Studies on the language abilities in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have tended to include individuals across the spectrum, with the consequence that the ensuing picture is rarely clear. Most recent studies setting apart individuals at the lower end of the autism spectrum have discovered severe problems in certain areas of grammar. Investigation of grammatical abilities at the higher end of the spectrum has not identified severe problems so far, in an interesting contrast with the lower end. Here we report on current research on pronominal object clitics and their counterpart DPs, which demonstrates that, in some syntactic environments, high-functioning children with ASD fall behind typically developing children. We claim that this behav...
This study investigates pronoun reference and verbs with non-active morphology in high functioning G...
This study investigates pronoun reference and verbs with nonactive morphology in high-functioning Gr...
Although children with Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) show significant variation in language skills...
In order to study problems of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) with morphosyntax, we...
In order to study problems of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) with morphosyntax, we...
Background and aims Impaired production of third person accusative pronominal clitics is a signature...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD hereafter) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by deficits...
BACKGROUND: The few studies that have evaluated syntax in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have yielde...
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) aged 11–13 (N = 16) and an IQ-matched typically develop...
In this study, we employed an eye-gaze paradigm to explore whether children (8-12) and adolescents (...
Children with ASD and an IQ-matched control group of typically developing (TD) children completed an...
Children with ASD and an IQ-matched control group of typically developing (TD) children completed an...
Children with ASD and an IQ-matched control group of typically developing (TD) children completed an...
Background The few studies that have evaluated syntax in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have yiel...
This study investigates whether grammar and pragmatics are separate linguistic components, and wheth...
This study investigates pronoun reference and verbs with non-active morphology in high functioning G...
This study investigates pronoun reference and verbs with nonactive morphology in high-functioning Gr...
Although children with Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) show significant variation in language skills...
In order to study problems of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) with morphosyntax, we...
In order to study problems of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) with morphosyntax, we...
Background and aims Impaired production of third person accusative pronominal clitics is a signature...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD hereafter) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by deficits...
BACKGROUND: The few studies that have evaluated syntax in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have yielde...
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) aged 11–13 (N = 16) and an IQ-matched typically develop...
In this study, we employed an eye-gaze paradigm to explore whether children (8-12) and adolescents (...
Children with ASD and an IQ-matched control group of typically developing (TD) children completed an...
Children with ASD and an IQ-matched control group of typically developing (TD) children completed an...
Children with ASD and an IQ-matched control group of typically developing (TD) children completed an...
Background The few studies that have evaluated syntax in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have yiel...
This study investigates whether grammar and pragmatics are separate linguistic components, and wheth...
This study investigates pronoun reference and verbs with non-active morphology in high functioning G...
This study investigates pronoun reference and verbs with nonactive morphology in high-functioning Gr...
Although children with Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) show significant variation in language skills...