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Early speech development in Koolen de Vries syndrome limited by oral praxis and hypotonia
KANSL1 variant of social function tension speech language apraxia
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2018/3/5
KANSL1 variants, 25 with 17q21.31 microdeletion), aged 1.0–27.0 years were assessed for oral-motor, speech, language, literacy, and social functioning. Early history included hypotonia and feeding dif...
A set of regulatory genes co-expressed in embryonic human brain is implicated in disrupted speech development
Genetic disorders FOXP2 language barriers genome sequencing the children's speech apraxia
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2018/3/5
Genetic investigations of people with impaired development of spoken language provide windows into key aspects of human biology. Over 15 years after FOXP2 was identified, most speech and language impa...
Left-right asymmetry of maturation rates in human embryonic neural development
gene expression lateralization development
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2017/8/25
Background Left-right asymmetry is a fundamental organizing feature of the human brain, and neuro-psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia sometimes involve alterations of brain asymmetry. As early...
Early development of abstract language knowledge: Evidence from perception-production transfer of birth-language memory
phonological acquisition international adoptees retention of early knowledge
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2017/8/25
Children adopted early in life into another linguistic community typically forget their birth language but retain, unaware, relevant linguistic knowledge that may facilitate (re)learning of birth-lang...
The development of children's ability to track and predict turn structure in conversation
Turn taking Conversation Development
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2017/8/25
Children begin developing turn-taking skills in infancy but take several years to fluidly integrate their growing knowledge of language into their turn-taking behavior. In two eye-tracking experiments...
Where do all the motion verbs come fromThe speed of development of manner verbs and path verbs in Indo-European
motion events manner verbs path verbs Indo-European
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2015/12/21
The last four decades have seen huge progress in the description and analysis of
cross-linguistic diversity in the encoding of motion (Talmy 1985, 1991, Slobin
1996, 2004). Comparisons between sat...
Nature,nurture,and connections:Implications of connectionist models for cognitive development
Nature nurture connections connectionist models cognitive development
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2015/6/19
Nature,nurture,and connections:Implications of connectionist models for cognitive development.
Shades of emotion: What the addition of sunglasses or masks to faces reveals about the development of facial expression processing
Facial expression Emotion Child-development Categories
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2015/4/21
Three studies investigated developmental changes in facial expression processing, between 3 years-of-age and adulthood. For adults and older children, the addition of sunglasses to upright faces cause...
Development in Children’s Interpretation of Pitch Cues to Emotions
Development in Children’s Interpretation Pitch Cues to Emotions
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2014/5/7
Young infants respond to positive and negative speech prosody (A. Fernald, 1993), yet 4-year-olds rely on lexical information when it conflicts with paralinguistic cues to approval or disapprova...
REVIEW: THE BILINGUAL CHILD: EARLY DEVELOPMENT AND LANGUAGE CONTACT
BILINGUAL CHILD EARLY DEVELOPMENT LANGUAGE CONTACT
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2014/6/13
Bilingualism, a hot research area concerning linguistics, psycholinguistics and cognitive sciences, is being investigated from both perceptual and productive aspects. Before we introduce and review th...
Contributions of infant word learning to language development
language acquisition language development word learning speech perception lexicon
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2014/5/7
Infants learn the forms of words by listening to the speech they hear. Though little is known about the degree to which these forms are meaningful for young infants, the words still play a role in ear...