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134 related items for PubMed ID: 983910

  • 1. An assessment of some oral and manual-language skills of hearing children of deaf parents.
    Mayberry R.
    Am Ann Deaf; 1976 Oct; 121(5):507-12. PubMed ID: 983910
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  • 2. Gestural communication in deaf children: the effects and noneffects of parental input on early language development.
    Goldin-Meadow S, Mylander C.
    Monogr Soc Res Child Dev; 1984 Oct; 49(3-4):1-151. PubMed ID: 6537463
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  • 3. Receptive vocabulary development in deaf children with cochlear implants: achievement in an intensive auditory-oral educational setting.
    Hayes H, Geers AE, Treiman R, Moog JS.
    Ear Hear; 2009 Feb; 30(1):128-35. PubMed ID: 19125035
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  • 5. The association between language and symbolic play at two years: evidence from deaf toddlers.
    Spencer PE.
    Child Dev; 1996 Jun; 67(3):867-76. PubMed ID: 8706531
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  • 7. Lexical and grammatical abilities in deaf Italian preschoolers: the role of duration of formal language experience.
    Rinaldi P, Caselli C.
    J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ; 2009 Jun; 14(1):63-75. PubMed ID: 18535300
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  • 8. Language and theory of mind: a study of deaf children.
    Schick B, de Villiers P, de Villiers J, Hoffmeister R.
    Child Dev; 2007 Jun; 78(2):376-96. PubMed ID: 17381779
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  • 10. [The prelanguage of the child with severe auditory deficiency and its extensions in the acquisition of his language].
    Matteodo L.
    Rev Laryngol Otol Rhinol (Bord); 1979 Jun; 100(7-8):493-502. PubMed ID: 531384
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  • 13. [Teaching sign language to the families of the deaf: focusing the learning process].
    Caporali SA, de Lacerda CB, Marques PL.
    Pro Fono; 2005 Jun; 17(1):89-98. PubMed ID: 15835573
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  • 15. A comparative study of speech development between deaf children with cochlear implants who have been educated with spoken or spoken+sign language.
    Jiménez MS, Pino MJ, Herruzo J.
    Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol; 2009 Jan; 73(1):109-14. PubMed ID: 19046778
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  • 16. First stage of language acquisition through two modalities in deaf and hearing children.
    Volterra V, Caselli MC.
    Ital J Neurol Sci; 1986 Apr; Suppl 5():109-15. PubMed ID: 3759399
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  • 17. Language skills of children with early cochlear implantation.
    Geers AE, Nicholas JG, Sedey AL.
    Ear Hear; 2003 Feb; 24(1 Suppl):46S-58S. PubMed ID: 12612480
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  • 20. Metacognitive development of deaf children: lessons from the appearance-reality and false belief tasks.
    Courtin C, Melot AM.
    Dev Sci; 2005 Jan; 8(1):16-25. PubMed ID: 15647063
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