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A preliminary version of a computerized naming test for preschool children with language impairment

The most prevailing hypothesis regarding mechanisms behind specific language impairment today is the hypothesis of general limitations of processing capacity. Such an hypothesis can hardly be tested by available language assessment tools, especially not by instruments in use for clinical assessment...

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Published in:Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology phoniatrics, vocology, 2000, Vol.25 (3), p.115-121
Main Authors: Sahlen, Birgitta, Radeborg, Karl, Wagner, Christina Reuterskiold, Friberg, Carolin, Rydahl, Lina
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