2020
DOI: 10.1159/000512157
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Colorful Semantics in Cypriot-Greek-Speaking Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Abstract: <b><i>Objectives:</i></b> The aims of this study were: (1) to investigate the effect of colorful semantics (CS) on the morphosyntactic and semantic development of Cypriot-Greek (CG)-speaking children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to obtain a better understanding of its role in an augmentative communication (AC) intervention program; (2) to address the paucity of intervention tools geared for CG-speaking children with ASD. <b><i>Participants and Methods:</i></b… Show more

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“…Research on semantics has been conducted by Nugraha (2017) to describes the deviation of children's speech in the field of semantics, namely the mismatch between one word spoken and its reference 4-years-old-children. Haryadi's (in Christopoulou et al, 2021) research is also to reveal how the thematic role structure in the utterances of 13-year-old autistic children. The previous research that examines the acquisition of passive sentences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on semantics has been conducted by Nugraha (2017) to describes the deviation of children's speech in the field of semantics, namely the mismatch between one word spoken and its reference 4-years-old-children. Haryadi's (in Christopoulou et al, 2021) research is also to reveal how the thematic role structure in the utterances of 13-year-old autistic children. The previous research that examines the acquisition of passive sentences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Christopoulou and colleagues' article [9], "Colourful Semantics in Cypriot-Greek-Speaking Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder," reports on the successful use of the Colourful Semantics approach in an intervention program for morphosyntactic and semantic lags of Cypriot-Greek-speaking children with autism. The study provides a welcome increase to the sparse treatment choices for Cypriot-Greek-speaking children with autism.…”
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confidence: 99%