For typically developing children, the process that allows them to master their first language and to acquire adult-like forms by the age of five is well documented through a large body of research (Brown, 1973; Clark, 2016; Miller & Chapman, 1981). However, for children with congenital severe motor and speech disorders (MSDs) who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) instead of their natural speech to communicate, the situation is much different. The field of AAC is relatively young and very few empirical studies have been conducted on the grammatical development of such children (Binger & Light, 2008; Sutton, Soto, & Blockberger, 2002). The goal of this dissertation is to raise the question: to what extent does...
This literature review was completed to explore emerging literacy skills in children who use Augment...
AbstractFrequently, a child with severe disabilities is in an early stage of communication developme...
When children with severe phonological disorders engage in communication interactions, the severity ...
For typically developing children, the process that allows them to master their first language and t...
This study aimed to detect patterns in clause construction structural changes produced by four parti...
The use of early verbal categories, their event types, and the emergence of verbal inflections (-ing...
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of a conversation-based intervention on th...
Cross-linguistic studies (Bowerman, 1973a; Brown, 1973) have indicated that the infant\u27s first sp...
Individuals with complex communication needs cannot communicate functionally through spoken language...
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) have deficits in communication and delays in language ...
The research reported is an investigation into the early acquisition of grammar by three children fr...
Language is a complex multifaceted system, and as we use spoken and written language we simultaneous...
Many developmental psycholinguists assume that young children have adult syntactic competence, this ...
Research that has examined the language produced by children with complex communication needs (CCN) ...
Although children with Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) show significant variation in language skills...
This literature review was completed to explore emerging literacy skills in children who use Augment...
AbstractFrequently, a child with severe disabilities is in an early stage of communication developme...
When children with severe phonological disorders engage in communication interactions, the severity ...
For typically developing children, the process that allows them to master their first language and t...
This study aimed to detect patterns in clause construction structural changes produced by four parti...
The use of early verbal categories, their event types, and the emergence of verbal inflections (-ing...
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of a conversation-based intervention on th...
Cross-linguistic studies (Bowerman, 1973a; Brown, 1973) have indicated that the infant\u27s first sp...
Individuals with complex communication needs cannot communicate functionally through spoken language...
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) have deficits in communication and delays in language ...
The research reported is an investigation into the early acquisition of grammar by three children fr...
Language is a complex multifaceted system, and as we use spoken and written language we simultaneous...
Many developmental psycholinguists assume that young children have adult syntactic competence, this ...
Research that has examined the language produced by children with complex communication needs (CCN) ...
Although children with Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) show significant variation in language skills...
This literature review was completed to explore emerging literacy skills in children who use Augment...
AbstractFrequently, a child with severe disabilities is in an early stage of communication developme...
When children with severe phonological disorders engage in communication interactions, the severity ...