One of the central questions that Eric Lenneberg raised in his seminal book, Biological Foundations of Language is: What is the relationship between language comprehension and language production? This paper reviews Lenneberg’s case study of a child with congenital anarthria and then presents the results of two studies that investigate the relationship between phoneme perception and production. The first study investigates the phoneme identification skills of a child with developmental apraxia who, like the anarthric child studied by Lenneberg, had essentially no speech yet had no difficulty understanding speech. The second study investigates the extent to which 28 typically-developing children’s ability to identify phonemes is related to t...
This dissertation develops a cognitive model describing when children learn to group distinct sound ...
Purpose Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) is hypothesized to arise from deficits in speech motor pla...
On the basis of a neurolinguistic assessment procedure (Holmberg and Sahlen, 1986) ten children with...
One of the central questions that Eric Lenneberg raised in his seminal book, Biological Foundations ...
In the paper, an analysis of information gathered during examinations of children with speech develo...
Includes bibliographical references.Knowledge of a child's underlying phonemic categories would be e...
This paper examines the relationship between imitation, comprehension and speech production in langu...
During the time when a child learns the sound system of his language, there is much evidence that th...
This thesis investigates the relationship between speech production and speech perception in the ear...
A major problem in explaining the relationship between speech perception and speech production has b...
This paper aims to re-evaluate the legacy of Eric Lenneberg’s monumental Biological Foundations of L...
Investigation into the entire process of language acquisition by children has to be based on concurr...
Contains fulltext : 19265_deveapofs.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The sp...
This thesis investigated whether childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) differs from phonological disorde...
HOW CHILDREN ACQUIRE LANGUAGE Over the last few decades research into child language acquisition h...
This dissertation develops a cognitive model describing when children learn to group distinct sound ...
Purpose Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) is hypothesized to arise from deficits in speech motor pla...
On the basis of a neurolinguistic assessment procedure (Holmberg and Sahlen, 1986) ten children with...
One of the central questions that Eric Lenneberg raised in his seminal book, Biological Foundations ...
In the paper, an analysis of information gathered during examinations of children with speech develo...
Includes bibliographical references.Knowledge of a child's underlying phonemic categories would be e...
This paper examines the relationship between imitation, comprehension and speech production in langu...
During the time when a child learns the sound system of his language, there is much evidence that th...
This thesis investigates the relationship between speech production and speech perception in the ear...
A major problem in explaining the relationship between speech perception and speech production has b...
This paper aims to re-evaluate the legacy of Eric Lenneberg’s monumental Biological Foundations of L...
Investigation into the entire process of language acquisition by children has to be based on concurr...
Contains fulltext : 19265_deveapofs.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The sp...
This thesis investigated whether childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) differs from phonological disorde...
HOW CHILDREN ACQUIRE LANGUAGE Over the last few decades research into child language acquisition h...
This dissertation develops a cognitive model describing when children learn to group distinct sound ...
Purpose Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) is hypothesized to arise from deficits in speech motor pla...
On the basis of a neurolinguistic assessment procedure (Holmberg and Sahlen, 1986) ten children with...