From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterItem not available in this repository.This chapter concerns various atypical conditions in children and how the development of prosody may be affected in them. Methods for evaluating prosodic ability are considered, taking into account receptive and expressive ability. Brief summaries of research into several conditions in which prosodic development is affected are given, including hearing impairment, language disorder, Down syndrome, childhood onset fluency disorder, Williams syndrome and a more detailed treatment of autism spectrum disorder. The chapter concludes with a brief summary of current strategies for rehabilitation.pubpu
This is a paper due to appear in a double Special Issue of the Journal of PragmaticsChildren with hi...
7 files, 1.92 GBChildren with high-functioning autism are widely reported to show deficits in both p...
Background: Disordered expressive prosody is a widely reported characteristic of individuals with au...
Atypicalities of communication development are among the most common developmental disabilities. As ...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
This paper has been reviewed twice and subsequently revised for the Journal of Speech Language and H...
Background. Many studies have analysed language development in children with Down syndrome to unders...
Expressive prosody is thought to be disordered in autism, and this study sets out to evaluate one as...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
The expressive prosodic abilities of two groups of school-age children with autism spectrum conditio...
Children with high-functioning autism are widely reported to show deficits in both prosodic and prag...
Language impairment is a key characteristic of many developmental disorders, with the relationship b...
Submitted for publication in Gomez, J., McGregor, E., Nunez, M. and Williams, K. (Eds.). Autism: An ...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
This is a paper due to appear in a double Special Issue of the Journal of PragmaticsChildren with hi...
7 files, 1.92 GBChildren with high-functioning autism are widely reported to show deficits in both p...
Background: Disordered expressive prosody is a widely reported characteristic of individuals with au...
Atypicalities of communication development are among the most common developmental disabilities. As ...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
This paper has been reviewed twice and subsequently revised for the Journal of Speech Language and H...
Background. Many studies have analysed language development in children with Down syndrome to unders...
Expressive prosody is thought to be disordered in autism, and this study sets out to evaluate one as...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
The expressive prosodic abilities of two groups of school-age children with autism spectrum conditio...
Children with high-functioning autism are widely reported to show deficits in both prosodic and prag...
Language impairment is a key characteristic of many developmental disorders, with the relationship b...
Submitted for publication in Gomez, J., McGregor, E., Nunez, M. and Williams, K. (Eds.). Autism: An ...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
This is a paper due to appear in a double Special Issue of the Journal of PragmaticsChildren with hi...
7 files, 1.92 GBChildren with high-functioning autism are widely reported to show deficits in both p...
Background: Disordered expressive prosody is a widely reported characteristic of individuals with au...