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Genetic factors account for much of the variance in linguistic abilities among people with written or spoken language disorders and some of the variance in linguistic abilities among normal people . In addition to heritable factors that ...
Genetic factors account for much of the variance in linguistic abilities among people with written or spoken language disorders and some of the variance in linguistic abilities among normal people . In addition to heritable factors that ...
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the variance in normal children's reading abilities and about two - thirds of their variance in spelling abilities . Although about 10 % of the variance in reading is due to genetic factors that also affect nonverbal IQ , 20 to 30 % of ...
the variance in normal children's reading abilities and about two - thirds of their variance in spelling abilities . Although about 10 % of the variance in reading is due to genetic factors that also affect nonverbal IQ , 20 to 30 % of ...
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Like twin studies , adoption studies can be used to investigate the relative importance of genetic and environmental factors for language development . If language has a large genetic component , adopted children's linguistic abilities ...
Like twin studies , adoption studies can be used to investigate the relative importance of genetic and environmental factors for language development . If language has a large genetic component , adopted children's linguistic abilities ...
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Aspects of plurality in Hoan Chris Collins | 456 |
Abaza applicatives Brian OHerin | 477 |
The nominal analysis of childrens interpretations of adjunct pro clauses Helen Goodluck | 494 |
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