International audienceBackground. This study investigated the relationship between phonological and syntactic disorders of French-speaking children with SLI in production. <br />Aims. This article compares three theories (pure phonological theory, surface theory and mapping theory) of language developmental disorders, all of which view phonological difficulties as the main reason for the children's problems.<br />Methods and procedures. The linguistic parameters (salience, phonological complexity, syntactic complexity, lexical/functional word, semantic/syntactic weight) that are fundamental to these theories were identified. The validity of these parameters was then tested against the phonological and syntactic results obtained by children ...
Maillart and Parisse (2006) found out that French children with specific language impairment (SLI) p...
The present research examined the quality of the phonological representations of French children wit...
The present research examined the quality of the phonological representations of French children wi...
International audienceBackground. This study investigated the relationship between phonological and ...
Background. This study investigated the relationship between phonological and syntactic disorders of...
Descartes University to the second author. We thank the reviewers for their very helpful and compreh...
peer reviewedWe compare three theories (pure phonological theory, surface theory, and mapping theory...
This study put to the test three theories about language deficit in children with SLI. The three the...
International audienceMaillart and Parisse (2006) found out that French children with specific langu...
International audienceWe compare three theories (pure phonological theory, surface theory, and mappi...
Maillart and Parisse found out that French children with specific language impairment (SLI) presente...
Background: This study investigated the phonological disorders of French-speaking children with spec...
Children with specific language impairment (SLI) tend to exhibit atypical phonological productions. ...
Many phonological theories underline the importance of phonological rules and phonological processes...
Background: This study investigated the phonological disorders of Frenchspeaking children with spec...
Maillart and Parisse (2006) found out that French children with specific language impairment (SLI) p...
The present research examined the quality of the phonological representations of French children wit...
The present research examined the quality of the phonological representations of French children wi...
International audienceBackground. This study investigated the relationship between phonological and ...
Background. This study investigated the relationship between phonological and syntactic disorders of...
Descartes University to the second author. We thank the reviewers for their very helpful and compreh...
peer reviewedWe compare three theories (pure phonological theory, surface theory, and mapping theory...
This study put to the test three theories about language deficit in children with SLI. The three the...
International audienceMaillart and Parisse (2006) found out that French children with specific langu...
International audienceWe compare three theories (pure phonological theory, surface theory, and mappi...
Maillart and Parisse found out that French children with specific language impairment (SLI) presente...
Background: This study investigated the phonological disorders of French-speaking children with spec...
Children with specific language impairment (SLI) tend to exhibit atypical phonological productions. ...
Many phonological theories underline the importance of phonological rules and phonological processes...
Background: This study investigated the phonological disorders of Frenchspeaking children with spec...
Maillart and Parisse (2006) found out that French children with specific language impairment (SLI) p...
The present research examined the quality of the phonological representations of French children wit...
The present research examined the quality of the phonological representations of French children wi...