Background: Disordered expressive prosody is a widely reported characteristic of individuals with autism. Despite this, it has received little attention in the literature and the few studies that have addressed it have not described its relationship to other aspects of communication. Aims: To determine the nature and relationship of expressive and receptive language, phonology, pragmatics, and non-verbal ability in school-aged children with high-functioning autism and to determine how prosody relates to these abilities and which aspects of prosody are most affected. Methods & Procedures: A total of 31 children with high-functioning autism and 72 typically developing children matched for verbal mental age completed a battery of speech, langu...
This is a paper due to appear in a double Special Issue of the Journal of PragmaticsChildren with hi...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
Atypical expressive prosody is reported as a consistent challenge for individuals with Autism Spectr...
Background: Disordered expressive prosody is a widely reported characteristic of individuals with au...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers.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...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the nature and extent of receptive and expressive prosodic def...
Submitted for publication in Gomez, J., McGregor, E., Nunez, M. and Williams, K. (Eds.). Autism: An ...
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...
Impairments in language, prosodic and theory of mind (ToM) ability in individuals with high-function...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
There is a lack of research investigating prosody in Portuguese children with autism. In this chapte...
This is a paper due to appear in a double Special Issue of the Journal of PragmaticsChildren with hi...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
Atypical expressive prosody is reported as a consistent challenge for individuals with Autism Spectr...
Background: Disordered expressive prosody is a widely reported characteristic of individuals with au...
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...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the nature and extent of receptive and expressive prosodic def...
Submitted for publication in Gomez, J., McGregor, E., Nunez, M. and Williams, K. (Eds.). Autism: An ...
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...
Impairments in language, prosodic and theory of mind (ToM) ability in individuals with high-function...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
There is a lack of research investigating prosody in Portuguese children with autism. In this chapte...
This is a paper due to appear in a double Special Issue of the Journal of PragmaticsChildren with hi...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
Atypical expressive prosody is reported as a consistent challenge for individuals with Autism Spectr...