The baby's first words producing is one of the most important index of development. Development of talking is through a complex process that is influenced by both neuromaturation and human relationships (environment). It is not an imitative function in which children learn to repeat what they hear, but also it is a creative process through which children master a rule based, symbolic system. Talking development can be evaluated in 5 important dimensions: phonology, semantics, morphology, syntax and pragmatic. The receptive and expressive abilities of the child must be evaluated also. This paper discusses about the epidemiology, etiology and pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, how to assessment and make early diagnosis, differential diagn...
Purpose: This paper examines the developmental continuity from prelinguistic communication to kinde...
Contains fulltext : 200595.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although the De...
Child's language learning is a fascinating matter to be observed all the time. The way a child achie...
Abstract Purpose:This study involved prospective longitudinal data on 5 late talkers to provide inf...
Purpose of Review: To review studies evaluating interventions for developing the prelinguistic commu...
Preliminary findings are reported from an ongoing study investigating the relationship of phonologic...
A group of children was identified as "late talkers " (LT) on the basis of small expressiv...
People use language to communicate their needs and intentions, to express emotions, and to form rela...
A group of children was identified as “late talkers” (LT) on the basis of small expressive vocabular...
The focus of this article is on the relationship between phonological and language development in ch...
Purpose: Research on the speech production abilities of children with a history of late talking (HLT...
Purpose: A recent approach to identifying early markers of risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) h...
Introduction: Differentiating between normal language variation and abnormal language development ca...
Absence of communicative speech in autism has been presumed to reflect a fundamental deficit in the ...
Aims: The study investigates the development of style and structure of conversations between prescho...
Purpose: This paper examines the developmental continuity from prelinguistic communication to kinde...
Contains fulltext : 200595.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although the De...
Child's language learning is a fascinating matter to be observed all the time. The way a child achie...
Abstract Purpose:This study involved prospective longitudinal data on 5 late talkers to provide inf...
Purpose of Review: To review studies evaluating interventions for developing the prelinguistic commu...
Preliminary findings are reported from an ongoing study investigating the relationship of phonologic...
A group of children was identified as "late talkers " (LT) on the basis of small expressiv...
People use language to communicate their needs and intentions, to express emotions, and to form rela...
A group of children was identified as “late talkers” (LT) on the basis of small expressive vocabular...
The focus of this article is on the relationship between phonological and language development in ch...
Purpose: Research on the speech production abilities of children with a history of late talking (HLT...
Purpose: A recent approach to identifying early markers of risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) h...
Introduction: Differentiating between normal language variation and abnormal language development ca...
Absence of communicative speech in autism has been presumed to reflect a fundamental deficit in the ...
Aims: The study investigates the development of style and structure of conversations between prescho...
Purpose: This paper examines the developmental continuity from prelinguistic communication to kinde...
Contains fulltext : 200595.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although the De...
Child's language learning is a fascinating matter to be observed all the time. The way a child achie...