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van der Lely, Heather K. J.; Rosen, Stuart; Adlard, Alan – Cognition, 2004
Grammatical-specific language impairment (G-SLI) in children, arguably, provides evidence for the existence of a specialised grammatical sub-system in the brain, necessary for normal language development. Some researchers challenge this, claiming that domain-general, low-level auditory deficits, particular to rapid processing, cause phonological…
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Acquisition, Auditory Discrimination, Language Impairments

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