Three groups of language-normal (LN) 6, 8 and 16/17 year olds, and a group of language-impaired (LI) children were given a task answering questions about pictures that involved inferential meaning. A developmental progression in the types of responses given is seen, with the LI children performing like the youngest LN children. A similar progression is seen in the ability to justify the answers given to inferential questions with the young adult group giving the fewest justifications that were problematical in some way. Larger numbers of problematical justifications in the LI group can be related to some extent to non-pragmatic aspects of their impairment, but overall this group also gave more pragmatically irrelevant responses when asked t...
The ability of a listener to infer emotions quickly and accurately is essential in the comprehension...
Two experiments were conducted to determine which of three proposals (memory limitations, inferentia...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough subtle linguistic deficits have been postulated for...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713393930 Copyrigh...
This study evaluated the comprehension of inference statements by language-learning disabled (LLD) c...
The aim of the study was to investigate and compare the ability to make inferences in three groups o...
Purpose: Inferential comprehension is an important aspect of language development in the early years...
This paper discusses a case study of Sarah (aged 9; 8-10; 3) who is reported to have pragmatic diffi...
Inferencing is the ability to make judgments based upon limited information. It is necessary for bas...
An investigation is reported into the story comprehension abilities of four groups of children: thos...
Purpose: Reading comprehension is a key indicator of academic and psychosocial outcomes. Children wi...
Background: Pragmatic language impairment in children with specific language impairment has proved d...
The primary objective of this study was to closely examine the notion of child modifiability in resp...
Background: Semantic and inferencing abilities have not been fully examined in children with communi...
BACKGROUND: Children with developmental language disorder (DLD) demonstrate poor oral inferential co...
The ability of a listener to infer emotions quickly and accurately is essential in the comprehension...
Two experiments were conducted to determine which of three proposals (memory limitations, inferentia...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough subtle linguistic deficits have been postulated for...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713393930 Copyrigh...
This study evaluated the comprehension of inference statements by language-learning disabled (LLD) c...
The aim of the study was to investigate and compare the ability to make inferences in three groups o...
Purpose: Inferential comprehension is an important aspect of language development in the early years...
This paper discusses a case study of Sarah (aged 9; 8-10; 3) who is reported to have pragmatic diffi...
Inferencing is the ability to make judgments based upon limited information. It is necessary for bas...
An investigation is reported into the story comprehension abilities of four groups of children: thos...
Purpose: Reading comprehension is a key indicator of academic and psychosocial outcomes. Children wi...
Background: Pragmatic language impairment in children with specific language impairment has proved d...
The primary objective of this study was to closely examine the notion of child modifiability in resp...
Background: Semantic and inferencing abilities have not been fully examined in children with communi...
BACKGROUND: Children with developmental language disorder (DLD) demonstrate poor oral inferential co...
The ability of a listener to infer emotions quickly and accurately is essential in the comprehension...
Two experiments were conducted to determine which of three proposals (memory limitations, inferentia...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough subtle linguistic deficits have been postulated for...