Browsing Centre for Cancer Prevention by Subject "Genetic Predisposition to Disease"
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Familial loading in specific language impairment: patterns of differences across proband characteristics, gender and relative type.
(2007-04)There is now little doubt that both environmental factors and genes are likely to make important contributions to the aetiology of specific language impairment (SLI). The most commonly proposed model for understanding these ... -
Genetic and phenotypic effects of phonological short-term memory and grammatical morphology in specific language impairment.
(2008-06)Deficits in phonological short-term memory and aspects of verb grammar morphology have been proposed as phenotypic markers of specific language impairment (SLI) with the suggestion that these traits are likely to be under ...