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180 related items for PubMed ID: 1864826

  • 1. The effects of two levels of linguistic constraint on echolalia and generative language production in children with autism.
    Rydell PJ, Mirenda P.
    J Autism Dev Disord; 1991 Jun; 21(2):131-57. PubMed ID: 1864826
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  • 2. Effects of high and low constraint utterances on the production of immediate and delayed echolalia in young children with autism.
    Rydell PJ, Mirenda P.
    J Autism Dev Disord; 1994 Dec; 24(6):719-35. PubMed ID: 7844096
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  • 3. The functions of immediate echolalia in autistic children.
    Prizant BM, Duchan JF.
    J Speech Hear Disord; 1981 Aug; 46(3):241-9. PubMed ID: 7278167
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  • 4. Echolalic and spontaneous phrase speech in autistic children.
    Howlin P.
    J Child Psychol Psychiatry; 1982 Jul; 23(3):281-93. PubMed ID: 7107744
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  • 5. I, you, me, and autism: an experimental study.
    Lee A, Hobson RP, Chiat S.
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  • 6. Analysis of functions of delayed echolalia in autistic children.
    Prizant BM, Rydell PJ.
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  • 7. Quantifying repetitive speech in autism spectrum disorders and language impairment.
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  • 8. Echolalic responses by a child with autism to four experimental conditions of sociolinguistic input.
    Violette J, Swisher L.
    J Speech Hear Res; 1992 Feb; 35(1):139-47. PubMed ID: 1735962
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  • 9. Using time-delay to improve social play skills with peers for children with autism.
    Liber DB, Frea WD, Symon JB.
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  • 10. Conversational analyses of males with fragile X, Down syndrome, and autism: comparison of the emergence of deviant language.
    Sudhalter V, Cohen IL, Silverman W, Wolf-Schein EG.
    Am J Ment Retard; 1990 Jan; 94(4):431-41. PubMed ID: 2137003
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  • 11. Communicative spontaneity of children with autism: a preliminary analysis.
    Chiang HM.
    Autism; 2008 Jan; 12(1):9-21. PubMed ID: 18178594
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  • 12. Bedtime soliloquies and linguistic competence in autism.
    Baltaxe CA, Simmons JQ.
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  • 13. Why do autistic children...?
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  • 14. Discovering communicative competencies in a nonspeaking child with autism.
    Stiegler LN.
    Lang Speech Hear Serv Sch; 2007 Oct; 38(4):400-13. PubMed ID: 17890519
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  • 15. Neologisms and idiosyncratic language in autistic speakers.
    Volden J, Lord C.
    J Autism Dev Disord; 1991 Jun; 21(2):109-30. PubMed ID: 1864825
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  • 16. Naturalistic observation of children with autism: evidence for intersubjectivity.
    Toomey J, Adams LA.
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  • 17. Echolalia and comprehension in autistic children.
    Roberts JM.
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  • 18. Language acquisition and communicative behavior in autism: toward an understanding of the "whole" of it.
    Prizant BM.
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  • 19. The use of intonation to communicate in pervasive developmental disorders.
    Fine J, Bartolucci G, Ginsberg G, Szatmari P.
    J Child Psychol Psychiatry; 1991 Jul; 32(5):771-82. PubMed ID: 1918227
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  • 20. The Influence of Language Context on Repetitive Speech Use in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder.
    Gladfelter A, VanZuiden C.
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