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Ambiguity in case marking does not affect the description of transitive events in German: evidence from sentence production and eye-tracking
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The alignment of agent-first preferences with visual event representations in German vs. Arabic speakers
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Mental State Verb Production as a Measure of Perspective Taking in Narrations of Individuals With Down Syndrome
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Syntactic Problems in German Individuals with Down Syndrome: Evidence from the Production of Wh-Questions
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The comprehension of wh-questions and passives in German children and adolescents with Down syndrome
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Lexikalisch- semantische Fähigkeiten von Erwachsenen mit Down-Syndrom
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When “one” can be “two”: Cross-linguistic differences affect children’s interpretation of the numeral one
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When “One” Can Be “Two”: Cross-Linguistic Differences Affect Children’s Interpretation of the Numeral One
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Describing Events: Changes in Eye Movements and Language Production Due to Visual and Conceptual Properties of Scenes
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Syndrome-specific deficits in developmental language disorders - evidence from German agreement morphology
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Deficits in comprehending wh-questions in children with hearing loss – the contribution of phonological short-term memory and syntactic complexity
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Regular and irregular inflectional morphology in acquired language disorders - the case of German
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Acquisition of who-question comprehension in German children with hearing loss
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Wen kämmt der Junge? - Eine Studie zum Verständnis von w-Fragen bei Kindern mit Down-Syndrom
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