A number of experiments support the hypothetical utility of statistical information for language learning and processing among both children and adults. However, tasks in these studies are often very general, and only a few include populations with developmental language disorder (DLD). We wanted to determine whether a stronger relationship might be shown when the measure of statistical learning is chosen for its relevance to the language task when including a substantial number of participants with DLD. The language ability we measured was sensitivity to verb bias – the likelihood of a verb to appear with a certain argument or interpretation. A previous study showed adults with DLD were less sensitive to verb bias than their typical peers....
Purpose: Studies on the interface between statistical learning and language are dominated by its rol...
Mastery of language can be a struggle for some children. Amongst those that succeed in achieving thi...
Research suggests that children with behavioural difficulties exhibit ‘positive illusory bias’ (PIB)...
Successful language use requires the ability to process nonadjacent dependencies (NADs) that occur i...
Verb-specific preference for syntactic structure (verb bias) is considered as a critical parsing con...
Purpose The experiment reported here compared two hypotheses for the poor statistical and artificial...
Research with adults and older children indicates that verb biases are strong influences on listener...
Children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) have difficulties acquiring the grammatical rule...
This study explores adults' attitudes toward children with limited linguistic competency. Four group...
<p>PURPOSE: Developmental dyslexia (DD) is commonly thought to arise from phonological impairments. ...
Background: Children with English as an Additional Language (EAL) often present with language diffic...
This study compared school-aged children with and without developmental language disorder (DLD) on f...
Developmental language disorder (DLD) is characterised by difficulties in learning one's native lang...
A verb bias refers to a higher likelihood for a verb to appear in one particular sentence structure....
Two experiments were conducted to examine how adults evaluate the narrative story-telling ability of...
Purpose: Studies on the interface between statistical learning and language are dominated by its rol...
Mastery of language can be a struggle for some children. Amongst those that succeed in achieving thi...
Research suggests that children with behavioural difficulties exhibit ‘positive illusory bias’ (PIB)...
Successful language use requires the ability to process nonadjacent dependencies (NADs) that occur i...
Verb-specific preference for syntactic structure (verb bias) is considered as a critical parsing con...
Purpose The experiment reported here compared two hypotheses for the poor statistical and artificial...
Research with adults and older children indicates that verb biases are strong influences on listener...
Children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) have difficulties acquiring the grammatical rule...
This study explores adults' attitudes toward children with limited linguistic competency. Four group...
<p>PURPOSE: Developmental dyslexia (DD) is commonly thought to arise from phonological impairments. ...
Background: Children with English as an Additional Language (EAL) often present with language diffic...
This study compared school-aged children with and without developmental language disorder (DLD) on f...
Developmental language disorder (DLD) is characterised by difficulties in learning one's native lang...
A verb bias refers to a higher likelihood for a verb to appear in one particular sentence structure....
Two experiments were conducted to examine how adults evaluate the narrative story-telling ability of...
Purpose: Studies on the interface between statistical learning and language are dominated by its rol...
Mastery of language can be a struggle for some children. Amongst those that succeed in achieving thi...
Research suggests that children with behavioural difficulties exhibit ‘positive illusory bias’ (PIB)...