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This groundbreaking study reveals how regular rhythmic primes can enhance sentence repetition in children with developmental language disorder (DLD), outperforming irregular rhythmic primes. The research conducted by Anna Fiveash, Enikő Ladányi, Julie Camici, Karen Chidiac, Catherine T. Bush, Laure-Hélène Canette, Nathalie Bedoin, Reyna L. Gordon, and Barbara Tillmann, highlights the intriguing link between musical rhythm and linguistic syntax, pointing toward new treatments for DLD.
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