This follow-up study compares cognitive and language aspects of a group of Italian children ages 4–6 years, who had shown delayed expressive language abilities at 24 months of age (late talkers), with those of a group of children with a history of normal expressive language development (average talkers). Children were given a battery of cognitive–neuropsychological tests to assess grammatical comprehension, vocabulary development, verbal short-term memory, phonological awareness, planning and visuomotor coordination, and attention and impulsiveness. No differences were found in the results between the two groups in the domains of attention, impulsiveness, and visuomotor planning, but in the domain of syntactic competence late talkers develo...
Background Early intervention for children identified as late talkers (LTs) at the age of 24 months ...
The study was designed to investigate pragmatic development and the ability to make comments/questio...
Purpose: While most of the children who are identified as late talkers at the age of 2 years catch u...
Purpose: This follow-up study assessed (a) the influence of phonological working memory (pWM), home ...
Children acquire language naturally, but there is variation in language acquisition patterns. Indeed...
A longitudinal study on the lexical and pragmatic development of 24 Italian children during the seco...
Background Many children who are late talkers go on to develop normal language, but others go on to...
The focus of this article is on the relationship between phonological and language development in ch...
Early language development sets the stage for a lifetime of competence in language and literacy. How...
A group of children was identified as “late talkers” (LT) on the basis of small expressive vocabular...
The study was designed to investigate pragmatic development and the ability to make comments/questio...
Language has a significant mediating role in cognitive, social and behavioural development, especial...
Purpose: The Language Development Survey (LDS) was used to compare Italian and English lexical devel...
It has been widely observed that some children struggle to acquire language. Of particular\ud intere...
Preliminary findings are reported from an ongoing study investigating the relationship of phonologic...
Background Early intervention for children identified as late talkers (LTs) at the age of 24 months ...
The study was designed to investigate pragmatic development and the ability to make comments/questio...
Purpose: While most of the children who are identified as late talkers at the age of 2 years catch u...
Purpose: This follow-up study assessed (a) the influence of phonological working memory (pWM), home ...
Children acquire language naturally, but there is variation in language acquisition patterns. Indeed...
A longitudinal study on the lexical and pragmatic development of 24 Italian children during the seco...
Background Many children who are late talkers go on to develop normal language, but others go on to...
The focus of this article is on the relationship between phonological and language development in ch...
Early language development sets the stage for a lifetime of competence in language and literacy. How...
A group of children was identified as “late talkers” (LT) on the basis of small expressive vocabular...
The study was designed to investigate pragmatic development and the ability to make comments/questio...
Language has a significant mediating role in cognitive, social and behavioural development, especial...
Purpose: The Language Development Survey (LDS) was used to compare Italian and English lexical devel...
It has been widely observed that some children struggle to acquire language. Of particular\ud intere...
Preliminary findings are reported from an ongoing study investigating the relationship of phonologic...
Background Early intervention for children identified as late talkers (LTs) at the age of 24 months ...
The study was designed to investigate pragmatic development and the ability to make comments/questio...
Purpose: While most of the children who are identified as late talkers at the age of 2 years catch u...