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  1. Musical Savants

    Exceptional Skill in the Mentally Retarded

    By Leon K. Miller

    Using the case study of "Eddie" as his framework, Professor Miller challenges the prevailing notion that musical savants are essentially phenomenal tape recorders and deals with the issue of "idiot savants" in a detailed, empirical investigation. Through "Eddie" the author discusses, in specific...

    Published May 31st 1989 by Psychology Press

  2. Language, Cognition, and Deafness

    By Michael Rodda, Carl Grove

    Published April 30th 1987 by Psychology Press

  3. The Assessment of Bilingual Aphasia

    By Michel Paradis, Gary Libben

    Series: Neuropsychology and Neurolinguistics Series

    The Bilingual Aphasia Test is a comprehensive language test designed to assess the differential loss or sparing of various language functions in previously bilingual individuals. The individual is tested, separately, in each language he or she previously used, and then in the two languages...

    Published March 31st 1987 by Psychology Press

  4. Steps To Language

    By I. M. Schlesinger

    Published March 31st 1982 by Psychology Press

  5. Language Development

    Volume 1: Syntax and Semantics

    Edited by S. A. Kuczaj, II

    Published October 31st 1981 by Psychology Press

  6. The Linguistic Shaping of Thought

    A Study in the Impact of Language on Thinking in China and the West

    By A. H. Bloom, Alfred H. Bloom

    Published May 31st 1981 by Psychology Press