Early motor development is part of the resource mix for language acquisition - a commentary on Iverson's 'Developing language in a developing body: the relationship between motor development and language development'
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Review Article and CommentariesEarly motor development is part of the resource mix for language acquisition – a commentary on Iverson's ‘Developing language in a developing body: the relationship between motor development and language development’* * Article author query * taylor cl [PubMed] [Google Scholar]CATHERINE L. TAYLORa1 c1a1 Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute, Centre for Developmental Health, Telethon Institute for Child Health Research, Population Sciences DivisionCorrespondence:c1 Address for correspondence: Catherine Louise Taylor, Telethon Institute for Child Health Research, PO Box 855, West Perth, Western Australia 6872. tel. 61+8+94897740; fax: 61+8+94897700; email: katet@ichr.uwa.edu.auFootnotes[*] The preparation of this paper was supported by National Institutes of Health funding, 2R01DC05226.
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