Article-noun disagreement in spoken language is a marker of children with developmental language disorder (DLD). However, the evidence is less clear regarding article comprehension. This study investigates article comprehension in monolingual Spanish-speaking children with and without DLD. Eye tracking methodology used in a longitudinal experimental design enabled the examination of real time article comprehension. The children at the time 1 were 40 monolingual Spanish-speaking preschoolers (20 with DLD and 20 with typical language development [TLD]). A year later (time 2), 27 of these children (15 with DLD and 12 with TLD) were evaluated. Children listened to simple phrases while inspecting a four object visual context. The article in the ...
Different psycholinguistic theories have suggested the importance of verb semantics in rapidly antic...
International audienceOur visual environment is highly predictable in terms of where and in which lo...
Purpose: The aim of the current study was to investigate whether dual language experience modulates ...
The objective of this study was to assess the ability of young, bilingual Spanish-English-speaking c...
[eng] Children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) show considerable difficulties in the linguis...
These data accompany the article, "Attention in Bilingual Children with Developmental Language Diso...
The present paper examines the production of definite and indefinite articles in English-speaking ty...
Previous studies show that young, typically developing (TD) children (<age 5) and children with spec...
Spanish-speaking children with Typical Language Development (TLD) and children with Language Impairm...
Contains fulltext : 239306.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)04 juni 202115 ...
Purpose: This study examined the influences of bilingualism and developmental language disorder (DLD...
This study examined the mechanisms underlying sentence comprehension in three groups of children age...
This study reports on the choice between a definite and an indefinite article by children with High ...
We assessed monolingual Spanish and bilingual Spanish-Basque toddlers’ sensitivity to gender agreeme...
Different psycholinguistic theories have suggested the importance of verb semantics in rapidly antic...
Different psycholinguistic theories have suggested the importance of verb semantics in rapidly antic...
International audienceOur visual environment is highly predictable in terms of where and in which lo...
Purpose: The aim of the current study was to investigate whether dual language experience modulates ...
The objective of this study was to assess the ability of young, bilingual Spanish-English-speaking c...
[eng] Children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) show considerable difficulties in the linguis...
These data accompany the article, "Attention in Bilingual Children with Developmental Language Diso...
The present paper examines the production of definite and indefinite articles in English-speaking ty...
Previous studies show that young, typically developing (TD) children (<age 5) and children with spec...
Spanish-speaking children with Typical Language Development (TLD) and children with Language Impairm...
Contains fulltext : 239306.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)04 juni 202115 ...
Purpose: This study examined the influences of bilingualism and developmental language disorder (DLD...
This study examined the mechanisms underlying sentence comprehension in three groups of children age...
This study reports on the choice between a definite and an indefinite article by children with High ...
We assessed monolingual Spanish and bilingual Spanish-Basque toddlers’ sensitivity to gender agreeme...
Different psycholinguistic theories have suggested the importance of verb semantics in rapidly antic...
Different psycholinguistic theories have suggested the importance of verb semantics in rapidly antic...
International audienceOur visual environment is highly predictable in terms of where and in which lo...
Purpose: The aim of the current study was to investigate whether dual language experience modulates ...