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A descriptive study of lexical organisation in bilingual children with language impairment: Developmental changes

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Annette Esbensen & Pia Thomsen. (2020) Word Retrieval and Lexical Organization in Children With Hearing Loss and Developmental Language Disorder. Communication Disorders Quarterly 42:4, pages 238-248.
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