The goal of this study was to investigate whether individual difference factors influence the second language (L2) learning of children with specific language impairment (SLI) and children with typical development (TD) differently. The study focuses on tense inflection development in English L2 children. The roles of age of L2 acquisition, length of L2 exposure, and first language (L1) were examined. Twenty-four pairs of 4- and 5-year-old English L2 children with SLI and English L2 children with TD participated in the study. Children’s responses on the third person singular and regular past tense probes of the Test of Early Grammatical Impairment (Rice & Wexler, 2001) were analyzed using logistic mixed regression modeling and classification...
This paper examines the verb inflectional system of 15 English-Hebrew preschool bilinguals: 6 typica...
The treatment of children with specific language impairment was used as a means to investigate wheth...
<div><p></p><p><i>Purpose:</i> Children with specific language impairment (SLI) frequently have diff...
The goal of this study was to investigate whether individual difference factors influence the second...
ABSTRACT Children with English as a second language (L2) with exposure of 18 months or less exhibit ...
The present study consists of a comparison between the morphosyntax of children with SLI and childre...
Children with English as a second language (L2) with exposure of 18 months or less exhibit similar d...
This paper compares the development of tense morphology and verb-second in different learner populat...
Past tense marking has been proposed as a clinical marker for language impairment in monolingual chi...
abstract: Research regarding typical English language development in children who are bilingual is o...
This longitudinal study examines the acquisition of tense and agreement morphology by child L2 learn...
This longitudinal study examines the acquisition of tense and agreement morphology by child L2 learn...
This study investigates the production and online processing of English tense morphemes by sequentia...
The relationship between children’s language acquisition and their nonverbal intelligence has a long...
The present study is an investigation of on-line and off-line processing of verb tense in individual...
This paper examines the verb inflectional system of 15 English-Hebrew preschool bilinguals: 6 typica...
The treatment of children with specific language impairment was used as a means to investigate wheth...
<div><p></p><p><i>Purpose:</i> Children with specific language impairment (SLI) frequently have diff...
The goal of this study was to investigate whether individual difference factors influence the second...
ABSTRACT Children with English as a second language (L2) with exposure of 18 months or less exhibit ...
The present study consists of a comparison between the morphosyntax of children with SLI and childre...
Children with English as a second language (L2) with exposure of 18 months or less exhibit similar d...
This paper compares the development of tense morphology and verb-second in different learner populat...
Past tense marking has been proposed as a clinical marker for language impairment in monolingual chi...
abstract: Research regarding typical English language development in children who are bilingual is o...
This longitudinal study examines the acquisition of tense and agreement morphology by child L2 learn...
This longitudinal study examines the acquisition of tense and agreement morphology by child L2 learn...
This study investigates the production and online processing of English tense morphemes by sequentia...
The relationship between children’s language acquisition and their nonverbal intelligence has a long...
The present study is an investigation of on-line and off-line processing of verb tense in individual...
This paper examines the verb inflectional system of 15 English-Hebrew preschool bilinguals: 6 typica...
The treatment of children with specific language impairment was used as a means to investigate wheth...
<div><p></p><p><i>Purpose:</i> Children with specific language impairment (SLI) frequently have diff...