The objective of this study was to investigate the psycholinguistic abilities of children with Williams syndrome (WS) and typically developing children using the Illinois Test of Psycholinguistic Abilities (ITPA). Performance on the ITPA was analysed in a group with WS (N = 20, mean age = 8.5 years, SD = 1.62) and two typically developing groups, matched in mental (MA, N = 20, mean age = 4.92 years, SD = 1.14) and chronological age (CA, N = 19, mean age = 8.35 years, SD = 3.07). Overall, within-group analyses showed that individuals with WS displayed higher scalar scores on the visual reception and visual association subtests. When groups were compared, we observed inferior performance of the WS group on all ITPA subtests when compared with...
This study investigated the development of three aspects of linguistic prosody in a group of childre...
International audienceWilliams syndrome (WS) is a genetic disease with a relatively homogeneous prof...
Children with Williams syndrome (WS) have been reported to often face problems in daily communicatio...
The objective of this study was to investigate the psycholinguistic abilities of children with Will...
The purpose of this study was to assess and describe the psycholinguistic abilities of each individu...
The comparison of cognitive and linguistic skills in individuals with developmental disorders is fra...
Williams syndrome is a rare genetic disorder in which, it is claimed, language abilities are relativ...
Aims: The present study investigated whether children with Williams syndrome (WS) produced a higher ...
Williams syndrome (WS) is characterized by apparent relative strengths in language, facial processin...
Research on social communication skills in individuals with Williams syndrome has been inconclusive,...
<p>This thesis investigated the relationship between language, memory, and temporal processing abili...
Aims: The present study investigated whether children with Williams syndrome (WS) produced a higher ...
Although prior research has indicated that pragmatics is an area of particular weakness for individu...
This study aimed to compare developmental courses of structural and pragmatic language skills in sch...
Purpose: The authors investigated expressive and receptive intonation abilities in children with Wil...
This study investigated the development of three aspects of linguistic prosody in a group of childre...
International audienceWilliams syndrome (WS) is a genetic disease with a relatively homogeneous prof...
Children with Williams syndrome (WS) have been reported to often face problems in daily communicatio...
The objective of this study was to investigate the psycholinguistic abilities of children with Will...
The purpose of this study was to assess and describe the psycholinguistic abilities of each individu...
The comparison of cognitive and linguistic skills in individuals with developmental disorders is fra...
Williams syndrome is a rare genetic disorder in which, it is claimed, language abilities are relativ...
Aims: The present study investigated whether children with Williams syndrome (WS) produced a higher ...
Williams syndrome (WS) is characterized by apparent relative strengths in language, facial processin...
Research on social communication skills in individuals with Williams syndrome has been inconclusive,...
<p>This thesis investigated the relationship between language, memory, and temporal processing abili...
Aims: The present study investigated whether children with Williams syndrome (WS) produced a higher ...
Although prior research has indicated that pragmatics is an area of particular weakness for individu...
This study aimed to compare developmental courses of structural and pragmatic language skills in sch...
Purpose: The authors investigated expressive and receptive intonation abilities in children with Wil...
This study investigated the development of three aspects of linguistic prosody in a group of childre...
International audienceWilliams syndrome (WS) is a genetic disease with a relatively homogeneous prof...
Children with Williams syndrome (WS) have been reported to often face problems in daily communicatio...