It has been claimed that in the language systems of people with Williams syndrome (WS), syntax is intact but lexical memory is impaired. Evidence has come from past tense elicitation tasks with a small number of participants where individuals with WS are said to have a specific deficit in forming irregular past tenses. However, typically developing children also show poorer performance on irregulars than regulars in these tasks, and one of the central features of WS language development is that it is delayed. We compared the performance of 21 participants with WS on two past tense elicitation tasks with that of four typically developing control groups, at ages 6, 8, 10, and adult. When verbal mental age was controlled for, participants in t...
Most aspects of human life—from gene expression, to brain structure/function, to underlying linguist...
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 ...
It has been claimed that in the language systems of people with Williams syndrome (WS), syntax is in...
Conflicting reports of language ability in Williams syndrome (WS) are confusing and may hinder accur...
Despite growing empirical evidence to the contrary, claims continue to be made that the grammar of p...
An increasing number of connectionist models have been proposed to explain behavioural deficits in d...
This study investigated knowledge of binding and raising in two groups of children with Williams syn...
Is past tense production better modelled by a Single Mechanism or a Words and Rules model? We presen...
Atypical vocabulary has been reported as one of the most notable features of the language of adolesc...
<p>This thesis investigated the relationship between language, memory, and temporal processing abili...
Although phonological processing is generally considered to be a proficiency in Williams syndrome (W...
Aims: The present study investigated whether children with Williams syndrome (WS) produced a higher ...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic syndrome of abnormal neurodevelopment, characterised by a specif...
Williams syndrome is a genetic disorder that, it has been claimed, results in an unusual pattern of ...
Most aspects of human life—from gene expression, to brain structure/function, to underlying linguist...
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 ...
It has been claimed that in the language systems of people with Williams syndrome (WS), syntax is in...
Conflicting reports of language ability in Williams syndrome (WS) are confusing and may hinder accur...
Despite growing empirical evidence to the contrary, claims continue to be made that the grammar of p...
An increasing number of connectionist models have been proposed to explain behavioural deficits in d...
This study investigated knowledge of binding and raising in two groups of children with Williams syn...
Is past tense production better modelled by a Single Mechanism or a Words and Rules model? We presen...
Atypical vocabulary has been reported as one of the most notable features of the language of adolesc...
<p>This thesis investigated the relationship between language, memory, and temporal processing abili...
Although phonological processing is generally considered to be a proficiency in Williams syndrome (W...
Aims: The present study investigated whether children with Williams syndrome (WS) produced a higher ...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic syndrome of abnormal neurodevelopment, characterised by a specif...
Williams syndrome is a genetic disorder that, it has been claimed, results in an unusual pattern of ...
Most aspects of human life—from gene expression, to brain structure/function, to underlying linguist...
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 ...