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CogNet Library: Journals
Applied Psycholinguistics
Cambridge University Press
Volume 26 Issue 1
Jan 01, 2005
ISSN: 01427164
Applied Psycholinguistics
Volume 26 : Issue 1
Table of Contents
Introduction
Martha Crago
Page
1-1
Moving toward a unified effort to understand the nature and causes of language disorders
MABEL L. RICE and STEVEN F. WARREN
Page
3-6
Language symptoms of developmental language disorders: An overview of autism, Down syndrome, fragile X, specific language impairment, and Williams syndrome
MABEL L. RICE, STEVEN F. WARREN and STACY K. BETZ
Page
7-27
Designing studies to investigate the relationships between genes, environments, and developmental language disorders
HELEN TAGERFLUSBERG
Page
29-39
Designing measures for profiling and genotypephenotype studies of individuals with genetic syndromes or developmental language disorders
CAROLYN B. MERVIS and BYRON F. ROBINSON
Page
41-64
Neurocognitive studies of language impairments: The bottom-up approach
RALPH-AXEL MLLER
Page
65-78
Electrophysiology in the study of developmental language impairments: Prospects and challenges for a top-down approach
COLIN PHILLIPS
Page
79-96
Planning studies of etiology
SHELLEY D. SMITH and COLLEEN A. MORRIS
Page
97-110
Dissection of molecular mechanisms underlying speech and language disorders
SIMON E. FISHER
Page
111-128
Language and genetics: Needs and opportunities
PEGGY McCARDLE, JUDITH COOPER and LISA FREUND
Page
129-135
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