Scientific studies have consistently reported that, in group analyses, twin children have higher rates of language delay when compared with single-born children. This paper reviews the evidence on twin language by addressing five key questions:1.What is the extent of language delay in twin children?2.What are the causes of language delay in twin children?3.Do twin children have a separate, private or "secret language" which inhibits normal development?4.How might twin children's language development be supported and promoted?5.What are the future directions for research in the language development of twin children?The paper concludes that language delay in twins when compared with singletons is mild yet prevalent, particularly in males and ...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the aetiology of language impairment in 579 four-year-old twins with low...
Background: We investigated the aetiology of language impairment in 579 four year-old twins with low...
The current study investigated whether twins and singletons differed in their expressive language d...
Abstract\ud Scientific studies have consistently reported that, in group analyses, twin children ha...
Background:Twins tend to lag behind singletons in their language development, but the causes were un...
Background:Twins tend to lag behind singletons in their language development, but the causes were un...
Retrospective parental report of earlier "twin language" was obtained for two groups of twins. Sampl...
Language development in multiples, especially twins is a topic of much discussion and controversy. T...
The prevalence and developmental course of supposed ‘secret language’ was examined in a cohort of tw...
Previous work suggests that most clinically significant language difficulties in children do not res...
Several studies reported that twins have delayed language development compared to singletons. The di...
This study examined prelinguistic language development of twins by delineating: differences from dev...
The study of language--its developments and disorders-- is of extreme interest to the speech/languag...
Idioglossia is a phenomenon often reported in studies concerning the language development of twins. ...
Genes are known to play an important role in causing specific language impairment, but it is unclear...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the aetiology of language impairment in 579 four-year-old twins with low...
Background: We investigated the aetiology of language impairment in 579 four year-old twins with low...
The current study investigated whether twins and singletons differed in their expressive language d...
Abstract\ud Scientific studies have consistently reported that, in group analyses, twin children ha...
Background:Twins tend to lag behind singletons in their language development, but the causes were un...
Background:Twins tend to lag behind singletons in their language development, but the causes were un...
Retrospective parental report of earlier "twin language" was obtained for two groups of twins. Sampl...
Language development in multiples, especially twins is a topic of much discussion and controversy. T...
The prevalence and developmental course of supposed ‘secret language’ was examined in a cohort of tw...
Previous work suggests that most clinically significant language difficulties in children do not res...
Several studies reported that twins have delayed language development compared to singletons. The di...
This study examined prelinguistic language development of twins by delineating: differences from dev...
The study of language--its developments and disorders-- is of extreme interest to the speech/languag...
Idioglossia is a phenomenon often reported in studies concerning the language development of twins. ...
Genes are known to play an important role in causing specific language impairment, but it is unclear...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the aetiology of language impairment in 579 four-year-old twins with low...
Background: We investigated the aetiology of language impairment in 579 four year-old twins with low...
The current study investigated whether twins and singletons differed in their expressive language d...