نتایج جستجو برای: typical language development

تعداد نتایج: 1907638  

2016
Kleanthes K. Grohmann Maria Kambanaros

A multitude of factors characterizes bi- and multilingual compared to monolingual language acquisition. Two of the most prominent viewpoints have recently been put in perspective and enriched by a third (Tsimpli, 2014): age of onset of children's exposure to their native languages, the role of the input they receive, and the timing in monolingual first language development of the phenomena exam...

Journal: :Pro-fono : revista de atualizacao cientifica 2010
Ana Carolina Paiva Bento Debora Maria Befi-Lopes

BACKGROUND The narrative abilities provide valuable information about the linguistic, cognitive and social development of school-age children with typical language development (TLD). AIM To examine the temporal ordering of figures and the narrative abilities of school-age children with TLD in relation to the type of discourse presented. METHOD Participants of this study included 60 children...

Journal: :Developmental neuropsychology 2017
Carolina Vias Anthony Steven Dick

In this review, we present the growing literature suggesting, from a variety of angles, that the cerebellum contributes to higher-order cognitive functions, rather than simply sensorimotor functions, and more specifically to language and its development. The cerebellum's association with language function is determined by the specific cortico-cerebellar connectivity to the right cerebellum from...

Journal: :Child development 2017
Lauren B Adamson Roger Bakeman Katharine Suma Diana L Robins

This study provides an expanded view of joint attention and its relation to expressive language development. A total of 144 toddlers (40 typically developing, 58 with autism spectrum disorder [ASD], 46 with developmental delay [DD]) participated at 24 and 31 months. Toddlers who screened positive for ASD risk, especially those subsequently diagnosed with ASD, had poorer joint attention skills, ...

2014
Ora Oudgenoeg-Paz James Rivière

Various studies have shown that occurrence of locomotion in infancy is correlated with the development of spatial cognitive competencies. Recent evidence suggests that locomotor experience might also be important for the development of spatial language. Together these findings suggest that locomotor experience might play a crucial role in the development of linguistic-cognitive spatial skills. ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2015
Caroline Nunes Rocha-Muniz Débora Maria Befi-Lopes Eliane Schochat

INTRODUCTION Mismatch negativity, an electrophysiological measure, evaluates the brain's capacity to discriminate sounds, regardless of attentional and behavioral capacity. Thus, this auditory event-related potential is promising in the study of the neurophysiological basis underlying auditory processing. OBJECTIVE To investigate complex acoustic signals (speech) encoded in the auditory nervo...

Journal: تعلیم و تربیت 2016
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Language Development and Intelligence in Preschoolers A.Razavi, Ph.D. S. Haghighat, Ph.D. T. Vaa’ezi Although almost all theoretical perspectives on language development maintain that a relationship of sorts exists between language and general concept of intelligence, the present research looked at this relationship among a random sample of Neyshaaboori preschoolers (4...

2014
Hayley C. Leonard Elisabeth L. Hill

Background: Motor development allows infants to gain knowledge of the world but its vital role in social development is often ignored. Method: A systematic search for papers investigating the relationship between motor and social skills was conducted, including research in typical development and in Developmental Coordination Disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorders and Specific Language Impairment....

Journal: :Jornal da Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia 2012
Andreza Carolina Bretanha Simone Aparecida Lopes-Herrera

The aim of this study was to verify the moment with more reliable data to survey children's pragmatic profile. Participants were five children with typical language development and ages between 7 years and 1 month and 8 years and 11 months. Data collection involved a 150-minute recording of a child-researcher interaction, divided into five 30-minute individual sessions. Data were later analyzed...

Journal: :CoDAS 2014
Angela Maria de Amorim Carvalho Debora Maria Befi-Lopes Suelly Cecília Olivan Limongi

PURPOSE To describe the linguistic performance of Brazilian Portuguese-speaking children with Down syndrome by analyzing their Mean Length Utterance; to compare their performance to that of children with Specific Language Impairment and Typical Development; and to verify whether children with Down syndrome present developmental language delay or disorder. METHOD Participants were 25 children ...

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