This study investigated whether there are distinct types of semantic knowledge with distinct representational bases during development. The representation of semantic knowledge in a teenage child (S.T.) with Williams syndrome was explored for the categories of animals, fruit, and vegetables, manipulable objects, and nonmanipulable objects. S.T.'s lexical stores were of a normal size but the volume of “sensory feature” semantic knowledge she generated in oral descriptions was reduced. In visual recognition decisions, S.T. made more false positives to nonitems than did controls. Although overall naming of pictures was unimpaired, S.T. exhibited a category-specific anomia for nonmanipulable objects and impaired naming of visual-feature descrip...
Atypical vocabulary has been reported as one of the most notable features of the language of adolesc...
This study investigated the development of novel metaphor and metonymy comprehension in both typical...
Important claims have been made regarding the contrasting profiles of linguistic and cognitive perfo...
Abstract--- This study attempts to understand the relationship between use of context and semantic k...
The comparison of cognitive and linguistic skills in individuals with developmental disorders is fra...
Williams syndrome (WS), a genetic neurodevelopmental disorder due to microdeletion in chromosome 7,...
<p>This thesis investigated the relationship between language, memory, and temporal processing abili...
One of the core cognitive characteristics of Williams syndrome (WS) is the marked contrast between p...
The domain of figurative language comprehension was used to probe the developmental relation between...
This study aimed at examining the ability of causal inferences and semantic priming of people with W...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic syndrome of abnormal neurodevelopment, characterised by a specif...
Background: Williams syndrome (WS) is associated with relatively strong language abilities despite m...
Individuals with Williams Syndrome (WS) display an unusual cognitive profile with severe deficits in...
BACKGROUND: Figurative language, such as metaphor and metonymy, is very common in daily language use...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic condition characterised by intellectual disability, typical...
Atypical vocabulary has been reported as one of the most notable features of the language of adolesc...
This study investigated the development of novel metaphor and metonymy comprehension in both typical...
Important claims have been made regarding the contrasting profiles of linguistic and cognitive perfo...
Abstract--- This study attempts to understand the relationship between use of context and semantic k...
The comparison of cognitive and linguistic skills in individuals with developmental disorders is fra...
Williams syndrome (WS), a genetic neurodevelopmental disorder due to microdeletion in chromosome 7,...
<p>This thesis investigated the relationship between language, memory, and temporal processing abili...
One of the core cognitive characteristics of Williams syndrome (WS) is the marked contrast between p...
The domain of figurative language comprehension was used to probe the developmental relation between...
This study aimed at examining the ability of causal inferences and semantic priming of people with W...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic syndrome of abnormal neurodevelopment, characterised by a specif...
Background: Williams syndrome (WS) is associated with relatively strong language abilities despite m...
Individuals with Williams Syndrome (WS) display an unusual cognitive profile with severe deficits in...
BACKGROUND: Figurative language, such as metaphor and metonymy, is very common in daily language use...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic condition characterised by intellectual disability, typical...
Atypical vocabulary has been reported as one of the most notable features of the language of adolesc...
This study investigated the development of novel metaphor and metonymy comprehension in both typical...
Important claims have been made regarding the contrasting profiles of linguistic and cognitive perfo...