2021
DOI: 10.22550/rep79-3-2021-04
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Competencias lingüísticas en el contexto escolar. Comparación entre alumnado con trastorno por déficit de atención con hiperactividad, trastorno específico del lenguaje y desarrollo normotípico

Abstract: El trastorno por déficit de atención con hiperactividad (TDAH) frecuentemente se asocia a alteraciones en el lenguaje, similares a las manifestadas por las personas con trastorno específico del lenguaje (TEL) (Helland et al., 2014;Korrel et al., 2017). Nuestro objetivo es analizar las diferencias en las competencias lingüísticas semánticas y pragmáticas, entre alumnado con TDAH, TEL y niños con desarrollo normotípico.We found significant differences in semantic (F (2.148) =86.99, p<.001) and pragmatic language… Show more

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“…There are also publications indicating that these children present more specific difficulties in comprehension, as well as in subareas related to syntax, as they produce significantly less complex syntax than their peers of the same age, showing poorer performance than typically developing children in structuring phrases and sentences. 15 In another study, the percentile obtained for syntax was higher than for the other abilities; however, the level was interpreted as low compared to the group without ADHD. The results of this study align with other publications and help us understand that attention deficit disorder, and specifically a syndrome like ADHD, affects dimensions such as schooling and language.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…There are also publications indicating that these children present more specific difficulties in comprehension, as well as in subareas related to syntax, as they produce significantly less complex syntax than their peers of the same age, showing poorer performance than typically developing children in structuring phrases and sentences. 15 In another study, the percentile obtained for syntax was higher than for the other abilities; however, the level was interpreted as low compared to the group without ADHD. The results of this study align with other publications and help us understand that attention deficit disorder, and specifically a syndrome like ADHD, affects dimensions such as schooling and language.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%