Utilizing relevance theory, this study investigated the ability of children with Asperger syndrome (AS) and high-functioning autism (HFA) to use context when answering questions and when giving explanations for their correct answers. Three groups participated in this study: younger AS/HFA group (age 7-9, n = 16), older AS/HFA group (age 10-12, n = 23) and a normally functioning control group (age 7-9, n = 23). The results indicated that the younger AS/HFA group did less well when answering contextually demanding questions compared to the control group, and the performance of the older AS/HFA group fell in between the younger AS/HFA group and the control group. Both AS/HFA groups had difficulties explaining their correct answers, suggesting ...
Asperger's Syndrome (AS) involves difficulties in social communication but no delays in language or ...
Pragmatic skills enable children to produce and comprehend words and sentences in ways that are appr...
Communication involves information beyond what is coded in the linguistic stimuli produced by a spea...
Utilizing relevance theory, this study investigated the ability of children with Asperger syndrome (...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright Springer. DOI: 10.1007/s1...
This study examined irrelevant/incorrect answers produced by children with Asperger syndrome or high...
This study examined irrelevant/incorrect answers produced by children with Asperger syndrome or high...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00219924 Copyright El...
The present study investigated the sentence processing skills of high-functioning children with aut...
The present study investigated the sentence processing skills of high-functioning children with aut...
Abstract By utilizing the Pragma test this study investigated how sixteen five- to ten-year-old chi...
By utilizing the Pragma test this study investigated how sixteen five- to ten-year-old children with...
Pragmatic processing of language involves inferring a speaker’s intended meaning by integrating thei...
Children with autism show an enhanced ability to disembed perceptual components from within meaningf...
PURPOSE: To extend previous research in the development of idiom comprehension by investigating this...
Asperger's Syndrome (AS) involves difficulties in social communication but no delays in language or ...
Pragmatic skills enable children to produce and comprehend words and sentences in ways that are appr...
Communication involves information beyond what is coded in the linguistic stimuli produced by a spea...
Utilizing relevance theory, this study investigated the ability of children with Asperger syndrome (...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright Springer. DOI: 10.1007/s1...
This study examined irrelevant/incorrect answers produced by children with Asperger syndrome or high...
This study examined irrelevant/incorrect answers produced by children with Asperger syndrome or high...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00219924 Copyright El...
The present study investigated the sentence processing skills of high-functioning children with aut...
The present study investigated the sentence processing skills of high-functioning children with aut...
Abstract By utilizing the Pragma test this study investigated how sixteen five- to ten-year-old chi...
By utilizing the Pragma test this study investigated how sixteen five- to ten-year-old children with...
Pragmatic processing of language involves inferring a speaker’s intended meaning by integrating thei...
Children with autism show an enhanced ability to disembed perceptual components from within meaningf...
PURPOSE: To extend previous research in the development of idiom comprehension by investigating this...
Asperger's Syndrome (AS) involves difficulties in social communication but no delays in language or ...
Pragmatic skills enable children to produce and comprehend words and sentences in ways that are appr...
Communication involves information beyond what is coded in the linguistic stimuli produced by a spea...