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    Diagnosis Destinations  Late Talking  Research

    Leonard, L.B. (1998). Children with specific language impairment. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

    National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities, fact sheet number 11 (FS11), June 2001. www.nichcy.org

    Rice, M. (in press). A unified model of specific and general language delay: Grammatical tense as a clinical marker of unexpected variation. In Y. Levy and J. Schaeffer (Editors), Language competence across populations: Toward a definition of SLI. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum.

    Rice, M. (2000). Grammatical symptoms of specific language impairment. In D.V.M. Bishop and L.B. Leonard (Editors) Speech and language impairments in children: causes, characteristics, intervention and outcome (pp. 17-34). East Susex, England: Psychology Press.

    Rice, M. and Wilcox, K. (Editors) (1995) Building a language-focused curriculum for the preschool classroom: a foundation for life-long communication. Baltimore: Brookes Publishing Company.

    Schuele, C.M. and Hadley, P. (1999). Potential advantages of introducing specific language impairment to families. American Journal of Speech-Language-Pathology 8: 11-22.

    Tager-Flusberg, H. and Cooper, J. (1999). Present and future possibilities for defining a phenotype for specific language impairment. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 42: 1275-1278.

    Tomblin, J.B. (1997). Prevalence of SLI in kindergarten children. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 40: 1245-60.


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    Speechville Express is a resource for families, educators, and medical professionals, offering information about language development in children, helping those who care for toddlers and young children who are late talkers, and connecting you with others who have been down this road. Language disorders and communication impairments included are apraxia, stuttering, pervasive developmental disorder, dysarthria, and aphasia, among others.

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