Children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) often experience difficulties that interfere with current and future achievement in academic, social and occupational arenas. This study examines narrative samples elicited from typically developing children and those previously diagnosed as having SLI. The goal of the present study was to determine which measures of narrative samples are most predictive of language impairment, and whether there is a combination of measures that can reliably predict language impairment using this natural and spontaneous language sample technique.Communication Sciences and Disorder
Children with learning disabilities often have difficulties with the understanding and use of oral l...
Background: Narrative may provide a useful way in which to assess the language ability of adolescent...
Purpose: This study examined the types, frequencies, and distribution of speech disruptions in the s...
Children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) often experience difficulties that interfere with c...
This research investigated whether children with specific language impairment (SLI) and non-specific...
This study aims to describe in detail the linguistic skills of a large group of SLI participants. Pa...
Background: While narrative tasks have proven to be valid measures for detecting language disorders,...
This project investigated the relationship of content and form in the narratives of school-age child...
Purpose. The purpose of this research project was to compare the narrative content organization (mac...
Narrative story retell is an empirically supported assessment that has a child recount the events in...
BACKGROUND: Narrative assessment is sensitive to the communication impairments of children with spec...
The aim of this study was to identify potential clinical markers of specific language impairment (SL...
Research has identified language impairment as a pervasive disability (Bishop & Edmundson, 1987; Gre...
Background Understanding and expressing a narrative's macro-structure is relatively independent of e...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare the narrative discourse of children with specific-l...
Children with learning disabilities often have difficulties with the understanding and use of oral l...
Background: Narrative may provide a useful way in which to assess the language ability of adolescent...
Purpose: This study examined the types, frequencies, and distribution of speech disruptions in the s...
Children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) often experience difficulties that interfere with c...
This research investigated whether children with specific language impairment (SLI) and non-specific...
This study aims to describe in detail the linguistic skills of a large group of SLI participants. Pa...
Background: While narrative tasks have proven to be valid measures for detecting language disorders,...
This project investigated the relationship of content and form in the narratives of school-age child...
Purpose. The purpose of this research project was to compare the narrative content organization (mac...
Narrative story retell is an empirically supported assessment that has a child recount the events in...
BACKGROUND: Narrative assessment is sensitive to the communication impairments of children with spec...
The aim of this study was to identify potential clinical markers of specific language impairment (SL...
Research has identified language impairment as a pervasive disability (Bishop & Edmundson, 1987; Gre...
Background Understanding and expressing a narrative's macro-structure is relatively independent of e...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare the narrative discourse of children with specific-l...
Children with learning disabilities often have difficulties with the understanding and use of oral l...
Background: Narrative may provide a useful way in which to assess the language ability of adolescent...
Purpose: This study examined the types, frequencies, and distribution of speech disruptions in the s...