Background: Children with language impairment (LI) show hetereogeneity in development. We tracked children from pre-school to middle childhood to characterise three developmental trajectories: resolving, persisting and emerging LI. Methods: We analysed data from children identified as having preschool LI, or being at family-risk of dyslexia, together with typically developing controls at three time points: t1 (age 3;09), t3 (5;08) and t5 (8;01). Language measures are reported at t1, t3 and t5, and literacy abilities at t3 and t5. A research diagnosis of LI (irrespective of recruitment group) was validated at t1 by a composite language score derived from measures of receptive and expressive grammar and vocabulary; a score falling 1SD be...
We followed children at family risk of dyslexia and children with preschool language difficulties fr...
[eng] Purpose: Language development in children with SLI is still poorly understood, especially if c...
BACKGROUND: Developmental language disorder is a heterogeneous diagnostic category. Little research ...
Background: Children with language impairment ( LI ) show heterogeneity in development. We tracked c...
Research on children with language impairment (LI) and bilingual children is important for both clin...
Purpose: This study examined the reading achievement growth of children with language impairments (L...
This study focuses on the stability of dyslexia status from Grade 2 to Grade 8 in four groups: (a) n...
Children with specific language impairment (SLI) are at increased risk for reading difficulties, and...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the language outcomes of 7-year-old children with ...
Current research indicates the need to identify and support children at-risk for reading difficulti...
Contains fulltext : 54578.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background - T...
Background Children at family risk of dyslexia have been reported to show phonological deficits as w...
Background: Language development is generally viewed as a multifactorial process. There are increasi...
PURPOSE: To compare the development of phonological skills in children with specific language impair...
We followed children at family-risk of dyslexia and children with preschool language difficulties fr...
We followed children at family risk of dyslexia and children with preschool language difficulties fr...
[eng] Purpose: Language development in children with SLI is still poorly understood, especially if c...
BACKGROUND: Developmental language disorder is a heterogeneous diagnostic category. Little research ...
Background: Children with language impairment ( LI ) show heterogeneity in development. We tracked c...
Research on children with language impairment (LI) and bilingual children is important for both clin...
Purpose: This study examined the reading achievement growth of children with language impairments (L...
This study focuses on the stability of dyslexia status from Grade 2 to Grade 8 in four groups: (a) n...
Children with specific language impairment (SLI) are at increased risk for reading difficulties, and...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the language outcomes of 7-year-old children with ...
Current research indicates the need to identify and support children at-risk for reading difficulti...
Contains fulltext : 54578.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background - T...
Background Children at family risk of dyslexia have been reported to show phonological deficits as w...
Background: Language development is generally viewed as a multifactorial process. There are increasi...
PURPOSE: To compare the development of phonological skills in children with specific language impair...
We followed children at family-risk of dyslexia and children with preschool language difficulties fr...
We followed children at family risk of dyslexia and children with preschool language difficulties fr...
[eng] Purpose: Language development in children with SLI is still poorly understood, especially if c...
BACKGROUND: Developmental language disorder is a heterogeneous diagnostic category. Little research ...