PURPOSE: Counting and exact arithmetic rely on language-based representations, whereas number comparison and approximate arithmetic involve approximate quantity-based representations which are available early in life, before the first stages of language acquisition. The objective of this study is to examine the impact of language abilities on the later development of exact and approximate number skills. METHOD: Twenty-eight 7- to 14-year-old children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) completed exact and approximate number tasks involving quantities presented symbolically and nonsymbolically. They were compared to age-matched (AM) and vocabulary-matched (VM) children. RESULTS: In the exact arithmetic task, the accuracy of children with...
Rote counting skills have found to be a strong predictor of later arithmetic and reading fluency. Ho...
There are two different conceptions of the innate basis for numerical abilities. On the one hand, it...
Previous studies have found that although children with specific language impairments (SLI) perform ...
The aims of this chapter is to investigate whether the number skills of children with specific langu...
The number skills of groups of 7- to 9-year-old children with specific language impairment (SLI) att...
The number skills of groups of 7- to 9-year-old children with specific language impairment (SLI) att...
Number skills and SLI 2 The number skills of groups of 7 to 9 year old children with specific langua...
A sample (n = 48) of eight-year-olds with specific language impairments is compared with age-matched...
A sample (n=48) of eight year olds with Specific Language Impairments is compared with age-matched (...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study investigated to what extent children with specific l...
The present study examined the relations between home numeracy experiences (i.e., parent–child numer...
Previous research has suggested that number sense and language are involved in number representation...
A size judgement task was used to investigate number processing skills in children with specific lan...
Unlike other animal species, humans have the ability to represent large exact quantities. While diff...
This study examined if children (M-age = 14.60) with Mild Intellectual Disabilities (MID) display we...
Rote counting skills have found to be a strong predictor of later arithmetic and reading fluency. Ho...
There are two different conceptions of the innate basis for numerical abilities. On the one hand, it...
Previous studies have found that although children with specific language impairments (SLI) perform ...
The aims of this chapter is to investigate whether the number skills of children with specific langu...
The number skills of groups of 7- to 9-year-old children with specific language impairment (SLI) att...
The number skills of groups of 7- to 9-year-old children with specific language impairment (SLI) att...
Number skills and SLI 2 The number skills of groups of 7 to 9 year old children with specific langua...
A sample (n = 48) of eight-year-olds with specific language impairments is compared with age-matched...
A sample (n=48) of eight year olds with Specific Language Impairments is compared with age-matched (...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study investigated to what extent children with specific l...
The present study examined the relations between home numeracy experiences (i.e., parent–child numer...
Previous research has suggested that number sense and language are involved in number representation...
A size judgement task was used to investigate number processing skills in children with specific lan...
Unlike other animal species, humans have the ability to represent large exact quantities. While diff...
This study examined if children (M-age = 14.60) with Mild Intellectual Disabilities (MID) display we...
Rote counting skills have found to be a strong predictor of later arithmetic and reading fluency. Ho...
There are two different conceptions of the innate basis for numerical abilities. On the one hand, it...
Previous studies have found that although children with specific language impairments (SLI) perform ...