The aim of the article is to provide preliminary data on the use of auxiliaries and clitics in Serbian-speaking children with developmental language impairment. Two groups of children (a group of 30 children with developmental language impairment and a group of 30 typically developing children) aged between 48 and 83 months and matched on IQ took part in the study. They were asked to tell a story from a series of four pictures. The results showed that the children with language impairment omitted significantly more auxiliary verbs and clitics than the controls. In addition, the rate of omission of auxiliaries and clitics did not decrease with increasing chronological age. We conclude that, as in other languages, auxiliary verbs and clitics ...
This study develops a single elicitation method to test the acquisition of third-person pronominal o...
This study develops a single elicitation method to test the acquisition of third-person pronominal o...
Various accounts have been proposed to explain the deficits found in children with specific language...
Specific language impairment (SLI) is usually defined as a developmental language disorder which doe...
Third-person direct object (DO) clitic pronoun production is examined through an elicited production...
Developmental language disorders, which speech and language pathologists encounter already in presch...
Background and Aim: Most of the researches are about bilingual children with specific language impai...
Data from several languages, including Swedish, have shown that children with specific language impa...
This paper presents the process of acquiring Serbian language as a native language, from birth to pr...
Language impairments seem to be widely discussed and researched nowadays, and that is not surprising...
The aim of this thesis is to verify sentence imitation as a clinical marker of specific language imp...
The thesis reports on specific language impairment (SLI). First part of the thesis summarizes first ...
This paper focuses on verb use by specifically language impaired (SLI) and normally developing (ND) ...
We administrated a clitic elicitation task to 16 school-aged Italian speaking children with specific...
Most young children make significant progress in learning language during the first 4 years of life....
This study develops a single elicitation method to test the acquisition of third-person pronominal o...
This study develops a single elicitation method to test the acquisition of third-person pronominal o...
Various accounts have been proposed to explain the deficits found in children with specific language...
Specific language impairment (SLI) is usually defined as a developmental language disorder which doe...
Third-person direct object (DO) clitic pronoun production is examined through an elicited production...
Developmental language disorders, which speech and language pathologists encounter already in presch...
Background and Aim: Most of the researches are about bilingual children with specific language impai...
Data from several languages, including Swedish, have shown that children with specific language impa...
This paper presents the process of acquiring Serbian language as a native language, from birth to pr...
Language impairments seem to be widely discussed and researched nowadays, and that is not surprising...
The aim of this thesis is to verify sentence imitation as a clinical marker of specific language imp...
The thesis reports on specific language impairment (SLI). First part of the thesis summarizes first ...
This paper focuses on verb use by specifically language impaired (SLI) and normally developing (ND) ...
We administrated a clitic elicitation task to 16 school-aged Italian speaking children with specific...
Most young children make significant progress in learning language during the first 4 years of life....
This study develops a single elicitation method to test the acquisition of third-person pronominal o...
This study develops a single elicitation method to test the acquisition of third-person pronominal o...
Various accounts have been proposed to explain the deficits found in children with specific language...