Children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) show difficulties with grammatical morphology. Based on the data from 12 Dutch children with SLI, an information-theoretical model is proposed in which the noun-article set dependency is modeled as a channel. We propose that reduced capacity of this channel is responsible for article omission. The Kullback-Leibler divergence between input and output distribution of article production provides an index of the channel capacity, which is shown to correlate with the percentage of article omission and to lag behind in SLI development as compared to typically developing children
The goal of this study was to search for verb morphology characteristics as possible clinical marker...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the development of morphosyntactic accuracy and g...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the development of morphosyntactic accuracy and g...
This paper is a study of normal and impaired (SLI) linguistic development, especially in verbal morp...
This study analyzes grammatical and pragmatic data of English and Dutch acquiring children with SLI,...
This paper is a study of normal and impaired (SLI) linguistic development, especially in verbal morp...
The present paper examines the production of definite and indefinite articles in English-speaking ty...
This paper is a study of normal and impaired (SLI) linguistic development, especially in verbal morp...
This paper is a study of normal and impaired (SLI) linguistic development, especially in verbal morp...
With the aim of specifying the relationship between SLI and L2 acquisition, production data of vario...
Item does not contain fulltextThe goal of this study was to search for verb morphology characteristi...
This study reports on the choice between a definite and an indefinite article by children with High ...
This paper addresses the nature and cause of Specific Language Impairment (SLI) by reviewing recent ...
Contains fulltext : 30943_speclaimi.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This d...
In psycholinguistic research, minimized, or reduced structures, are a characteristic property of the...
The goal of this study was to search for verb morphology characteristics as possible clinical marker...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the development of morphosyntactic accuracy and g...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the development of morphosyntactic accuracy and g...
This paper is a study of normal and impaired (SLI) linguistic development, especially in verbal morp...
This study analyzes grammatical and pragmatic data of English and Dutch acquiring children with SLI,...
This paper is a study of normal and impaired (SLI) linguistic development, especially in verbal morp...
The present paper examines the production of definite and indefinite articles in English-speaking ty...
This paper is a study of normal and impaired (SLI) linguistic development, especially in verbal morp...
This paper is a study of normal and impaired (SLI) linguistic development, especially in verbal morp...
With the aim of specifying the relationship between SLI and L2 acquisition, production data of vario...
Item does not contain fulltextThe goal of this study was to search for verb morphology characteristi...
This study reports on the choice between a definite and an indefinite article by children with High ...
This paper addresses the nature and cause of Specific Language Impairment (SLI) by reviewing recent ...
Contains fulltext : 30943_speclaimi.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This d...
In psycholinguistic research, minimized, or reduced structures, are a characteristic property of the...
The goal of this study was to search for verb morphology characteristics as possible clinical marker...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the development of morphosyntactic accuracy and g...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the development of morphosyntactic accuracy and g...