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A Narrative Review of the Intervention Techniques for Childhood Apraxia of Speech Katherine Mahoney
FOXP2: a Gene for Language and Speech Hakim Arif
Decoding the Genetics of Speech and Language
Biolinguistics: Forays Into Human Cognitive Biology
The Evolutionary Origin of Language Reconsidered
The Biological Nature of Human Language
Origins of the Language: Correlation Between Brain Evolution and Language Development
Childhood Apraxia of Speech: Technical Report
Chapter 54: Biology, Genetics and Evolution Antonio Benítez-Burraco1
Human Brain Evolution: from Gene Discovery to Phenotype Discovery
DISCUSSION Biolinguistics and the Human Language Faculty Anna Maria Di Sciullo Lyle Jenkins
Co-Localisation of Abnormal Brain Structure and Function in Specific
Neural Bases of Childhood Speech Disorders: Lateralization and Plasticity for Speech Functions During Development
FOXP2 in Focus: What Can Genes Tell Us About Speech and Language?
930 How Biological Elements Interact with Language: the Biolinguistic
Genes and Vocal Learning
The Genetic Bases of Speech Sound Disorders: Evidence from Spoken and Written Language
Novel Candidate Genes and Regions for Childhood Apraxia of Speech Identified by Array Comparative Genomic Hybridization
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Language Evolution in Biolinguistics from a Multi-Factor Perspective
A Molecular Genetic Perspective on Speech and Language Simon E
Neuropsychology and Genetics of Speech, Language, and Literacy Disorders Robin L
FOXP2: a Gene of Linguistic Importance Stephanie Hunt Bryn Mawr College
Social Functioning Characteristics of a Young Adult with a History of Childhood Apraxia of Speech Nicole Anne Hill
A Tentative Role for FOXP2 in the Evolution of Dual Processing Modes and Generative Abilities