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Neurogenic Language Disorders in Children: An Introduction. (F. Fabbro). Pathophysiological Basis of Aphasia and Verbal Outome in Landau-Kleffner Syndrome. (M-N Metz-Lutz, S. Majerus). Acquired Language Disorders and Epilepsy: From Landau ?Kleffner Syndrome to Autistic Regression. (R. Tuchman). Persistent Subtle Language and Learning Deficits in a Child with Acquired Epileptiform Opercular Syndrome. (P. Cipriani et al.). Cerebral Language Lateralization and Early Linguistic in Children with Focal Brain Lesions. (Anna M. Chilosi et al.). Language Disorders Associated with Paroxysmal Abnormalities during NREM Sleep After Very Early Brain Lesions. (F. Fabbro et al.). Language and Phonological Awareness Abilities of Children treated for Posterior Fossa Tumor. (B.E. Murdoch, K.M. Docking, E.C. Ward). Language Development in Children with Cerebellar Malformations. (R. Borgatti et al.). Crossed Aphasia in Children. (P. Mariê et al.). Recognizable Spontaneous Language Characteristics in a Young Adult Twelve Years After She Became Aphasic as a Child. (P.F. Paquier et al.). Recovery From Aphasia After Polytrauma in a Czech Child: What is Lost and What is Left. (Helena Leheckova). Persistent Acquired Childhood Aphasia.(I.P. Martins).
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