Phonotactic probability and past tense use by children with specific language impairment and their typically developing peers.
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Problems with tense marking in children with specific language impairment: not how but whenChildren with a history of SLI show reduced sensitivity to audiovisual temporal asynchrony: an ERP study.Decreased sensitivity to long-distance dependencies in children with a history of specific language impairment: electrophysiological evidenceThe interface between neighborhood density and optional infinitives: normal development and Specific Language Impairment.Quantifying the relative contributions of lexical and phonological factors to regular past tense accuracyMorphology and syntax in late talkers at age 5.Using network science in the language sciences and clinic.What compound words mean to children with specific language impairmentPast tense -ed omissions by children with specific language impairment: The role of sonority and phonotactics.Performance of children on the Turkish Nonword Repetition Test: Effect of word similarity, word length, and scoring.Influences of Phonological Context on Tense Marking in Spanish-English Dual Language Learners.Language Proficiency and Sustained Attention in Monolingual and Bilingual Children with and without Language Impairment.Do the Hard Things First: A Randomized Controlled Trial Testing the Effects of Exemplar Selection on Generalization Following Therapy for Grammatical Morphology.Rule-based learning of regular past tense in children with specific language impairment.Verb inflection in German-learning children with typical and atypical language acquisition: the impact of subsyllabic frequencies.A Web-based interface to calculate phonotactic probability for words and nonwords in Modern Standard Arabic.
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Phonotactic probability and past tense use by children with specific language impairment and their typically developing peers.
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Jennifer Davis
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2007-10-01T00:00:00Z