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  1. Nov 1, 2023 · We identified potential risk factors for DLD and related language problems in the available literature through a thorough (though not systematic) literature search, using the key words ‘Specific Language Impairment’, ‘Developmental Language Disorder’, and ‘risk factors’.

  2. The genetics of language disorders falls into two camps: monogenic disorders, where a single change in the DNA is sufficient to cause disorder, and complex disorders, where many genetic changes combine to contribute to an overall susceptibility or risk which is further influenced by the environment.

  3. Nonetheless, over the last decade, genetic variants have been identified that may predispose certain individuals to different aspects of speech and language difficulties.

  4. Nov 1, 2018 · Here we review and discuss such interplay between environment and genetic predispositions in understanding language disorders, with a particular focus on a possible endophenotype, the ability for statistical sequential learning.

    • Luca Onnis, Anna Truzzi, Xiaomeng Ma
    • 2018
  5. Jul 9, 2018 · Here we review and discuss such interplay between environment and genetic predispositions in understanding language disorders, with a particular focus on a possible endophenotype, the ability...

  6. Jan 26, 2010 · Language is a quintessential human trait that, for the most part, proceeds along a recognized trajectory with minimal explicit instruction [1]. In some cases, however, language acquisition is not so straightforward and language ability is delayed or permanently impaired.

  7. Oct 21, 2010 · Nonetheless, over the last decade, genetic variants have been identified that may predispose certain individuals to different aspects of speech and language difficulties.

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