40 results on '"D'Odorico, Laura"'
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2. The Social Behavior Scale for Preschool Children: Factorial Structure and Concurrent Validity
3. Syntax and prosody in narratives: A study of preschool children
4. 11. Context-discourse matching in baby talk
5. Abstracts: Poster displays and other papers given at the conference
6. Developing with ring 14 syndrome: A survey in different countries
7. Vocabulary development in children with Down syndrome: Longitudinal and cross-sectional data
8. Sequential reasoning and listening text comprehension in preschool children
9. Linguistic and psychomotor development in children with chromosome 14 deletions
10. Gesture-plus-word combinations, transitional forms, and language development
11. Gesture production and language development
12. Characteristics of maternal input to children with Down syndrome: A comparison with vocabulary size and chronological age-matched groups
13. Lexical and syntactic development in Italian children with Down's syndrome
14. Lexical, Morphological, and Syntactic Characteristics of Verbs in the Spontaneous Production of Italian Children
15. The transition into ambient language: A longitudinal study of babbling and first word production of Italian children
16. Characteristics of phonological development as a risk factor for language development in Italian-speaking pre-term children: A longitudinal study
17. The influence of biological, social, and developmental factors on language acquisition in pre-term born children
18. Communicative gestures and vocabulary development in 36-month-old children with Down's syndrome
19. The prosody of early multi-word speech: word order and its intonational realization in the speech of Italian children
20. The prosody of early multi-word speech: word order and its intonational realization in the speech of Italian children
21. Communicative gestures and vocabulary development in 36‐month‐old children with Down's syndrome
22. Babbling and first words in children with slow expressive development
23. Nouns and verbs in the vocabulary acquisition of Italian children
24. A comparison of characteristics of early communication exchanges in mother-preterm and mother-full-term infant dyads
25. Qualitative aspects of productive vocabulary at the 200-and 500-word stages: A comparison between spontaneous speech and parental report data
26. A follow-up study on Italian late talkers: Development of language, short-term memory, phonological awareness, impulsiveness, and attention
27. A follow-up study on Italian late talkers: Development of language, short-term memory, phonological awareness, impulsiveness, and attention
28. Prosodic and lexical aspects of maternal linguistic input to late‐talking toddlers
29. Prosodic Characteristics of Early Multi-Word Utterances in Italian Children
30. Vocabulary development in Italian children: a longitudinal evaluation of quantitative and qualitative aspects
31. The Citation Impact Factor in Developmental Psychology
32. Attachment and play in child care centres: Reliability and validity of the attachment Q-sort for mothers and professional caregivers in Italy
33. Stability and change of maternal speech to Italian infants from 7 to 21 months of age: a longitudinal study of its influence on early stages of language acquisition
34. The influence of using a word processor on children’s story writing
35. Adult preferences for syllabic vocalizations: Generalizations to parity and native language
36. Selective production of vocalization types in different communication contexts
37. The determinants of baby talk: relationship to context
38. Non-segmental features in prelinguistic communications: an analysis of some types of infant cry and non-cry vocalizations
39. Temporal Characteristics in Infant Cry and Non-Cry Vocalizations
40. Baby talk from the perspective of discourse production: Linguistic choices and context coding by different speakers
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