Objects, motions, and paths: spatial language in children with Williams syndrome.
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Space and Language in Williams syndrome: Insights from typical developmentSource-goal asymmetries in motion representation: Implications for language production and comprehension.Williams syndrome: 15 years of psychological research.Twelve-Month-Old Infants' Encoding of Goal and Source Paths in Agentive and Non-Agentive Motion Events.Neural substrates of processing path and manner information of a moving eventLanguage abilities in Williams syndrome: a critical review.Vocabulary abilities of children with Williams syndrome: strengths, weaknesses, and relation to visuospatial construction ability.
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Objects, motions, and paths: spatial language in children with Williams syndrome.
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Objects, motions, and paths: spatial language in children with Williams syndrome.
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Objects, motions, and paths: spatial language in children with Williams syndrome.
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Objects, motions, and paths: spatial language in children with Williams syndrome.
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Objects, motions, and paths: spatial language in children with Williams syndrome.
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Andrea Zukowski
Barbara Landau
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10.1207/S15326942DN231&2_6
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2003-01-01T00:00:00Z