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About the Editors
About the Contributors
The Dyslexia Foundation and the Extraordinary Brain Series
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 All About Language: Science, Theory, and Practice: An Overview and Introduction to the Volume
I Biological Underpinnings of Language
2 Genetic Insights Into the Neurobiology of Speech and Language
3 Mapping the Literate Brain: Where We Are and What Must Come Next
Integrative Commentary 1 Are We Witnessing a Synthesis in the Neurobiology of Language?
II Typical Language Development (Spoken and Written)
4 Building a Lexicon
5 Reading in Grades 2 and 3: Eye Tracking and Neuropsychological Analysis
6 Orthographic Processing and Reading
Integrative Commentary 2 Typical Language Development (Spoken and Written)
III Atypical Oral Language
7 Longitudinal Study of Language and Speech of Twins: New Insights Into Possible Causal Pathways
8 Stability and Change in Developmental Language Disorder
9 Language in Autism Spectrum Disorder: What Optimal Outcomes Can Tell Us About Neural Plasticity
Integrative Commentary 3 Language and Reading Disorders---Same and Different?
IV Atypical Reading Development (Dyslexia)
10 The Role of Executive Functions in Reading Development, Reading Disability, and Intervention Response
11 Predicting Response to Reading Disabilities Intervention
12 Identification of Disabilities in Spanish-Speaking Children in English-Speaking Contexts
13 Relationship Between Spoken and Written Text Over Development: Application of Network Approaches
Integrative Commentary 4 New Directions in the Study of Atypical Reading Development
V Language, Education, Disability, and Society
14 Using Technology to Bring Treatments to Families Affected by Autism and Related Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Their Communities
15 Identification, Assessment, and Treatment of Reading Difficulties: Learning From Examination of U.S. and U.K. Practices
Integrative Commentary 5 Great Expectations: A Current Perspective on Education, Disability, and Society
VI Finale
16 Future Directions for Research and Practice: Integrating Language Development With Reading and Learning Disabilities
Index

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What do we know today about the development of human language, and what future research will help improve diagnosis of disorders and ensure effective intervention? Explore the answers in this comprehensive volume: an in-depth study of both oral and written forms of language, both typical and atypical language development, and the evolutionary, biological, sociocultural, and cognitive factors that affect literacy acquisition.

Based on presentations from a joint meeting of the 16th Extraordinary Brain Symposium and the conference All About Language, which was hosted and supported by St. Petersburg State University, Russia, this volume combines cutting-edge research, insights, questions, and recommendations from more than 40 respected contributors. Readers will explore key topics such as
  • how infants learn and build a body of words
  • what eye tracking can tell us about reading development
  • whether language impairments are inherited
  • how early intervention promotes language acquisition in children with autism spectrum disorder
  • what role executive function plays in both reading development and disorders
  • how students with reading difficulties respond to intervention
  • how reading disabilities are identified in children learning English as a second language
  • what recent studies say about the relationship between spoken and written language
  • how telehealth can make language interventions more accessible

Essential reading for researchers, specialists, and future professionals, this book expertly synthesizes our current knowledge about language and literacy development—and highlights the knowledge gaps we need to fill to support better outcomes for children.

What do we know about the development of language, and what research will improve diagnosis of disorders and ensure effective intervention? Explore the answers in this in-depth study of language, both typical and atypical language development, and the evolutionary, biological, sociocultural, and cognitive factors that affect literacy acquisition.