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Relationships among Language Domains in Preterm Children
Perceptual and Motor Skills1995Vol. 81(1), pp. 305–306
Abstract
Measures of performance in phonology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics were obtained from the language samples of 29 preterm children at preschool age A correlation of .43 was found between measures of phonology and syntax but other significant relationships were not found. Results are discussed relative to other research.
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