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Developmental Language Impairment: Conceptual Issues and Prospects of an Evolutionary Approach,uage and also the epigenetic reasons for developmental language impairments. The chapter discusses how developmental language impairment can be distinguished from other neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly Asperger syndrome.PANIC 发表于 2025-3-23 15:41:50
The Problem of Continuity in Time and Across Domains,es underlying language, and raises the problem of whether the motor system has a special role in language evolution. It is argued that developmental language impairments may depend on deficits of the procedural system as well as failures of statistical learning.Density 发表于 2025-3-23 22:06:44
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Literacy and Language,nese and English are processed by different neural structures. The chapter makes an analysis of the process of learning to read and distinguishes between the “technological” and semantic aspects of reading. The relative weighting of these aspects differed in cultural and religious communities, and thereby altered conceptions of what reading is.acolyte 发表于 2025-3-24 15:33:26
on and specific language impairments can be mapped to stages in the evolutionary trajectory of language. Lian argues that the learning of procedural skills by early ancestors has served as pre-adaptation of grammar. The evolutionary perspective gives rise to a re-evaluation of developmental impairme执 发表于 2025-3-24 19:04:18
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Introduction,heir origin in different evolutionary stages and may therefore call for different methods of diagnoses and treatment. These possibilities are discussed within the conceptual framework of linguistics and evolutionary biology. The chapter presents a brief review of two fields of research which relate