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13 Berent 988; de Villiers 988; ) (00 (Quigley Smith & Wilbur 97 : & ( ) & & &? () + (00) : & & ( ) & + & & & & + (Shlonsky 99) + & Friedmann ) de Villiers 988; ) Novogrodsky & Aram 005; Varlokosta & Armon-Lotem 998 ( (Ferreiro et al 976; Labelle 990; Pérez-Leroux 995; Varlokosta & Armon-Lotem 998 & ( ) +
14 % % ) % 5;0 ;7 ( & & _ &? & & (Syntactic SLI) (Friedmann & Novogrodsky 00) & & ) ( & & (Friedmann & Novogrodsky 00; Novogrodsky & Friedmann 006)
15 5 : + (SLI) (Ebbels & van der Lely 00; Levy & Friedmann in press) + (Friedmann Wenkert-Olenik & Gil 000; Thompson & Shapiro 995; Thompson et al 997 % 607 (Friedmann & Novogrodsky 00) & 698 & ' 0% 5% (Novogrodsky & Friedmann 00) & : (00) ( ) (00) 09 Berent G P (988) An assessment of syntactic capabilities In M Strong (Ed) Language learning and deafness (pp -6) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press De Villiers P A (988) Assessing English syntax in hearing-impaired children: Elicited production in pragmatically motivated situations In R R Kretchmer & L W Kretchmer (Eds) Communication assessment of hearing-impaired children: From conversation to classroom Monograph supplement of The Journal of the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology -7 De Villiers J de Villiers P & Hoban E (99) The central problem of functional categories in English syntax of oral deaf children In H Tager-Flusberg (Ed) Constraints on language acquisition: Studies of atypical children (pp 9-7) Hillsdale NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Ebbels S & van der Lely H K J (00) Metasyntactic therapy using visual coding for children with severe persistent SLI International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 6 Supplement 5-50
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