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Rama Novogrodsky
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The acquisition of relative clause comprehension in Hebrew: A study of SLI and normal development
N Friedmann, R Novogrodsky
Journal of Child language 31 (3), 661-681, 2004
5092004
The production of relative clauses in syntactic SLI: A window to the nature of the impairment
R Novogrodsky, N Friedmann
Advances in Speech Language Pathology 8 (4), 364-375, 2006
2502006
Which questions are most difficult to understand?: The comprehension of Wh questions in three subtypes of SLI
N Friedmann, R Novogrodsky
Lingua 121 (3), 367-382, 2011
2352011
Is the movement deficit in syntactic SLI related to traces or to thematic role transfer?
N Friedmann, R Novogrodsky
Brain and language 101 (1), 50-63, 2007
1792007
Subtypes of SLI: SySLI, PhoSLI, LeSLI, and PraSLI
N Friedmann, R Novogrodsky
Language acquisition and development, 205-217, 2008
1522008
American Sign Language Syntax and Analogical Reasoning Skills Are Influenced by Early Acquisition and Age of Entry to Signing Schools for the Deaf
J Henner, CL Caldwell-Harris, R Novogrodsky, RJ Hoffmeister
Frontiers in Psychology 7, 1982, 2016
1302016
Subject pronoun use by children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD)
R Novogrodsky
Clinical linguistics & phonetics 27 (2), 85-93, 2013
922013
Syntactic abilities and verbal memory in monolingual and bilingual children with High Functioning Autism (HFA)
N Meir, R Novogrodsky
First Language 40 (4), 341-366, 2020
802020
Recent Issues in the use of Signed Language Assessments for Diagnosis of Language Disorders in Signing Deaf and Hard of Hearing children
J Henner, R Novogrodsky, J Reis, R Hoffmeister
The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 23 (4), 307-316, 2018
682018
The Development of Antonym Knowledge in American Sign Language (ASL) and Its Relationship to Reading Comprehension in English
R Novogrodsky, C Caldwell‐Harris, S Fish, RJ Hoffmeister
Language Learning 64 (4), 749-770, 2014
642014
Resumptive pronouns as a last resort when movement is impaired: Relative clauses in hearing impairment
N Friedmann, R Novogrodsky, R Szterman, O Preminger
Current issues in generative Hebrew linguistics 7 (393), 267-290, 2008
542008
Symmetry in comprehension and production of pronouns: A comparison of German and Hebrew
E Ruigendijk, N Friedmann, R Novogrodsky, N Balaban
Lingua 120 (8), 1991-2005, 2010
472010
Ambiguous pronoun use in narratives of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
R Novogrodsky, LR Edelson
Child Language Teaching and Therapy 32 (2), 241-252, 2016
462016
The acquisition of synonyms in American Sign Language (ASL): Toward a further understanding of the components of ASL vocabulary knowledge
R Novogrodsky, S Fish, R Hoffmeister
Sign Language Studies 14 (2), 225-249, 2014
442014
Definitions as a window to the acquisition of relative clauses
N Friedmann, D Aram, R Novogrodsky
Applied Psycholinguistics 32 (4), 687-710, 2011
442011
Deaf Children’s ASL Vocabulary and ASL Syntax Knowledge Supports English Knowledge
R Hoffmeister, J Henner, C Caldwell-Harris, R Novogrodsky
Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 27 (1), 37-47, 2022
332022
Syntactic movement in agrammatism and S-SLI: Two different impairments
N Friedmann, A Gvion, R Novogrodsky
Language acquisition and development, 205-218, 2006
282006
The joint effects of bilingualism, DLD and item frequency on children's lexical‐retrieval performance
T Degani, V Kreiser, R Novogrodsky
International journal of language & communication disorders 54 (3), 485-498, 2019
272019
The Development of American Sign Language–Based Analogical Reasoning in Signing Deaf Children
J Henner, R Novogrodsky, C Caldwell-Harris, R Hoffmeister
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 62 (1), 93-105, 2019
272019
The Development of Sensitivity to Grammatical Violations in American Sign Language: Native Versus Nonnative Signers
R Novogrodsky, J Henner, C Caldwell‐Harris, R Hoffmeister
Language Learning 67 (4), 791-818, 2017
272017
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