This paper examines the relationship between imitation, comprehension and speech production in language disordered children, and in identifying whether language-disordered children are language impaired or talking impaired
The child who has a severe language problem is faced with increasing educational and social disenfra...
Imitation and its neural basis has been the subject of great interest, particularly for researchers ...
Abstract The ability to imitate is a core deficit in autism spectrum disorders, and so it is of key...
In this study 40 normal and 40 learning disabled children classified by age (5 and 6) and level of a...
A study investigated whether imitation plays a significant role in the acquisition of grammar. Three...
Purpose: To compare abilities of imitating generic and sequential motion gesture schemes in family r...
Investigation into the entire process of language acquisition by children has to be based on concurr...
Abstract: This study evaluates the correlation between failure to develop spontaneous imitation and...
This study examined the relationship between imitation, motor movement, and language skill in 70 chi...
This paper reports a case study of one little boy we call “Tim,” who learned language slowly and wit...
This paper discusses a study of language development of hearing impaired children
Research in children with language problems has focussed on verbal deficits, and we have less unders...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that a deficient imitation ability results in a cascade of dev...
This study investigated and compared the advantages and disadvantages of a free speech sample and im...
One of the central questions that Eric Lenneberg raised in his seminal book, Biological Foundations ...
The child who has a severe language problem is faced with increasing educational and social disenfra...
Imitation and its neural basis has been the subject of great interest, particularly for researchers ...
Abstract The ability to imitate is a core deficit in autism spectrum disorders, and so it is of key...
In this study 40 normal and 40 learning disabled children classified by age (5 and 6) and level of a...
A study investigated whether imitation plays a significant role in the acquisition of grammar. Three...
Purpose: To compare abilities of imitating generic and sequential motion gesture schemes in family r...
Investigation into the entire process of language acquisition by children has to be based on concurr...
Abstract: This study evaluates the correlation between failure to develop spontaneous imitation and...
This study examined the relationship between imitation, motor movement, and language skill in 70 chi...
This paper reports a case study of one little boy we call “Tim,” who learned language slowly and wit...
This paper discusses a study of language development of hearing impaired children
Research in children with language problems has focussed on verbal deficits, and we have less unders...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that a deficient imitation ability results in a cascade of dev...
This study investigated and compared the advantages and disadvantages of a free speech sample and im...
One of the central questions that Eric Lenneberg raised in his seminal book, Biological Foundations ...
The child who has a severe language problem is faced with increasing educational and social disenfra...
Imitation and its neural basis has been the subject of great interest, particularly for researchers ...
Abstract The ability to imitate is a core deficit in autism spectrum disorders, and so it is of key...