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C B Mervis

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American Journal of Mental Retardation : AJMR|November 1, 1995
Acquisition of the novel name-nameless category (N3C) principle by young children who have Down syndromeC B Mervis, J Bertrand
Child Development|December 1, 1994
Acquisition of the novel name--nameless category (N3C) principleC B Mervis, J Bertrand
Journal of Child Language|June 1, 1983
On the existence of competence errors in early comprehension: a reply to Fremgen & Fay and Chapman & ThomsonC B Mervis, K Canada
Journal of Child Language|June 1, 1995
Early lexical acquisition and the vocabulary spurt: a response to Goldfield & ReznickC B Mervis, J Bertrand
American Journal of Mental Retardation : AJMR|May 1, 1990
Mothers' use of substantive deixis and nouns with their children with Down syndrome: some discrepant findingsC Cardoso-Martins, C B Mervis
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|July 1, 1984
Transition from sensorimotor Stage 5 to Stage 6 by Down syndrome children: a response to GibsonC B Mervis, C Cardoso-Martins
Memory & Cognition|May 19, 1998
Impact of intuitive theories on feature recruitment throughout the continuum of expertiseK E Johnson, C B Mervis
Journal of Child Language|June 1, 1988
Role of adult input in young children's category evolution. I. An observational studyC B Mervis, C A Mervis
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|March 1, 1985
Maternal speech to prelinguistic children with Down syndromeC Cardoso-Martins, C B Mervis
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development|July 21, 1999
Methodological issues in cross-syndrome comparisons: matching procedures, sensitivity (Se), and specificity (Sp)C B Mervis, B F Robinson
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American Journal of Mental Retardation : AJMR|November 1, 1995
Acquisition of the novel name-nameless category (N3C) principle by young children who have Down syndromeC B Mervis, J Bertrand
Child Development|December 1, 1994
Acquisition of the novel name--nameless category (N3C) principleC B Mervis, J Bertrand
Journal of Child Language|June 1, 1983
On the existence of competence errors in early comprehension: a reply to Fremgen & Fay and Chapman & ThomsonC B Mervis, K Canada
Journal of Child Language|June 1, 1995
Early lexical acquisition and the vocabulary spurt: a response to Goldfield & ReznickC B Mervis, J Bertrand
American Journal of Mental Retardation : AJMR|May 1, 1990
Mothers' use of substantive deixis and nouns with their children with Down syndrome: some discrepant findingsC Cardoso-Martins, C B Mervis
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|July 1, 1984
Transition from sensorimotor Stage 5 to Stage 6 by Down syndrome children: a response to GibsonC B Mervis, C Cardoso-Martins
Memory & Cognition|May 19, 1998
Impact of intuitive theories on feature recruitment throughout the continuum of expertiseK E Johnson, C B Mervis
Journal of Child Language|June 1, 1988
Role of adult input in young children's category evolution. I. An observational studyC B Mervis, C A Mervis
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|March 1, 1985
Maternal speech to prelinguistic children with Down syndromeC Cardoso-Martins, C B Mervis
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development|July 21, 1999
Methodological issues in cross-syndrome comparisons: matching procedures, sensitivity (Se), and specificity (Sp)C B Mervis, B F Robinson
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