Lexical skills are a crucial component of language comprehension and production. This paper reviews evidence for lexical-level deficits in children and young people with developmental language impairment (LI). Across a range of tasks, LI is associated with reduced vocabulary knowledge in terms of both breadth and depth and difficulty with learning and retaining new words; evidence is emerging from on-line tasks to suggest that low levels of language skill are associated with differences in lexical competition in spoken word recognition. The role of lexical deficits in understanding the nature of LI is also discussed
learning and lexical processing in children with developmental language impairments. Phil. Lexical l...
Purpose: Studies on the interface between statistical learning and language are dominated by its rol...
Purpose: The effects of neighborhood density (ND) and lexical frequency on word recognition and the ...
ABSTRACT: Children with language impairments demon-strate a broad range of semantic difficulties, in...
Current explanations for lexical processing difficulties in children with SLI were evaluated using ...
Children with dyslexia and/or specific language impairment have marked deficits in phonological proc...
We analyzed whether Spanish-speaking children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) showed deficit...
Speeded verbal repetition of spoken words in simple and primed conditions was used to examine lexica...
The nature of the word-learning deficits of children with developmental language disorders are analy...
Objective: To examine whether lexical access problems in children with word finding difficulties (WF...
Recent studies indicate that lexical and semantic deficits in children with developmental language d...
Purpose The purpose of our study was to test the hypotheses (a) that children with dyslexia have spo...
The current study had three aims: 1) To examine spoken word recognition by children with and withou...
Objectives: Taking into account the positive association observed between lexical abilities and acad...
In order to provide effective intervention for children with specific language impairment (SLI), it ...
learning and lexical processing in children with developmental language impairments. Phil. Lexical l...
Purpose: Studies on the interface between statistical learning and language are dominated by its rol...
Purpose: The effects of neighborhood density (ND) and lexical frequency on word recognition and the ...
ABSTRACT: Children with language impairments demon-strate a broad range of semantic difficulties, in...
Current explanations for lexical processing difficulties in children with SLI were evaluated using ...
Children with dyslexia and/or specific language impairment have marked deficits in phonological proc...
We analyzed whether Spanish-speaking children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) showed deficit...
Speeded verbal repetition of spoken words in simple and primed conditions was used to examine lexica...
The nature of the word-learning deficits of children with developmental language disorders are analy...
Objective: To examine whether lexical access problems in children with word finding difficulties (WF...
Recent studies indicate that lexical and semantic deficits in children with developmental language d...
Purpose The purpose of our study was to test the hypotheses (a) that children with dyslexia have spo...
The current study had three aims: 1) To examine spoken word recognition by children with and withou...
Objectives: Taking into account the positive association observed between lexical abilities and acad...
In order to provide effective intervention for children with specific language impairment (SLI), it ...
learning and lexical processing in children with developmental language impairments. Phil. Lexical l...
Purpose: Studies on the interface between statistical learning and language are dominated by its rol...
Purpose: The effects of neighborhood density (ND) and lexical frequency on word recognition and the ...