Specific language impairment is not specific to language: The procedural deficit hypothesis

MT Ullman, EI Pierpont - Cortex, 2005 - Elsevier
Specific Language Impairment (SLI) has been explained by two broad classes of
hypotheses, which posit either a deficit specific to grammar, or a non-linguistic processing …

[图书][B] Children with specific language impairment

LB Leonard - 2017 - books.google.com
The landmark reference in the field, completely updated: a comprehensive treatment of a
disorder that is more prevalent than autism. Children with specific language impairment …

Specific language impairment and grammatical morphology: A discriminant function analysis

LM Bedore, LB Leonard - Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing …, 1998 - ASHA
Discriminant function analysis was employed to determine if grammatical morpheme
production could be used to classify preschool-age children with specific language …

[图书][B] Clinical pragmatics

L Cummings - 2009 - books.google.com
Many children and adults experience significant breakdown in the use of language. The
resulting pragmatic disorders present a considerable barrier to effective communication …

What children know about what they say: Elicited imitation as a research method for assessing children's syntax

B Lust, S Flynn, C Foley - 1996 - direct.mit.edu
3.1. 1 Linguistics as a Seieoce Methodology in modem linguistics must meet the
fundamental purpose of current linguistic theory: to validly characterize the grammatical …

Determiners and clitic pronouns in French-speaking children with SLI

C Jakubowicz, L Nash, C Rigaut… - Language acquisition, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
This article presents the results of an investigation on elicited production and
comprehension of determiners and clitic pronouns by 13 French-speaking children with …

Basic auditory processing skills and specific language impairment: A new look at an old hypothesis

K Corriveau, E Pasquini, U Goswami - 2007 - ASHA
Purpose To explore the sensitivity of children with specific language impairment (SLI) to
amplitude-modulated and durational cues that are important for perceiving suprasegmental …

Syntax and morphology in Williams syndrome

H Clahsen, M Almazan - Cognition, 1998 - Elsevier
Williams syndrome (WS) is a neuro-developmental disorder which is characterized by an
unusual fractionation of language abilities and other cognitive functions. We have …

Morphological productivity in children with normal language and SLI: A study of the English past tense

VA Marchman, B Wulfeck, SE Weismer - Journal of Speech, Language, and …, 1999 - ASHA
Children with specific language impairment (SLI) are known to display persistent difficulties
with inflectional morphology—in particular, the overuse of unmarked grammatical forms (ie …

Five overarching factors central to grammatical learning and treatment in children with developmental language disorder

LB Leonard, JB Kueser - International journal of language & …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Background During grammatical treatment of children with developmental language
disorder (DLD), it is natural for therapists to focus on the grammatical details of the target …