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C M Stott

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Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|July 1, 1996
The Cambridge Language and Speech Project (CLASP). I . Detection of language difficulties at 36 to 39 monthsV Burden, C M Stott, J Forge, et al.
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|June 30, 2000
Specific language impairment with or without hyperactivity: neuropsychological evidence for frontostriatal dysfunctionD Williams, C M Stott, I M Goodyer, et al.
Journal of Neural Transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996)|June 19, 2004
The aetiology of specific language impairment: no evidence of a role for obstetric complicationsM J Merricks, C M Stott, I M Goodyer, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|March 15, 2002
FOXP2 is not a major susceptibility gene for autism or specific language impairmentD F Newbury, E Bonora, J A Lamb, et al.
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Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|July 1, 1996
The Cambridge Language and Speech Project (CLASP). I . Detection of language difficulties at 36 to 39 monthsV Burden, C M Stott, J Forge, et al.
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|June 30, 2000
Specific language impairment with or without hyperactivity: neuropsychological evidence for frontostriatal dysfunctionD Williams, C M Stott, I M Goodyer, et al.
Journal of Neural Transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996)|June 19, 2004
The aetiology of specific language impairment: no evidence of a role for obstetric complicationsM J Merricks, C M Stott, I M Goodyer, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|March 15, 2002
FOXP2 is not a major susceptibility gene for autism or specific language impairmentD F Newbury, E Bonora, J A Lamb, et al.
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