Experimental studies of autistic children's memory for linguistic materials have yielded what appear to be conflicting results. A review of these studies reveals a pattern of findings consistent with the hypothesis that autistics do, in fact, have a special linguistic coding difficulty. The apparent discrepancies are the result of the use of low-power statistical tests in some experiments. Because the autistic deficit may arise from a failure to use semantic or syntactic knowledge or even from a failure to acquire such knowledge in the first place, future research should be aimed at explicating the precise mechanisms underlying the autistic deficit
Contains fulltext : 70681.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although impai...
Disagreement exists in the literature as to the precise nature of the language difficulties which hi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-44)Kanner described eleven children suffering from a s...
Some children with autism demonstrate poor nonword repetition—a deficit considered to be a psycholin...
Some children with autism demonstrate poor nonword repetition--a deficit considered to be a psycholi...
Before attempting to answer the primary question, a survey of the diagnostic challenges regarding a...
UNLABELLED: Some children with autism demonstrate poor nonword repetition--a deficit considered to b...
This study investigates the question as to whether and how the linguistic and other cognitive abilit...
Linguistic and cognitive abilities manifest huge heterogeneity in children with autism spectrum diso...
The acquisition process of autistic children differs from that of normal children (acquisition by im...
Mutism or echolalia and failure to analyze sentences for their deep structures are characteristics o...
In this short review article, a summary of the behavioural impairments most commonly associated with...
Background and aims The ‘dual-systems’ model of language acquisition has been used by Ullman et al. ...
Usage-based theories explain language development in terms of the specific characteristics of langua...
The hypothesis that a pervasive impairment of declarative memory contributes to language impairment ...
Contains fulltext : 70681.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although impai...
Disagreement exists in the literature as to the precise nature of the language difficulties which hi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-44)Kanner described eleven children suffering from a s...
Some children with autism demonstrate poor nonword repetition—a deficit considered to be a psycholin...
Some children with autism demonstrate poor nonword repetition--a deficit considered to be a psycholi...
Before attempting to answer the primary question, a survey of the diagnostic challenges regarding a...
UNLABELLED: Some children with autism demonstrate poor nonword repetition--a deficit considered to b...
This study investigates the question as to whether and how the linguistic and other cognitive abilit...
Linguistic and cognitive abilities manifest huge heterogeneity in children with autism spectrum diso...
The acquisition process of autistic children differs from that of normal children (acquisition by im...
Mutism or echolalia and failure to analyze sentences for their deep structures are characteristics o...
In this short review article, a summary of the behavioural impairments most commonly associated with...
Background and aims The ‘dual-systems’ model of language acquisition has been used by Ullman et al. ...
Usage-based theories explain language development in terms of the specific characteristics of langua...
The hypothesis that a pervasive impairment of declarative memory contributes to language impairment ...
Contains fulltext : 70681.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although impai...
Disagreement exists in the literature as to the precise nature of the language difficulties which hi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-44)Kanner described eleven children suffering from a s...