Purpose: This study aimed to identify the nature and extent of receptive and expressive prosodic deficits in children with high-functioning autism (HFA). Method: Thirty-one children with HFA, 72 typically developing controls matched on verbal mental age, and 33 adults with normal speech completed the prosody assessment procedure, Profiling Elements of Prosodic Systems in Children. Results: Children with HFA performed significantly less well than controls on 11 of 12 prosody tasks (p < .005). Receptive prosodic skills showed a strong correlation (p < .01) with verbal mental age in both groups, and to a lesser extent with expressive prosodic skills. Receptive prosodic scores also correlated with expressive prosody scores, particularly i...
There is a lack of research investigating prosody in Portuguese children with autism. In this chapte...
People with autism are perceived to have ‘odd ’ prosody, but is it malfunctioning? A new prosody tes...
Prosody can be conceived as having form (auditory-perceptual characteristics) and function (pragmati...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the nature and extent of receptive and expressive prosodic def...
This paper has been reviewed twice and subsequently revised for the Journal of Speech Language and H...
Background: Disordered expressive prosody is a widely reported characteristic of individuals with au...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
Impairments in language, prosodic and theory of mind (ToM) ability in individuals with high-function...
Children with high-functioning autism are widely reported to show deficits in both prosodic and prag...
This is a paper due to appear in a double Special Issue of the Journal of PragmaticsChildren with hi...
The expressive prosodic abilities of two groups of school-age children with autism spectrum conditio...
Submitted for publication in Gomez, J., McGregor, E., Nunez, M. and Williams, K. (Eds.). Autism: An ...
7 files, 1.92 GBChildren with high-functioning autism are widely reported to show deficits in both p...
There is a lack of research investigating prosody in Portuguese children with autism. In this chapte...
People with autism are perceived to have ‘odd ’ prosody, but is it malfunctioning? A new prosody tes...
Prosody can be conceived as having form (auditory-perceptual characteristics) and function (pragmati...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the nature and extent of receptive and expressive prosodic def...
This paper has been reviewed twice and subsequently revised for the Journal of Speech Language and H...
Background: Disordered expressive prosody is a widely reported characteristic of individuals with au...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
Impairments in language, prosodic and theory of mind (ToM) ability in individuals with high-function...
Children with high-functioning autism are widely reported to show deficits in both prosodic and prag...
This is a paper due to appear in a double Special Issue of the Journal of PragmaticsChildren with hi...
The expressive prosodic abilities of two groups of school-age children with autism spectrum conditio...
Submitted for publication in Gomez, J., McGregor, E., Nunez, M. and Williams, K. (Eds.). Autism: An ...
7 files, 1.92 GBChildren with high-functioning autism are widely reported to show deficits in both p...
There is a lack of research investigating prosody in Portuguese children with autism. In this chapte...
People with autism are perceived to have ‘odd ’ prosody, but is it malfunctioning? A new prosody tes...
Prosody can be conceived as having form (auditory-perceptual characteristics) and function (pragmati...