Outcomes of early language delay: II. Etiology of transient and persistent language difficulties.
Genes are known to play an important role in causing specific language impairment, but it is unclear how far a similar etiology is implicated in transient language delay in early childhood. Two-year-old children with vocabulary scores below the 10th centile were selected from a cohort of over 2,800...
Main Authors: | Bishop, D, Price, T, Dale, P, Plomin, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2003
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