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    Number of items: 7.

    2001

    Thomas, Michael and Grant, J. and Barham, Z. and Gsodl, M. and Laing, E. and Lakusta, L. and Tyler, L.K. and Grice, S. and Paterson, S. and Karmiloff Smith, Annette (2001) Past tense formation in Williams Syndrome. Language and Cognitive Processes 16 (2/3), pp. 143-176. ISSN 0169-0965.

    2002

    Thomas, Michael and Karmiloff Smith, Annette (2002) Residual normality: friend or foe? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (6), pp. 772-780. ISSN 0140-525X.

    2003

    Ansari, D. and Donlan, C. and Thomas, Michael and Ewing, S. and Peen, T. and Karmiloff Smith, Annette (2003) What makes counting count? verbal and visuo-spatial contributions to typical and atypical number development. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 85 (1), pp. 50-62. ISSN 0022-0965.

    2004

    Karmiloff Smith, Annette and Thomas, Michael and Annaz, D. and Humphreys, K. and Ewing, S. and Grice, S. and Brace, N. and Van Duuren, M. and Pike, G. and Campbell, R. (2004) Exploring the Williams syndrome face processing debate: the importance of building developmental trajectories. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines 45 (7), pp. 1258-1274. ISSN 0021-9630.

    2005

    Karmiloff Smith, Annette and Thomas, Michael (2005) Les troubles du developpement viennent-ils confirmer les arguments de la psychologie evolutionniste? Une approche neuro-constructiviste. Revue française de pédagogie 152 , pp. 11-19. ISSN 2105-2913.

    2011

    Thomas, Michael and Knowland, V.C.P. and Karmiloff Smith, Annette (2011) Simulating variability in the severity of developmental disorders. Technical Report. Develomental Neurocognition Laboratory, London, UK.

    May 2020

    D'Souza, Hana and Lathan, A. and Karmiloff Smith, Annette and Mareschal, Denis (2020) Down syndrome and parental depression: a double hit on early expressive language development. Research in Developmental Disabilities 100 , p. 103613. ISSN 0891-4222.

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