In:Williams Syndrome across Languages
Edited by Susanne Bartke and Julia Siegmüller
[Language Acquisition and Language Disorders 36] 2004
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 22 June 2004
https://doi.org/10.1075/lald.36.toc
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Table of contents
Tables and figuresvii
List of contributorsix
Williams syndrome: An introduction
I. Phenotype and genotype inWilliams syndrome
Williams syndrome from a clinical perspective
Genetics of Williams-Beuren syndrome
II. Language development and language competence inWS
Relations between language and cognition inWilliams syndrome
Spared domain-specific cognitive capacities? Syntax and morphology inWilliams syndrome and Down syndrome: 1
Phonological processing inWilliams syndrome
Fast mapping inWilliams syndrome: A single case study
Language in preschool Italian children withWilliams and Down syndromes
Language in Hungarian children with Williams syndrome
Lexical and morphological skills in English-speaking children withWilliams syndrome
Regular and irregular inflectional morphology in German Williams syndrome
Emergent linguistic competence in children withWilliams syndrome: A study of Hebrew speaking toddlers
Wh-questions in Greek children withWilliams syndrome: A comparison with SLI and normal development
The comprehension of complex wh-questions in German-speaking individuals withWS: A multiple case study
Passives in German children with Williams syndrome
Index of tests371
Index of subjects
