Nonword repetition (NWR) tasks have become popular in recent years as measures of phonological short term memory (PSTM) in research settings, and as potential markers of language impairment in clinical settings. This has increased interest in the subskills that potentially NWR performance. The current study investigated the influence of PSTM, vocabulary skills, articulatory output skills, literacy, and speech perception on NWR in children ages 4;0-6;5. Partial correlations and regression analysis were used to establish an in-depth picture of the skills that constrain NWR, and to differentiate the skills that underlie this measure when the language skills of test takers and the wordlikeness of NWR items were taken into account. Results indic...
Specific language impairment has, although not without controversy, been considered as a consequence...
The ability to reproduce novel words is a sensitive marker of language impairment across a variety o...
The main aims of the study were to examine the relative influence of phonotactic probability on nonw...
Nonword repetition (NWR) tasks have become popular in recent years as measures of phonological short...
Nonword repetition (NWR) tasks have become popular in recent years as measures of phonological short...
Nonword repetition is a widely used measure of phonological working memory (PWM) especially in resea...
AbstractNonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to langua...
A longitudinal study investigated the claim that phonological memory contributes to vocabulary acqui...
This article presents findings from the Children's Test of Nonword Repetition (CNRep). Normative dat...
Nonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to language and r...
Purpose: This study investigates the relative contributions of phonological short-term memory and ph...
AbstractNonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to langua...
The nonword repetition task (NWR) has been widely used in basic cognitive and clinical research, as ...
This study investigates the relationship between nonword repetition (NWR) and vocabulary in 2-year-o...
Nonword repetition (NWR) has been used extensively in the study of child language. Although lexical ...
Specific language impairment has, although not without controversy, been considered as a consequence...
The ability to reproduce novel words is a sensitive marker of language impairment across a variety o...
The main aims of the study were to examine the relative influence of phonotactic probability on nonw...
Nonword repetition (NWR) tasks have become popular in recent years as measures of phonological short...
Nonword repetition (NWR) tasks have become popular in recent years as measures of phonological short...
Nonword repetition is a widely used measure of phonological working memory (PWM) especially in resea...
AbstractNonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to langua...
A longitudinal study investigated the claim that phonological memory contributes to vocabulary acqui...
This article presents findings from the Children's Test of Nonword Repetition (CNRep). Normative dat...
Nonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to language and r...
Purpose: This study investigates the relative contributions of phonological short-term memory and ph...
AbstractNonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to langua...
The nonword repetition task (NWR) has been widely used in basic cognitive and clinical research, as ...
This study investigates the relationship between nonword repetition (NWR) and vocabulary in 2-year-o...
Nonword repetition (NWR) has been used extensively in the study of child language. Although lexical ...
Specific language impairment has, although not without controversy, been considered as a consequence...
The ability to reproduce novel words is a sensitive marker of language impairment across a variety o...
The main aims of the study were to examine the relative influence of phonotactic probability on nonw...