Purpose: This study aimed to (a) provide speech-language pathologists and researchers with a play-based procedure to measure the expression of spoken communicative intents by children aged 3 to 4.5 years and (b) present indicators of these children’s capacity to produce these intents in this context. Method: A method inspired by TRIAGE (Technique de Recherche d’Informations par Animation d’un Group d’Experts) allowed an advisory group of 16 speechlanguage pathologists to select and agree on definitions of intents to include in this procedure, among a set of 13 preselected intents based on the scientific literature. A longitudinal design including four measuring times was used to verify the production of these intents by 99 French-speaking ...
International audienceThis study is inspired by recent work in the emergent field of early intervent...
This study reports the spontaneous linguistic behaviour of three children acquiring French as a firs...
Ce travail de recherche se fonde sur l'hypothèse selon laquelle l'enfant développe, avant le langage...
Purpose: This study aimed to: 1- provide speech-language pathologists and researchers with a play-ba...
Purpose: This study aimed to (a) provide speech-language pathologists and researchers with a play-ba...
The current study focuses on language production in young French children during a free play session...
This research investigated communicative intent in 31 toddlers who were slow to talk and 32 normally...
National audienceToday, language abilities are still assessed on the sole linguistic dimension of ch...
The goals of this study were twofold: (1) to compare the pragmatic language skills (i.e., social com...
The current study compares the communicative abilities of children between 16 to 22 months who are ...
The relationship between communication skills over time, and the knowledge that early intervention i...
There is evidence that maltreated school-aged children have an elevated incidence of expressive lang...
National audienceThe current study focuses on the language behaviours of young French children durin...
Bilingual children’s repairs 2 This study examined two- (n=10) and three-year-old (n=16) French-Engl...
In order to contribute, in a genetic perspective, to the understanding of the nature and function of...
International audienceThis study is inspired by recent work in the emergent field of early intervent...
This study reports the spontaneous linguistic behaviour of three children acquiring French as a firs...
Ce travail de recherche se fonde sur l'hypothèse selon laquelle l'enfant développe, avant le langage...
Purpose: This study aimed to: 1- provide speech-language pathologists and researchers with a play-ba...
Purpose: This study aimed to (a) provide speech-language pathologists and researchers with a play-ba...
The current study focuses on language production in young French children during a free play session...
This research investigated communicative intent in 31 toddlers who were slow to talk and 32 normally...
National audienceToday, language abilities are still assessed on the sole linguistic dimension of ch...
The goals of this study were twofold: (1) to compare the pragmatic language skills (i.e., social com...
The current study compares the communicative abilities of children between 16 to 22 months who are ...
The relationship between communication skills over time, and the knowledge that early intervention i...
There is evidence that maltreated school-aged children have an elevated incidence of expressive lang...
National audienceThe current study focuses on the language behaviours of young French children durin...
Bilingual children’s repairs 2 This study examined two- (n=10) and three-year-old (n=16) French-Engl...
In order to contribute, in a genetic perspective, to the understanding of the nature and function of...
International audienceThis study is inspired by recent work in the emergent field of early intervent...
This study reports the spontaneous linguistic behaviour of three children acquiring French as a firs...
Ce travail de recherche se fonde sur l'hypothèse selon laquelle l'enfant développe, avant le langage...