification Language (GSL), a language that facilitates the rapid design of large and complex DNA constructs used to engineer genomes. The GSL compiler implements a high-level language based on traditional genetic notation, as well as a set of low-level DNA manipulation primitives.
Erin H, Wilson +8 more
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Languages for the specification of software
Journal of Systems and Software, 1996Abstract A variety of specification languages exist that support one or more phases of software development. This article emphasizes languages that support the functional phase, i.e., languages that can be used to define the observable behavior of a system.
Daniel E. Cooke +5 more
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1997
Languages differ in their phonological structure and physcholinguists have begun to explore the conseqence, of this fact for speech perception. We review research documenting that listeners attune their perceptual processes finaly to exploit the phonological regularities of their nativ language.
C, Pallier, A, Christophe, J, Mehler
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Languages differ in their phonological structure and physcholinguists have begun to explore the conseqence, of this fact for speech perception. We review research documenting that listeners attune their perceptual processes finaly to exploit the phonological regularities of their nativ language.
C, Pallier, A, Christophe, J, Mehler
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Specification languages and their implementations
Proceedings of the 1993 ACM conference on Computer science - CSC '93, 1993This paper describes some historical software engineering backgrounds leading to specification languages. These specification languages have high promises for the future. One of the main problems is the derivation of implementations. We propose a methodology to translate Lotos specifications into implementations. The principles behind the framework and
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2013
The acquisition of language is one of the most important achievements in young children, in part because most children appear to acquire language with little effort. Some children are not so fortunate, however. There is a large group of children who also have difficulty learning language, but do not have obvious neurological, cognitive, sensory ...
Alan G, Kamhi, Mary Kristen, Clark
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The acquisition of language is one of the most important achievements in young children, in part because most children appear to acquire language with little effort. Some children are not so fortunate, however. There is a large group of children who also have difficulty learning language, but do not have obvious neurological, cognitive, sensory ...
Alan G, Kamhi, Mary Kristen, Clark
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An introduction to the specification language SPEC
IEEE Software, 1990SPEC expresses black-box interface specifications for large, distributed systems with real-time constraints. It incorporates conceptual models, inheritance, and the event model. The design of SPEC is discussed, and its primitives, consisting of functions, types, machines, and generators, are described. >
Berzins, Valdis, Luqi
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