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Nativism and Neuroconstructivism in the Explanation of Williams Syndrome

Author: Gerrans P.

Source: Biology and Philosophy, Volume 18, Number 1, January 2003 , pp. 41-52(12)

Publisher: Springer

Control and Cross-Domain Mental Computation: Evidence from Language Breakdown

Author: Frawley, William

Source: Computational Intelligence, Volume 18, Number 1, February 2002 , pp. 1-28(28)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Mental Computation and Language Breakdown: Clarifications, Extensions, and Responses

Author: Frawley, William

Source: Computational Intelligence, Volume 18, Number 1, February 2002 , pp. 59-87(29)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Compounding and inflection in language impairment: evidence from Williams Syndrome (and SLI)

Authors: Clahsen H.; Almazan M.

Source: Lingua, Volume 111, Number 10, October 2001 , pp. 729-757(29)

Publisher: Elsevier

Bridging cognition, the brain and molecular genetics: evidence from Williams syndrome

Authors: Bellugi U.; Lichtenberger L.; Mills D.; Galaburda A.; Korenberg J.R.

Source: Trends in Neurosciences, Volume 22, Number 5, 1 May 1999 , pp. 197-207(11)

Publisher: Elsevier

Development itself is the key to understanding developmental disorders

Author: Karmiloff-Smith A.

Source: Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Volume 2, Number 10, 1 October 1998 , pp. 389-398(10)

Publisher: Elsevier

In-situ monitoring of pitting corrosion of copper alloys by holographic interferometry

Authors: Clahsen H.; Almazan M.; Faundes D.; Bahamondes L.; Faundes A.; Petta C.A.; Habib K.

Source: Corrosion Science, Volume 40, Number 8, 1 August 1998 , pp. 1435-1440(6)

Publisher: Elsevier

Syntax and morphology in Williams syndrome

Authors: Clahsen H.; Almazan M.

Source: Cognition, Volume 68, Number 3, September 1998 , pp. 167-198(32)

Publisher: Elsevier

T-shaped IUD move vertically with endometrial growth and involution during the menstrual cycle - a new technique

Authors: Clahsen H.; Almazan M.; Faundes D.; Bahamondes L.; Faundes A.; Petta C.A.

Source: Contraception, Volume 57, Number 6, June 1998 , pp. 413-415(3)

Publisher: Elsevier

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