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Developmental language disorders (DLD) have come to be recognized as a significant developmental disability, not only during the preschool years when it is most frequently identified, but also as a child progresses through the grades.
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pediatric behavioral neurology, focal lesion population, right lesion group, innate specialization, hemispheric tumors, developmental verbal apraxia, nontraumatic brain injury, premature children, gray matter diseases, verbal sparing, receptive disorders, premature group, stereotypic language, mildly retarded individuals, preterm children, left lesions, unilateral brain injury, language retardation, good seizure control, right lesions, verbal auditory agnosia, developmental language disorders, hemisphere pathology, hemisphere injury, lesion groups
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New York, Child Neurol, Child Adolesc, American Psychiatric Association, Child Neural, Gilles de la Tourette, Brain Language, Academic Press, Psychological Corporation, Raven Press, Child Psychol, Guilford Press, Multi-Society Task Force, John Wiley, Churchill Livingstone, Child Dev, Der Med, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Speech Hear, Pediatric Neurology, Acta Paediatr, American Academy of Neurology, American Guidance Service, Arch Neurol
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