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Asynchronous language acquisition in developmental dysphasia

A longitudinal study was conducted to document and compare evolution of children with linguistic acquisition impairment. To determine whether development of the analytic mechanisms underlying linguistic processing occured in similar fashion, two children with mixed developmental dysphasia were asses...

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Published in:Brain and cognition 2000-06, Vol.43 (1-3), p.352-357
Main Authors: Ouellet, C, Cohen, H, Le Normand, M T, Braun, C
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