Pronoun reversals occur when a pronoun is incorrectly mapped to the wrong referent. For example, when a child says, “You eat the cookie!” and intended to state that he is eating a cookie. Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, ASD, are known to be frequent reversers, but their development of these reversals; for example, incidence rate and endpoint, is still unknown. In this study, children interacted with their mothers in a 30-minute play session and their spontaneous pronoun usage were coded for the perspective of the pronoun, type of reversal, and case errors. Children with ASD to their typically developing (TD) counterparts. Few reversals were produced; however, children with ASD did tend to have a higher percentage of reversals and a...
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Pronoun reversals occur when a pronoun is incorrectly mapped to the wrong referent. For example, whe...
Pronoun reversals occur when a pronoun is incorrectly mapped to the wrong referent. For example, whe...
Pronoun reversals occur when a pronoun is incorrectly mapped to the wrong referent. For example, whe...
Pronoun reversal, the use of you for self-reference and I for an addressee, has often been associate...
Pronoun reversals, saying you when meaning I, in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are ge...
Pronoun reversals, saying you when meaning I, in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are ge...
Pronoun reversals, saying you when meaning I, in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are ge...
Pronoun reversals, saying you when meaning I, in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are ge...
Pronoun reversals, saying you when meaning I, in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are ge...
Pronoun reversals, saying you when meaning I, in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are ge...
Pronoun reversals, saying you when meaning I, in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are ge...
My project aimed at giving a personal contribution to an important international debate relevant to ...
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Reports an error in "Children with autism spectrum disorder show pronoun reversals in interpretation...
Reports an error in "Children with autism spectrum disorder show pronoun reversals in interpretation...
Pronoun reversals occur when a pronoun is incorrectly mapped to the wrong referent. For example, whe...
Pronoun reversals occur when a pronoun is incorrectly mapped to the wrong referent. For example, whe...
Pronoun reversals occur when a pronoun is incorrectly mapped to the wrong referent. For example, whe...
Pronoun reversal, the use of you for self-reference and I for an addressee, has often been associate...
Pronoun reversals, saying you when meaning I, in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are ge...
Pronoun reversals, saying you when meaning I, in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are ge...
Pronoun reversals, saying you when meaning I, in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are ge...
Pronoun reversals, saying you when meaning I, in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are ge...
Pronoun reversals, saying you when meaning I, in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are ge...
Pronoun reversals, saying you when meaning I, in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are ge...
Pronoun reversals, saying you when meaning I, in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are ge...
My project aimed at giving a personal contribution to an important international debate relevant to ...
Reports an error in "Children with autism spectrum disorder show pronoun reversals in interpretation...
Reports an error in "Children with autism spectrum disorder show pronoun reversals in interpretation...
Reports an error in "Children with autism spectrum disorder show pronoun reversals in interpretation...