This study investigates the question as to whether and how the linguistic and other cognitive abilities of children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) differ from those of children with High-Functioning Autism (HFA). To this end, 27 Dutch-speaking elementary-school-age children with SLI, 27 age-matched children with HFA, and a control group of 27 age-matched Typically Developing (TD) children were experimentally tested on various components of grammar, pragmatics, and nonverbal cognition. Prima facie, the results suggest a resemblance between SLI and HFA in their lower-than-TD performance on pragmatics. However, the children with SLI perform significantly weaker than the TD children on grammar and several cognition tests, while the chi...
High-functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder (HFASD), Specific Language Impairment (SLI), and Specific ...
This study reports on the choice between a definite and an indefinite article by children with High ...
Language profiles of children with autistic disorder and intellectual disability (n = 36) were signi...
This study investigates whether grammar and pragmatics are separate linguistic components, and wheth...
Disagreement exists in the literature as to the precise nature of the language difficulties which hi...
Some children with autism demonstrate poor nonword repetition--a deficit considered to be a psycholi...
Some children with autism demonstrate poor nonword repetition—a deficit considered to be a psycholin...
Background: Two broad approaches have been used to examine linguistic skills in Asperger syndrome (A...
UNLABELLED: Some children with autism demonstrate poor nonword repetition--a deficit considered to b...
The study was designed to investigate selected aspects of language and communicative functions as we...
Background: Some individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) experience linguistic difficulties...
Three groups of children with communication disorders were examined using a series of psycholinguist...
This study investigates whether grammar and pragmatics are separate linguistic components or not, an...
BACKGROUND: Some individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) experience linguistic difficulties...
Background: Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and specific language impairment (SLI) are common develo...
High-functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder (HFASD), Specific Language Impairment (SLI), and Specific ...
This study reports on the choice between a definite and an indefinite article by children with High ...
Language profiles of children with autistic disorder and intellectual disability (n = 36) were signi...
This study investigates whether grammar and pragmatics are separate linguistic components, and wheth...
Disagreement exists in the literature as to the precise nature of the language difficulties which hi...
Some children with autism demonstrate poor nonword repetition--a deficit considered to be a psycholi...
Some children with autism demonstrate poor nonword repetition—a deficit considered to be a psycholin...
Background: Two broad approaches have been used to examine linguistic skills in Asperger syndrome (A...
UNLABELLED: Some children with autism demonstrate poor nonword repetition--a deficit considered to b...
The study was designed to investigate selected aspects of language and communicative functions as we...
Background: Some individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) experience linguistic difficulties...
Three groups of children with communication disorders were examined using a series of psycholinguist...
This study investigates whether grammar and pragmatics are separate linguistic components or not, an...
BACKGROUND: Some individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) experience linguistic difficulties...
Background: Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and specific language impairment (SLI) are common develo...
High-functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder (HFASD), Specific Language Impairment (SLI), and Specific ...
This study reports on the choice between a definite and an indefinite article by children with High ...
Language profiles of children with autistic disorder and intellectual disability (n = 36) were signi...