Purpose—Clinical grammar markers are needed for children with SLI older than 8 years. This study followed children studied earlier on sentences with omitted finiteness to determine if affected children continue to perform at low levels and to examine possible predictors of low performance. This is the first longitudinal report of grammaticality judgments of questions. Method—Three groups of children participated: 20 SLI, 20 age controls and 18 language-matched controls, followed from ages 6–15 years. An experimental grammaticality judgment task was administered with BE copula/auxiliary and DO auxiliary in Wh- and Yes/No questions for 9 times of measurement. Predictors were indices of vocabulary, nonverbal intelligence, and maternal educatio...
Grammatical problems are a hallmark of SLI: most children with SLI seem to have problems with gramma...
This paper tests claims that children with Grammatical(G)-SLI are impaired in hierarchical structura...
Grammaticality judgement abilities were examined among French-speaking children with SLI. Rice, Wexl...
Purpose—Clinical grammar markers are needed for children with SLI older than 8 years. This study fol...
Purpose: Clinical grammar markers are needed for children with SLI older than 8 years. This study fo...
Inconsistent omission of finiteness markers is a clinical marker for Specific Language Impairment (S...
Children must acquire multiple language dimensions to ultimately achieve adult levels of language co...
The relationship between children’s language acquisition and their nonverbal intelligence has a long...
AbstractThis paper tests claims that children with Grammatical(G)-SLI are impaired in hierarchical s...
Purpose: E. Bialystok and E. B. Ryan (1985) have outlined two operations, analysis and control, whic...
peer reviewedGrammaticality judgement abilities were examined among French-speaking children with SL...
We examined the grammatical intuitions of children both with and without language delay, assessed vi...
Children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) are known to have problems marking finiteness (tens...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to test Bedore and Leonard\u27s (1998) proposal that a verb m...
Children with specific language impairment (SLI) are well known for their difficulties in mastering ...
Grammatical problems are a hallmark of SLI: most children with SLI seem to have problems with gramma...
This paper tests claims that children with Grammatical(G)-SLI are impaired in hierarchical structura...
Grammaticality judgement abilities were examined among French-speaking children with SLI. Rice, Wexl...
Purpose—Clinical grammar markers are needed for children with SLI older than 8 years. This study fol...
Purpose: Clinical grammar markers are needed for children with SLI older than 8 years. This study fo...
Inconsistent omission of finiteness markers is a clinical marker for Specific Language Impairment (S...
Children must acquire multiple language dimensions to ultimately achieve adult levels of language co...
The relationship between children’s language acquisition and their nonverbal intelligence has a long...
AbstractThis paper tests claims that children with Grammatical(G)-SLI are impaired in hierarchical s...
Purpose: E. Bialystok and E. B. Ryan (1985) have outlined two operations, analysis and control, whic...
peer reviewedGrammaticality judgement abilities were examined among French-speaking children with SL...
We examined the grammatical intuitions of children both with and without language delay, assessed vi...
Children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) are known to have problems marking finiteness (tens...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to test Bedore and Leonard\u27s (1998) proposal that a verb m...
Children with specific language impairment (SLI) are well known for their difficulties in mastering ...
Grammatical problems are a hallmark of SLI: most children with SLI seem to have problems with gramma...
This paper tests claims that children with Grammatical(G)-SLI are impaired in hierarchical structura...
Grammaticality judgement abilities were examined among French-speaking children with SLI. Rice, Wexl...