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1. Genome-wide analyses of individual differences in quantitatively assessed reading- and language-related skills in up to 34,000 people

2. Hypothesis-driven genome-wide association studies provide novel insights into genetics of reading disabilities

3. Genome-wide association analyses of individual differences in quantitatively assessed reading- and language-related skills in up to 34,000 people

4. Epilogue

5. Afterword: Lessons Learned About Multicenter Research Collaboration

6. Common Genetic Variants in FOXP2 Are Not Associated with Individual Differences in Language Development

7. The Aromatase Gene CYP19A1: Several Genetic and Functional Lines of Evidence Supporting a Role in Reading, Speech and Language

8. The production of English inflectional morphology, speech production and listening performance in children with cochlear implants

11. The effect of age at cochlear implant initial stimulation on expressive language growth in infants and toddlers [corrected] [published erratum appears in JSLHR J SPEECH LANG HEAR RES 2005 Oct;48(5):1243].

13. The stability of primary language disorder: four years after kindergarten diagnosis.

14. Autism and autism risk in siblings of children with specific language impairment.

16. An analysis of the Test of Language Development -- primary for item bias.

18. Nonword repetition performance in school-age children with and without language impairment.

19. The association of parental tobacco use and SLI.

20. Epidemiology: informing clinical practice and research on language disorders of children.

21. Reading skills in children with multichannel cochlear-implant experience.

24. The development of real-time spoken and word recognition derives from changes in ability, not maturation.

25. Lingo: an automated, web-based deep phenotyping platform for language ability.

26. Understanding language processing in variable populations on their own terms: Towards a functionalist psycholinguistics of individual differences, development, and disorders.

27. Language and reading impairments are associated with increased prevalence of non-right-handedness.

28. Genome-wide analyses of individual differences in quantitatively assessed reading- and language-related skills in up to 34,000 people.

29. The Slow Development of Real-Time Processing: Spoken-Word Recognition as a Crucible for New Thinking About Language Acquisition and Language Disorders.

30. Modeling Population and Subject-Specific Growth in a Latent Trait Measured by Multiple Instruments over Time using a Hierarchical Bayesian Framework.

31. Language Growth in Children with Mild to Severe Hearing Loss who Received Early Intervention by 3 Months or 6 Months of Age.

32. A preliminary epidemiologic study of social (pragmatic) communication disorder in the context of developmental language disorder.

33. Altered brain structures in the dorsal and ventral language pathways in individuals with and without developmental language disorder (DLD).

34. Aided Hearing Moderates the Academic Outcomes of Children With Mild to Severe Hearing Loss.

35. Procedural and declarative memory brain systems in developmental language disorder (DLD).

36. Early Literacy Predictors and Second-Grade Outcomes in Children Who Are Hard of Hearing.

37. A real-time mechanism underlying lexical deficits in developmental language disorder: Between-word inhibition.

38. Medical Referral Patterns and Etiologies for Children With Mild-to-Severe Hearing Loss.

39. Nonverbal Visual Sequential Learning in Children With Cochlear Implants: Preliminary Findings.

41. Alveolar and Postalveolar Voiceless Fricative and Affricate Productions of Spanish-English Bilingual Children With Cochlear Implants.

42. Neural patterns elicited by sentence processing uniquely characterize typical development, SLI recovery, and SLI persistence.

43. Combining growth curves when a longitudinal study switches measurement tools.

44. Common Genetic Variants in FOXP2 Are Not Associated with Individual Differences in Language Development.

45. Examining Procedural Learning and Corticostriatal Pathways for Individual Differences in Language: Testing Endophenotypes of DRD2/ANKK1 .

46. The slow developmental time course of real-time spoken word recognition.

47. Epilogue: Conclusions and Implications for Research and Practice.

48. Language Outcomes in Young Children with Mild to Severe Hearing Loss.

49. Afterword: Lessons Learned About Multicenter Research Collaboration.

50. An Introduction to the Outcomes of Children with Hearing Loss Study.

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