TY - GEN T1 - Williams syndrome across languages T2 - Language acquisition & language disorders ; A2 - Bartke, Susanne A2 - Siegmüller, Julia LA - English PP - Amsterdam ; Philadelphia PB - John Benjamins Pub. YR - 2004 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/ebsco_acadsubs_ocm69194983 AB - Williams Syndrome (WS), aka Williams Beuren Syndrome, is a developmental disorder that we have known about for some forty years. The cause for WS was detected only recently: a micro deletion on chromosome 7, more specifically at the region of chromosome 7q11.23. The cognitive and behavioral profile in WS is characterized by a marked discrepancy between verbal and non-verbal skills combined with relatively spared linguistic skills. Recent research has shown considerable progress defining the areas of intactness in linguistic abilities. This volume builds on that research, giving an overview of. OP - 383 CN - RJ506.W44 W557 2004eb SN - 1423772377 SN - 9781423772378 SN - 9027295514 SN - 9789027295514 SN - 9781588114945 SN - 1588114945 SN - 9789027252951 SN - 9027252955 KW - Williams syndrome : Patients : Language : Case studies. KW - Language disorders in children : Case studies. KW - Williams syndrome. KW - Children. KW - Cross-cultural studies. KW - Language acquisition. KW - Williams Syndrome KW - Child KW - Cross-Cultural Comparison KW - Language Development KW - Syndrome de Williams et Beuren : Patients : Langage : Études de cas. KW - Troubles du langage chez l'enfant : Études de cas. KW - Syndrome de Williams et Beuren. KW - Enfants. KW - Études transculturelles. KW - Langage : Acquisition. KW - children (people by age group) KW - MEDICAL : Pediatrics. KW - HEALTH & FITNESS : Children's Health. KW - Williams syndrome KW - Language acquisition KW - Cross-cultural studies KW - Children KW - Language disorders in children KW - Taalverwerving. KW - Taalstoornissen. KW - Case studies ER -