A NONWORD REPETITION ABILITY AS A COMPLEMENT TO A FAMILY HISTORY OF A CHILD
The pathomechanism of Specific Language Impairment (SLI) is generally viewed as the disruption of the processing of the acoustic signal and the short term phonological memmory weakening (Smolík, 2009). At the time it's shown, that in some families, the occurrence of Language Impairment is visib...
Main Authors: | Svetlana Kapalková, Oľga Tokárová |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | ces |
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Association of Speech-Language Pathologists of Czech Republic
2017-03-01
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Series: | Listy klinicke logopedie |
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Online Access: | https://casopis.aklcr.cz/en/artkey/lkl-201701-0014_a-nonword-repetition-ability-as-a-complement-to-a-family-history-of-a-child.php |
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