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Jean-Martin Charcot’s role in the 19th century study of music aphasia
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Written language production disorders: historical and recent perspectives
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Examining language functions: a reassessment of Bastian's contribution to aphasia assessment
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Speaking for yourself: the medico-legal aspects of aphasia in nineteenth-century Britain
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The modern beginnings of research into developmental language disorders
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Book synopsis: Cognitive development in children is a highly complex process which, while remarkably resilient, can be disrupted in a variety of ways. This volume focuses on two types of neurodevelopmental disorder: syndromic conditions such as fragile X syndrome, Down syndrome, Williams syndrome and velocardiofacial syndrome; and non-syndromic conditions including dyslexia, specific language impairment, autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. This book provides a state-of-the-art review of current research and covers key topics across the full range of developmental disorders. Topics covered include: diagnosis and comorbidity genetics longitudinal studies computational models distinguishing disorder from disadvantage language and culture the modern beginnings of research into developmental disorders The book also looks at how the study of developmental disorders has contributed to our understanding of typical development, and themes emerge that are common across chapters, including intervention and education, and the neurobiological bases of developmental disorders. The result is a fascinating and thought-provoking volume that will be indispensable to advanced students, researchers and practitioners in the fields of developmental psychology, neuropsychology, speech and language therapy, and developmental disorders.
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Applied Linguistics and Communication (to 2020)
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URL: http://www.psypress.com/books/details/9781848720848/ https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/5264/1/5264.pdf https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/5264/
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The 'idioglossia' cases of the 1890s and the clinical investigation and treatment of developmental language impairment
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Re-examining Paul Broca’s initial presentation of M. Leborgne: understanding the impetus for brain and language research
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Commemorating the 3rd epoch of Aphasia research: 50 years since the founding of the Academy of Aphasia
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"Fools at musick": Thomas Willis (1621-1675) on congenital amusia
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Darwin’s contribution to the study of child development and language acquisition
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The emergence of the age variable in 19th-century neurology: considerations of recovery patterns in acquired childhood aphasia
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Multiple languages, memory, and regression: an examination of Ribot's Law
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Research in applied linguistics at Birkbeck, university of London
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