Aplicación de un programa de intervención léxico-semántica en alumnado con Trastorno Específico del Lenguaje

  1. Angeles Axpe
  2. Víctor Acosta
  3. Ana Moreno
  4. Gustavo Ramírez
Journal:
Culture and Education, Cultura y Educación

ISSN: 1135-6405 1578-4118

Year of publication: 2017

Volume: 29

Issue: 2

Pages: 324-349

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1080/11356405.2017.1305073 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

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Funders

  • Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness of the Spanish Government
    • EDU2011-27789

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