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415 related items for PubMed ID: 15324297

  • 1. Present tense be use in young children with specific language impairment: less is more.
    Beverly BL, Williams CC.
    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2004 Aug; 47(4):944-56. PubMed ID: 15324297
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  • 2. The argument-structure complexity effect in children with specific language impairment: evidence from the use of grammatical morphemes in French.
    Pizzioli F, Schelstraete MA.
    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2008 Jun; 51(3):706-21. PubMed ID: 18506045
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  • 3. The effect of temporal adverbials on past tense production by children with specific language impairment.
    Krantz LR, Leonard LB.
    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2007 Feb; 50(1):137-48. PubMed ID: 17344555
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  • 4. Production of tense morphology by Afrikaans-speaking children with and without specific language impairment.
    Southwood F, van Hout R.
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  • 5. Derivational morphology in children with grammatical-specific language impairment.
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  • 6. Lexical aspect and the use of verb morphology by children with specific language impairment.
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    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2007 Jun; 50(3):759-77. PubMed ID: 17538114
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  • 7. Specific language impairment in French-speaking children: beyond grammatical morphology.
    Thordardottir ET, Namazi M.
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  • 8. The expression of aspect in Cantonese-speaking children with specific language impairment.
    Fletcher P, Leonard LB, Stokes SF, Wong AM.
    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2005 Jun; 48(3):621-34. PubMed ID: 16197277
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  • 9. Grammatical tense deficits in children with SLI and nonspecific language impairment: relationships with nonverbal IQ over time.
    Rice ML, Tomblin JB, Hoffman L, Richman WA, Marquis J.
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  • 10. Language-specific effects of task demands on the manifestation of specific language impairment: a comparison of English and Icelandic.
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  • 11. Effects of acoustic manipulation on the real-time inflectional processing of children with specific language impairment.
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    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2006 Dec; 49(6):1238-56. PubMed ID: 17197493
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  • 12. Production of infinitival complements by children with specific language impairment.
    Arndt KB, Schuele CM.
    Clin Linguist Phon; 2012 Jan; 26(1):1-17. PubMed ID: 21728831
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  • 13. Nonword repetition and sentence repetition as clinical markers of specific language impairment: the case of Cantonese.
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    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2006 Apr; 49(2):219-36. PubMed ID: 16671840
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  • 14. Individual differences in the onset of tense marking: a growth-curve analysis.
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  • 15. Analysis and control in children with SLI.
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  • 16. Tense and agreement morphemes in the speech of children with specific language impairment during intervention: phase 2.
    Leonard LB, Camarata SM, Pawłowska M, Brown B, Camarata MN.
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  • 17. Grammaticality sensitivity in children with early focal brain injury and children with specific language impairment.
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    Brain Lang; 2004 Feb; 88(2):215-28. PubMed ID: 14965543
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  • 18. Multilingual home environment and specific language impairment: a case-control study in Chinese children.
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  • 19. Lexical word formation in children with grammatical SLI: a grammar-specific versus an input-processing deficit?
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  • 20. Specific language impairment and child care by a domestic helper: a case-control study in Chinese children.
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