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      Language and verbal short-term memory skills in children with Down syndrome: a meta-analytic review.

      Research in Developmental Disabilities
      Child, Child Language, Down Syndrome, physiopathology, psychology, Humans, Language Development Disorders, Memory, Short-Term, physiology, Verbal Behavior

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          This study presents a meta-analytic review of language and verbal short-term memory skills in children with Down syndrome. The study examines the profile of strengths and weaknesses in children with Down syndrome compared to typically developing children matched for nonverbal mental age. The findings show that children with Down syndrome have broad language deficits (that are not restricted to measures of expressive language) and associated verbal short-term memory deficits. The profile of language skills in children with Down syndrome shows similarities to that seen in children with Specific Language Impairment. The practical and theoretical implications of these findings are discussed. Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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          21628091
          10.1016/j.ridd.2011.05.014

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          Child,Child Language,Down Syndrome,physiopathology,psychology,Humans,Language Development Disorders,Memory, Short-Term,physiology,Verbal Behavior

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