The production of pronouns in spontaneous language was investigated in three groups of children with Developmental Language Disorders (DLD): children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI), children with hearing impairment (HI), and children with Down's syndrome (DS). The results were compared to the production of pronouns in typically developing children, matched on MLUm. The number of pronouns produced did not differ significantly between the groups. In the order of production of pronouns, more commonalities than differences were found between the three DLD groups and compared to typically developing children. The number of errors in all groups appeared to be very low and all groups showed a significant correlation between the increase i...
Children with specific language impairment (SLI) tend to exhibit atypical phonological productions. ...
Purpose: The study aims to explore whether finite verbal morphology is affected in children/adolesce...
In this dissertation, the results of a longitudinal study of two age-groups of Dutch-speaking childr...
The production of pronouns in spontaneous language was investigated in three groups of children with...
The production of pronouns in spontaneous language was investigated in three groups of children with...
This study investigated the development and use of English personal pronouns in 3 children with spec...
This paper is a study of normal and impaired (SLI) linguistic development, especially in verbal morp...
The goal of this study was to search for verb morphology characteristics as possible clinical marker...
Purpose: In this study, the authors investigated whether errors with subject-verb agreement in monol...
Background: This study compares 4- to 7-year-old cochlear implanted (CI) and specific language impai...
Children with hearing impairment (HI) are at an increased risk of developing speech and language pro...
Abstract Little is known about the productive morphosyntax of Norwegian children with developmen...
In this study, we tested the predictions of 2 opposing perspectives on the nature of the deficit in ...
In this article we compare five groups of learners acquiring Dutch gender as marked on determiners a...
Background. Many studies have analysed language development in children with Down syndrome to unders...
Children with specific language impairment (SLI) tend to exhibit atypical phonological productions. ...
Purpose: The study aims to explore whether finite verbal morphology is affected in children/adolesce...
In this dissertation, the results of a longitudinal study of two age-groups of Dutch-speaking childr...
The production of pronouns in spontaneous language was investigated in three groups of children with...
The production of pronouns in spontaneous language was investigated in three groups of children with...
This study investigated the development and use of English personal pronouns in 3 children with spec...
This paper is a study of normal and impaired (SLI) linguistic development, especially in verbal morp...
The goal of this study was to search for verb morphology characteristics as possible clinical marker...
Purpose: In this study, the authors investigated whether errors with subject-verb agreement in monol...
Background: This study compares 4- to 7-year-old cochlear implanted (CI) and specific language impai...
Children with hearing impairment (HI) are at an increased risk of developing speech and language pro...
Abstract Little is known about the productive morphosyntax of Norwegian children with developmen...
In this study, we tested the predictions of 2 opposing perspectives on the nature of the deficit in ...
In this article we compare five groups of learners acquiring Dutch gender as marked on determiners a...
Background. Many studies have analysed language development in children with Down syndrome to unders...
Children with specific language impairment (SLI) tend to exhibit atypical phonological productions. ...
Purpose: The study aims to explore whether finite verbal morphology is affected in children/adolesce...
In this dissertation, the results of a longitudinal study of two age-groups of Dutch-speaking childr...