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Verbal short-term memory and sentence comprehension in German children and adolescents with Down syndrome: Beware of the task
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Regular and irregular inflection in down syndrome - New evidence from German
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Comparing Specific Language Impairment and Hearing Impairment: Different Profiles in German Verbal Agreement Morphology
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Verbal Agreement Inflection in German Children With Down Syndrome
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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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Quantifier comprehension is linked to linguistic rather than to numerical skills. Evidence from children with Down syndrome and Williams syndrome
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Language comprehension in children, adolescents, and adults with Down syndrome
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Acquisition of who-question comprehension in German children with hearing loss
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The many ways quantifiers count: Children's quantifier comprehension and cardinal number knowledge are not exclusively related
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Inflectional morphology in German hearing-impaired children
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The Impact of Orthographic Consistency on German Spoken Word Identification
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