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Evaluation of elements in hair samples of children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)
In: Evaluation of elements in hair samples of children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) (2022)
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The effects of prenatal smoke exposure on language development- a systematic review
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Pathways from the Early Language and Communication Environment to Literacy Outcomes at the End of Primary School : The Roles of Language Development and Social Development
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Play and prosociality are associated with fewer externalizing problems in children with developmental language disorder: The role of early language and communication environment. ...
Toseeb, Umar; Gibson, Jenny; Newbury, Dianne F. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2020
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Pathways from the early language and communication environment to literacy outcomes at the end of primary school: The roles of language development and social development
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Multi-level evidence of an allelic hierarchy of USH2A variants in hearing, auditory processing and speech/language outcomes
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Play and Prosociality are Associated with Fewer Externalising Problems in Children with Developmental Language Disorder : The Role of Early Language and Communication Environment
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Multi-level evidence of an allelic hierarchy of USH2A variants in hearing, auditory processing and speech/language outcomes
Perrino, Peter A.; Talbot, Lidiya; Kirkland, Rose. - : Nature Publishing Group UK, 2020
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Pathways from the early language and communication environment to literacy outcomes at the end of primary school; the roles of language development and social development
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The genetics of language acquisition
In: International handbook of language acquisition (London, 2019), p. 33-50
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Using Polygenic Profiles to Predict Variation in Language and Psychosocial Outcomes in Early and Middle Childhood. ...
Newbury, Dianne F; Gibson, Jenny; Conti-Ramsden, Gina. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2019
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The Genetics of Language Acquisition
In: The Genetics of Language Acquisition (2019)
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Using polygenic profiles to predict variation in language and psychosocial outcomes in early and middle childhood
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Using polygenic profiles to predict variation in language and psychosocial outcomes in early and middle childhood
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Using Polygenic Profiles to Predict Variation in Language and Psychosocial Outcomes in Early and Middle Childhood.
Newbury, Dianne F; Gibson, Jenny; Conti-Ramsden, Gina. - : American Speech Language Hearing Association, 2019. : J Speech Lang Hear Res, 2019
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Using Polygenic Profiles to Predict Variation in Language and Psychosocial Outcomes in Early and Middle Childhood
Newbury, Dianne F.; Gibson, Jenny L.; Conti-Ramsden, Gina. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2019
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Using polygenic profiles to predict variation in language and psychosocial outcomes in early and middle childhood
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Family aggregation of language impairment in an isolated Chilean population from the Robinson Crusoe Island
In: Family aggregation of language impairment in an isolated Chilean population from the Robinson Crusoe Island (2018)
Abstract: Background: It has been reported that the inhabitants of the Chilean Robinson Crusoe Island have an increased frequency of Specific Language Impairment (SLI) or Developmental Language Disorder (DLD). Aims: In this paper, we aim to explore the familial aggregation of DLD in this community. Methods & procedures: We assessed the frequency of DLD amongst colonial children between the ages of 3 years and 8 years, 11 months (50 individuals from 45 nuclear families). Familial aggregation rates of language-disorder were calculated by assessing all available first-degree relatives (n= 107, 77 parents, 25 siblings, 5 half-siblings) of the probands. Outcomes & results: We found that 71% of the child population performed significantly below expected in measures of phonological production or expressive and receptive morphology. The majority of these children presented with severe expressive and/or receptive language difficulties. A quarter of language disordered probands primarily had phonological difficulties. Family members of affected probands, experienced a higher risk of language-disorder than those of typically-developing probands. This increased risk was apparent regardless of nonverbal IQ. Conclusions & implications: Our study substantiates the existence of a familial form of speech and language disorder on the Robinson Crusoe Island. Furthermore, we find that the familiality is stable regardless of non-verbal IQ, supporting the recent movement to reduce the importance of nonverbal IQ criterion in DLD diagnoses.
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The genomic landscape of language disorders: Insights into evolution
In: The genomic landscape of language disorders: Insights into evolution (2017)
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Next-generation DNA sequencing identifies novel gene variants and pathways involved in specific language impairment
Chen, Xiaowei Sylvia; Reader, Rose H.; Hoischen, Alexander. - : Nature Publishing Group, 2017
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