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Williams Syndrome across Languages

  • Edited by: Susanne Bartke and Julia Siegmüller
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2004
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Williams Syndrome (WS), aka Williams Beuren Syndrome, is a developmental disorder that we have known about for some forty years. The cause for WS was detected only recently: a micro deletion on chromosome 7, more specifically at the region of chromosome 7q11.23. The cognitive and behavioral profile in WS is characterized by a marked discrepancy between verbal and non-verbal skills combined with relatively spared linguistic skills. Recent research has shown considerable progress defining the areas of intactness in linguistic abilities. This volume builds on that research, giving an overview of the psycholinguistic research undertaken and opening up new perspectives and insights through new data and analyses. This book is of interest to researchers of applied cognitive science and to linguists more occupied with theoretical research.


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An introduction
Susanne Bartke and Julia Siegmüller
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I. Phenotype and genotype in Williams syndrome

Julia Siegmüller and Susanne Bartke
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Karl-Heinz Grzeschik
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II. Language development and language competence inWS

Carolyn B. Mervis, Byron F. Robinson, Melissa L. Rowe, Angela M. Becerra and Bonita P. Klein-Tasman
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Chris Schaner-Wolles
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Steve Majerus
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A single case study
Marita Böhning, Franziska Starke and Jürgen Weissenborn
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Virginia Volterra, Olga Capirci, Maria Cristina Caselli and Stefano Vicari
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Ágnes Lukács, Csaba Pléh and Mihály Racsmány
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Harald Clahsen, Melanie Ring and Christine Temple
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Martina Penke and Marion Krause-Burmester
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A study of Hebrew speaking toddlers
Yonata Levy
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A comparison with SLI and normal development
Stavroula Stavrakaki
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A multiple case study
Julia Siegmüller and Jürgen Weissenborn
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Susanne Bartke
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