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Ken Wexler

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Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|August 19, 2007
Complex grammar in Williams syndromeAlexandra Perovic, Ken Wexler
Language Acquisition|August 30, 2014
Comparison of Grammar in Neurodevelopmental Disorders: The Case of Binding in Williams Syndrome and Autism With and Without Language ImpairmentAlexandra Perovic, Nadya Modyanova, Ken Wexler
Frontiers in Psychology|April 13, 2017
Grammar Is Differentially Impaired in Subgroups of Autism Spectrum Disorders: Evidence from an Investigation of Tense Marking and MorphosyntaxNadezhda Modyanova, Alexandra Perovic, Ken Wexler
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|September 30, 2009
Judgments of omitted BE and DO in questions as extended finiteness clinical markers of specific language impairment (SLI) to 15 years: a study of growth and asymptoteMabel L Rice, Lesa Hoffman, Ken Wexler
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Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|August 19, 2007
Complex grammar in Williams syndromeAlexandra Perovic, Ken Wexler
Language Acquisition|August 30, 2014
Comparison of Grammar in Neurodevelopmental Disorders: The Case of Binding in Williams Syndrome and Autism With and Without Language ImpairmentAlexandra Perovic, Nadya Modyanova, Ken Wexler
Frontiers in Psychology|April 13, 2017
Grammar Is Differentially Impaired in Subgroups of Autism Spectrum Disorders: Evidence from an Investigation of Tense Marking and MorphosyntaxNadezhda Modyanova, Alexandra Perovic, Ken Wexler
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|September 30, 2009
Judgments of omitted BE and DO in questions as extended finiteness clinical markers of specific language impairment (SLI) to 15 years: a study of growth and asymptoteMabel L Rice, Lesa Hoffman, Ken Wexler
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