The nature of the word-learning deficits of children with developmental language disorders are analysed in this article. Experimental studies of word learning with language-disordered groups demonstrating a clear phonological long-term learning locus to the word-learning problems of this population are reviewed. It is argued that the severe phonological working-memory impairments of such children play an important role in the difficulties they encounter in learning the phonological forms of new words. Finally, possible techniques for remediating phonological memory deficits are discussed
This study examined the feasibility of teaching phonological manipulation skills to preschool childr...
As a group, children with language impairments are at-risk for experiencing later reading difficulti...
In order to provide effective intervention for children with specific language impairment (SLI), it ...
Many children with developmental language disorder experience deficits in memory and word learning. ...
Twelve children with mild/moderate hearing impairment (HI) and 12 children with specific language im...
Early reading achievement relies on phonological awareness (PA) and phonological working memory (WM)...
Background and Aim: Specific language impairment (SLI), one variety of developmental language disord...
Sixty-five 5-year old children participated in 4 experimental tasks of word learning that varied sys...
Word Finding Difficulties (WFDs) occur in more than a quarter of children who are receiving speech a...
Lexical skills are a crucial component of language comprehension and production. This paper reviews ...
This study examined the ability of 20 preschool children with functional phonological delays and 34 ...
Abstract only availableToddlers learn words with amazing speed, adding as many as nine words to thei...
There is much debate in the literature about the cause, presentation, diagnosis and treatment of spe...
Purpose The purpose of our study was to test the hypotheses (a) that children with dyslexia have spo...
Background: Working memory is considered to influence a range of linguistic skills, i.e. vocabulary ...
This study examined the feasibility of teaching phonological manipulation skills to preschool childr...
As a group, children with language impairments are at-risk for experiencing later reading difficulti...
In order to provide effective intervention for children with specific language impairment (SLI), it ...
Many children with developmental language disorder experience deficits in memory and word learning. ...
Twelve children with mild/moderate hearing impairment (HI) and 12 children with specific language im...
Early reading achievement relies on phonological awareness (PA) and phonological working memory (WM)...
Background and Aim: Specific language impairment (SLI), one variety of developmental language disord...
Sixty-five 5-year old children participated in 4 experimental tasks of word learning that varied sys...
Word Finding Difficulties (WFDs) occur in more than a quarter of children who are receiving speech a...
Lexical skills are a crucial component of language comprehension and production. This paper reviews ...
This study examined the ability of 20 preschool children with functional phonological delays and 34 ...
Abstract only availableToddlers learn words with amazing speed, adding as many as nine words to thei...
There is much debate in the literature about the cause, presentation, diagnosis and treatment of spe...
Purpose The purpose of our study was to test the hypotheses (a) that children with dyslexia have spo...
Background: Working memory is considered to influence a range of linguistic skills, i.e. vocabulary ...
This study examined the feasibility of teaching phonological manipulation skills to preschool childr...
As a group, children with language impairments are at-risk for experiencing later reading difficulti...
In order to provide effective intervention for children with specific language impairment (SLI), it ...