Implicit Grammatical Gender Representation in Italian Children with Autism without Intellectual/Language Disorder
Grammatical language development in individuals with autism (without intellectual/language impairment) is mostly qualitatively comparable to language development in typically developing children of the same age. The majority of tasks used to study grammatical development require explicit performance...
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Main Authors: | Caterina Artuso (Author), Carmen Belacchi (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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