In order to study problems of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) with morphosyntax, we investigated twenty high-functioning Greek-speaking children (mean age:6;11) and twenty age- and language-matched typically developing children on environments that allow or forbid object clitics or their corresponding noun phrase. Children with ASD fell behind typically developing in comprehending and producing simple clitics and producing noun phrases in focus structures. The two groups performed similarly in comprehending and producing clitics in clitic left dislocation and in producing noun phrases in non-focus structures. We argue that children with ASD have difficulties at the interface of(morpho)syntax with pragmatics and prosody, nam...
Purpose Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and children with developmental language diso...
In this study, we employed an eye-gaze paradigm to explore whether children (ages 8–12) and adolesce...
Language deficits represent one of the most relevant factors that determine the clinical phenotype o...
In order to study problems of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) with morphosyntax, we...
Studies on the language abilities in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have tended to include individu...
This study investigates pronoun reference and verbs with nonactive morphology in high-functioning Gr...
This study investigates pronoun reference and verbs with non-active morphology in high functioning G...
Background and aims Impaired production of third person accusative pronominal clitics is a signature...
In this study, we employed an eye-gaze paradigm to explore whether children (8-12) and adolescents (...
Although the use of pronouns has been extensively investigated in children with autism spectrum diso...
Bien que les troubles du langage formel affectent une grande partie des enfants avec Trouble du Spec...
Children with ASD and an IQ-matched control group of typically developing (TD) children completed an...
This dissertation is a linguistically-motivated investigation into different areas of language in ch...
This thesis examines language alignment in children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a neuro...
The expressive prosodic abilities of two groups of school-age children with autism spectrum conditio...
Purpose Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and children with developmental language diso...
In this study, we employed an eye-gaze paradigm to explore whether children (ages 8–12) and adolesce...
Language deficits represent one of the most relevant factors that determine the clinical phenotype o...
In order to study problems of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) with morphosyntax, we...
Studies on the language abilities in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have tended to include individu...
This study investigates pronoun reference and verbs with nonactive morphology in high-functioning Gr...
This study investigates pronoun reference and verbs with non-active morphology in high functioning G...
Background and aims Impaired production of third person accusative pronominal clitics is a signature...
In this study, we employed an eye-gaze paradigm to explore whether children (8-12) and adolescents (...
Although the use of pronouns has been extensively investigated in children with autism spectrum diso...
Bien que les troubles du langage formel affectent une grande partie des enfants avec Trouble du Spec...
Children with ASD and an IQ-matched control group of typically developing (TD) children completed an...
This dissertation is a linguistically-motivated investigation into different areas of language in ch...
This thesis examines language alignment in children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a neuro...
The expressive prosodic abilities of two groups of school-age children with autism spectrum conditio...
Purpose Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and children with developmental language diso...
In this study, we employed an eye-gaze paradigm to explore whether children (ages 8–12) and adolesce...
Language deficits represent one of the most relevant factors that determine the clinical phenotype o...