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C B Mervis

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Journal of Child Language|October 1, 1989
Patterns of object-name extension in productionK L Chapman, C B Mervis
Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews|July 19, 2000
Williams syndrome: cognition, personality, and adaptive behaviorC B Mervis, B P Klein-Tasman
Developmental Psychology|September 23, 1997
Development of children's understanding of basic-subordinate inclusion relationsK E Johnson, P Scott, C B Mervis
Child Development|August 1, 1994
Two-year-olds readily learn multiple labels for the same basic-level categoryC B Mervis, R M Golinkoff, J Bertrand
Journal of Child Language|February 1, 1986
The effect of feedback on young children's inappropriate word usageK L Chapman, L B Leonard, C B Mervis
American Journal of Human Genetics|October 16, 1999
Visuospatial constructionC B Mervis, B F Robinson, J R Pani
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|September 1, 1985
Early vocabulary acquisition by children with Down syndromeC Cardoso-Martins, C B Mervis, C A Mervis
Journal of Child Language|February 1, 1994
Early object labels: the case for a developmental lexical principles frameworkR M Golinkoff, C B Mervis, K Hirsh-Pasek
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research : JIDR|June 10, 2021
Executive function as measured by the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function-2: children and adolescents with Williams syndromeC Greiner de Magalhães, C H Pitts, C B Mervis
American Journal of Mental Retardation : AJMR|March 15, 2001
Adaptive behavior of 4- through 8-year-old children with Williams syndromeC B Mervis, B P Klein-Tasman, M E Mastin
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Journal of Child Language|October 1, 1989
Patterns of object-name extension in productionK L Chapman, C B Mervis
Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews|July 19, 2000
Williams syndrome: cognition, personality, and adaptive behaviorC B Mervis, B P Klein-Tasman
Developmental Psychology|September 23, 1997
Development of children's understanding of basic-subordinate inclusion relationsK E Johnson, P Scott, C B Mervis
Child Development|August 1, 1994
Two-year-olds readily learn multiple labels for the same basic-level categoryC B Mervis, R M Golinkoff, J Bertrand
Journal of Child Language|February 1, 1986
The effect of feedback on young children's inappropriate word usageK L Chapman, L B Leonard, C B Mervis
American Journal of Human Genetics|October 16, 1999
Visuospatial constructionC B Mervis, B F Robinson, J R Pani
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|September 1, 1985
Early vocabulary acquisition by children with Down syndromeC Cardoso-Martins, C B Mervis, C A Mervis
Journal of Child Language|February 1, 1994
Early object labels: the case for a developmental lexical principles frameworkR M Golinkoff, C B Mervis, K Hirsh-Pasek
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research : JIDR|June 10, 2021
Executive function as measured by the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function-2: children and adolescents with Williams syndromeC Greiner de Magalhães, C H Pitts, C B Mervis
American Journal of Mental Retardation : AJMR|March 15, 2001
Adaptive behavior of 4- through 8-year-old children with Williams syndromeC B Mervis, B P Klein-Tasman, M E Mastin
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