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1. National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities (1991). Learning disabilities: Issues on definition (A position paper) ASHA, 33 (suppl. 5), 19.

2. Miniutti, A. (1991). Language deficiencies in inner-city children with learning and behavioral problems. Language, Speech and Hearing Services in Schools, 22: 31-38.

3. Catts, H.W. (1996). Defining dyslexia as a developmental language disorder: An expanded view. Topics in Language Disorders, 16 (2): 14-29.

4. Bass, P.M. (1988, November). Attention deficit disorder: Management in preschool, adolescent, and adult populations. Paper presented at Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Boston.

5. Quinn, Patricia O., M.D. (1994). ADD and the College Student: A Guide for High school and College Students with Attention Deficit Disorder. New York: Magination Press: 7-18.

6. Brown, Thomas E. (1995). Differential diagnosis of ADD versus ADHD in adults, in A Comprehensive Guide to Attention Deficit Disorders in Adults, ed. Kathleen G. Nadeau, New York: Brunner/Mazel, Inc.:99.

7. Hallowell, Edward M., M.D. and John J. Ratey, M.D. (1995). Driven to Distraction: Recognizing and Coping with ADD from Childhood through Adulthood. New York: Touchstone: 284.

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