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Evaluative language and component structure of oral narratives in Williams Syndrome
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Marta Shiro
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction to atypical language development in romance languages 1
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Part I. Preterm children
- Neuroconstructivism to understand the effect of very preterm birth on language and literacy 23
- Prematurity, executive functions and language 37
- Risk for language delay in healthy preterm and full-term children 57
- Word segmentation and mapping in early word learning 75
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Part II. Specific Language Impairment
- The influence of maternal education on the linguistic abilities of monolingual Spanish-speaking children with and without Specific Language Impairment 93
- Idiom understanding competence of Spanish children with Specific Language Impairment and Pragmatic Language Impairment 113
- Evaluation of narrative skills in language-impaired children 127
- Real-time comprehension of sentences in children with SLI 143
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Part III. Deafness
- Emotion recognition skills in children with hearing loss 169
- Executive functions and eye fixations in children with Cochlear Implant 185
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Part IV. Genetic syndromes with intellectual disabilities
- The relationship between the lexicon and grammar in Spanish-speaking children with Down syndrome 201
- Profiles of grammatical morphology in Spanish-speaking adolescents with Williams Syndrome and Down Syndrome 219
- Evaluative language and component structure of oral narratives in Williams Syndrome 235
- Index 253
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction to atypical language development in romance languages 1
-
Part I. Preterm children
- Neuroconstructivism to understand the effect of very preterm birth on language and literacy 23
- Prematurity, executive functions and language 37
- Risk for language delay in healthy preterm and full-term children 57
- Word segmentation and mapping in early word learning 75
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Part II. Specific Language Impairment
- The influence of maternal education on the linguistic abilities of monolingual Spanish-speaking children with and without Specific Language Impairment 93
- Idiom understanding competence of Spanish children with Specific Language Impairment and Pragmatic Language Impairment 113
- Evaluation of narrative skills in language-impaired children 127
- Real-time comprehension of sentences in children with SLI 143
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Part III. Deafness
- Emotion recognition skills in children with hearing loss 169
- Executive functions and eye fixations in children with Cochlear Implant 185
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Part IV. Genetic syndromes with intellectual disabilities
- The relationship between the lexicon and grammar in Spanish-speaking children with Down syndrome 201
- Profiles of grammatical morphology in Spanish-speaking adolescents with Williams Syndrome and Down Syndrome 219
- Evaluative language and component structure of oral narratives in Williams Syndrome 235
- Index 253