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Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences|April 1, 1986
First stage of language acquisition through two modalities in deaf and hearing childrenV Volterra, M C Caselli
Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education|December 8, 2004
Written language abilities in deaf ItaliansD Fabbretti, V Volterra, C Pontecorvo
Neuropsychologia|December 4, 2003
Lexical production in children with Williams syndrome: spontaneous use of gesture in a naming taskA Bello, O Capirci, V Volterra
Annali Dell'Istituto Superiore Di Sanita|January 1, 1997
[Williams syndrome: a window to the development of cognitive and neural processes]O Capirci, A Queyras, E Alleva, et al.
Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education|December 8, 2004
Teaching sign language to hearing children as a possible factor in cognitive enhancementO Capirci, A Cattani, P Rossini, et al.
Neuropsychologia|July 1, 1996
Hemispheric specialization for sign languageG Grossi, C Semenza, S Corazza, et al.
Developmental Neuropsychology|April 3, 2001
Drawing abilities in Williams syndrome: a case studyJ Stiles, L Sabbadini, O Capirci, et al.
American Annals of the Deaf|December 1, 1995
Advanced learning technology for a bilingual education of deaf childrenV Volterra, C Pace, B Pennacchi, et al.
Brain and Language|November 1, 1986
Oral and written language in a case of childhood phonemic deafnessG Denes, S Balliello, V Volterra, et al.
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research : JIDR|April 1, 1997
A story description task in children with Down's syndrome: lexical and morphosyntactic abilitiesD Fabbretti, E Pizzuto, S Vicari, et al.
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Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences|April 1, 1986
First stage of language acquisition through two modalities in deaf and hearing childrenV Volterra, M C Caselli
Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education|December 8, 2004
Written language abilities in deaf ItaliansD Fabbretti, V Volterra, C Pontecorvo
Neuropsychologia|December 4, 2003
Lexical production in children with Williams syndrome: spontaneous use of gesture in a naming taskA Bello, O Capirci, V Volterra
Annali Dell'Istituto Superiore Di Sanita|January 1, 1997
[Williams syndrome: a window to the development of cognitive and neural processes]O Capirci, A Queyras, E Alleva, et al.
Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education|December 8, 2004
Teaching sign language to hearing children as a possible factor in cognitive enhancementO Capirci, A Cattani, P Rossini, et al.
Neuropsychologia|July 1, 1996
Hemispheric specialization for sign languageG Grossi, C Semenza, S Corazza, et al.
Developmental Neuropsychology|April 3, 2001
Drawing abilities in Williams syndrome: a case studyJ Stiles, L Sabbadini, O Capirci, et al.
American Annals of the Deaf|December 1, 1995
Advanced learning technology for a bilingual education of deaf childrenV Volterra, C Pace, B Pennacchi, et al.
Brain and Language|November 1, 1986
Oral and written language in a case of childhood phonemic deafnessG Denes, S Balliello, V Volterra, et al.
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research : JIDR|April 1, 1997
A story description task in children with Down's syndrome: lexical and morphosyntactic abilitiesD Fabbretti, E Pizzuto, S Vicari, et al.
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