Children with specific language impairment (SLI) are often described as having great difficulty with grammatical morphology, but most studies have focused only on these childrens use of verb morphology. In this study, we examined the use of noun phrase (NP) morphology by preschool-age children with SLI who are acquiring Swedish. Relative to typically developing same-age peers and younger peers matched according to mean length of utterance, the children with SLI had greater difficulty in the use of genitive inflections, indefinite articles, and article + adjective + noun constructions. Their difficulties were evidenced in omissions as well as substitutions. Furthermore, article omissions were more frequent in NPs containing an adjective and ...
Article omission is a well-documented phenomenon in early child speech. Interestingly, children diff...
Various accounts have been proposed to explain the deficits found in children with specific language...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
Data from several languages, including Swedish, have shown that children with specific language impa...
In an earlier study, we found that Swedish-speaking children with specific language impairment (SLI)...
This study investigated whether children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) show difficulty acq...
The goal of this study was to search for verb morphology characteristics as possible clinical marker...
The main purpose of this work was to explore grammar in Swedish children with Specific Language Impa...
In this article an exploratory study is reported on adjectival inflection in school-age children wit...
This article provides an overview of the research on morpho-syntactic challenges in Swedish-speaking...
Spontaneous speech samples from 10 Swedish children were collected and analyzed grammatically. The s...
This paper is a study of normal and impaired (SLI) linguistic development, especially in verbal morp...
This study investigated lexical aspects of verb knowledge in Swedish children with specific language...
Speech samples from twelve 8- to 12-year-old children with specific language impairment (SLI) were a...
This paper compares the development of tense morphology and verb-second in different learner populat...
Article omission is a well-documented phenomenon in early child speech. Interestingly, children diff...
Various accounts have been proposed to explain the deficits found in children with specific language...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
Data from several languages, including Swedish, have shown that children with specific language impa...
In an earlier study, we found that Swedish-speaking children with specific language impairment (SLI)...
This study investigated whether children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) show difficulty acq...
The goal of this study was to search for verb morphology characteristics as possible clinical marker...
The main purpose of this work was to explore grammar in Swedish children with Specific Language Impa...
In this article an exploratory study is reported on adjectival inflection in school-age children wit...
This article provides an overview of the research on morpho-syntactic challenges in Swedish-speaking...
Spontaneous speech samples from 10 Swedish children were collected and analyzed grammatically. The s...
This paper is a study of normal and impaired (SLI) linguistic development, especially in verbal morp...
This study investigated lexical aspects of verb knowledge in Swedish children with specific language...
Speech samples from twelve 8- to 12-year-old children with specific language impairment (SLI) were a...
This paper compares the development of tense morphology and verb-second in different learner populat...
Article omission is a well-documented phenomenon in early child speech. Interestingly, children diff...
Various accounts have been proposed to explain the deficits found in children with specific language...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...