Abstract We report the first study on pronoun use by an under-studied research population, children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exposed to American Sign Language from birth by their deaf parents. Personal pronouns cause difficulties for hearing children with ASD, who sometimes reverse or avoid them. Unlike speech pronouns, sign pronouns are indexical points to self and other. Despite this transparency, we find evidence from an elicitation task and parental report that signing children with ASD avoid sign pronouns in favor of names. An analysis of spontaneous usage showed that all children demonstrated the ability to point, but only children with better-developed sign language produced pronouns. Differences in language abilities and ...
This study investigates pronoun reference and verbs with non-active morphology in high functioning G...
This dissertation explores the emergence of the linguistic use of pointing as first- and non-first-p...
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have problems with social communication and interaction...
The language of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is often characterized by difficulties ...
Background and aims Impaired production of third person accusative pronominal clitics is a signature...
Although the use of pronouns has been extensively investigated in children with autism spectrum diso...
Pronoun difficulties have long been a key feature in defining autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Most s...
Bien que les troubles du langage formel affectent une grande partie des enfants avec Trouble du Spec...
In three experimental conditions, we tested matched children with and without autism (n = 15 per gro...
Pronoun reversal, the use of you for self-reference and I for an addressee, has often been associate...
This study investigates pronoun reference and verbs with nonactive morphology in high-functioning Gr...
Pronoun reversals occur when a pronoun is incorrectly mapped to the wrong referent. For example, whe...
textThis dissertation represents the first systematic study of the sign language of deaf children w...
Pronoun reversals occur when a pronoun is incorrectly mapped to the wrong referent. For example, whe...
textThis dissertation represents the first systematic study of the sign language of deaf children w...
This study investigates pronoun reference and verbs with non-active morphology in high functioning G...
This dissertation explores the emergence of the linguistic use of pointing as first- and non-first-p...
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have problems with social communication and interaction...
The language of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is often characterized by difficulties ...
Background and aims Impaired production of third person accusative pronominal clitics is a signature...
Although the use of pronouns has been extensively investigated in children with autism spectrum diso...
Pronoun difficulties have long been a key feature in defining autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Most s...
Bien que les troubles du langage formel affectent une grande partie des enfants avec Trouble du Spec...
In three experimental conditions, we tested matched children with and without autism (n = 15 per gro...
Pronoun reversal, the use of you for self-reference and I for an addressee, has often been associate...
This study investigates pronoun reference and verbs with nonactive morphology in high-functioning Gr...
Pronoun reversals occur when a pronoun is incorrectly mapped to the wrong referent. For example, whe...
textThis dissertation represents the first systematic study of the sign language of deaf children w...
Pronoun reversals occur when a pronoun is incorrectly mapped to the wrong referent. For example, whe...
textThis dissertation represents the first systematic study of the sign language of deaf children w...
This study investigates pronoun reference and verbs with non-active morphology in high functioning G...
This dissertation explores the emergence of the linguistic use of pointing as first- and non-first-p...
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have problems with social communication and interaction...