In the present study we provide thorough descriptions of two children with a semantic-pragmatic disorder, a subgroup within the group of specific and severe developmental language disorders, from a neurolinguistic and interactional perspective. We argue that the pragmatic problems, at least in these two girls, are most probably secondary to their semantic'conceptual deficit. If sufficient contextual cues are provided comprehension is improved and, as a consequence, the pragmatic problems are reduced
The general purpose was to study pragmatically related abilities in children with early-onset brain ...
A growing body of research in the past two decades has focused on the development of pragmatics in c...
This paper will reflect upon the research by psycholinguists, applied linguists and speech-language ...
Independent raters scanned transcribed conversations from 57 language-impaired children and 67 contr...
Independent raters scanned transcribed conversations from 57 language-impaired children and 67 contr...
Conversational samples were obtained from 57 children aged from 8 to 12 years with specific language...
The purpose of this paper is to explore how a theory of pragmatic comprehension, relevance theory (S...
Background: Pragmatic language impairment in children with specific language impairment has proved d...
This paper studies the concept of semantic and pragmatic disorders in adults, using two adults as ca...
Specific Language Impairment (SLI) is a developmental disorder wherein a child fails to acquire age-...
This paper summarizes aspects of relevance theory that are useful for exploring impairment of pragma...
Since the notion of semantic-pragmatic disorder (SPD) was first described (Rapin, 1982) there has be...
The present dissertation reports on research into the nature of Pragmatic Language Impairment (PLI) ...
Pragmatic skills enable children to produce and comprehend words and sentences in ways that are appr...
Contains fulltext : 76512.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)The present dissert...
The general purpose was to study pragmatically related abilities in children with early-onset brain ...
A growing body of research in the past two decades has focused on the development of pragmatics in c...
This paper will reflect upon the research by psycholinguists, applied linguists and speech-language ...
Independent raters scanned transcribed conversations from 57 language-impaired children and 67 contr...
Independent raters scanned transcribed conversations from 57 language-impaired children and 67 contr...
Conversational samples were obtained from 57 children aged from 8 to 12 years with specific language...
The purpose of this paper is to explore how a theory of pragmatic comprehension, relevance theory (S...
Background: Pragmatic language impairment in children with specific language impairment has proved d...
This paper studies the concept of semantic and pragmatic disorders in adults, using two adults as ca...
Specific Language Impairment (SLI) is a developmental disorder wherein a child fails to acquire age-...
This paper summarizes aspects of relevance theory that are useful for exploring impairment of pragma...
Since the notion of semantic-pragmatic disorder (SPD) was first described (Rapin, 1982) there has be...
The present dissertation reports on research into the nature of Pragmatic Language Impairment (PLI) ...
Pragmatic skills enable children to produce and comprehend words and sentences in ways that are appr...
Contains fulltext : 76512.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)The present dissert...
The general purpose was to study pragmatically related abilities in children with early-onset brain ...
A growing body of research in the past two decades has focused on the development of pragmatics in c...
This paper will reflect upon the research by psycholinguists, applied linguists and speech-language ...