2015
DOI: 10.1044/2015_jslhr-l-14-0015
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Development of Morphosyntactic Accuracy and Grammatical Complexity in Dutch School-Age Children With SLI

Abstract: The narrative analysis demonstrates different developmental trajectories for morphosyntactic accuracy and grammatical complexity in children with SLI and typically developing peer and language-matched children. In the group with SLI, grammatical skills continue to develop.

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“…CLARIN also made available the data used in Treurniet (2011) and the Functional Elements in Speci c Language Impairment (FESLI) 3 data (Treurniet and Orgassa, 2011); it seems self-evident to link the FESLI corpus (12 bilingual children without SLI, 25 monolingual children with SLI, 20 bilingual children with SLI) more directly to the VALID Data Archive. The Verhoeven et al (2011) and Zwitserlood et al (2015) data are unfortunately not accessible. The main goal of the VALID enterprise is to include other databases in the archive.…”
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“…CLARIN also made available the data used in Treurniet (2011) and the Functional Elements in Speci c Language Impairment (FESLI) 3 data (Treurniet and Orgassa, 2011); it seems self-evident to link the FESLI corpus (12 bilingual children without SLI, 25 monolingual children with SLI, 20 bilingual children with SLI) more directly to the VALID Data Archive. The Verhoeven et al (2011) and Zwitserlood et al (2015) data are unfortunately not accessible. The main goal of the VALID enterprise is to include other databases in the archive.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A third study on narratives is the longitudinal study by Zwitserlood et al (2015), which included monolingual SLI and TD children as well, ranging in age from 6.5 to 8.5 years. The authors found an SLI e ect (η 2 = .27), an age e ect (η 2 = .16), and no interaction e ect between age and SLI for MLU.…”
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“…The studies assessing the narrative skills of monolingual children with DLD/SLI focused on both the microstructure and the macrostructure of the narrative skills of the pre and school aged children (see Table 1). Two of the studies examined only the grammatical lexical and morphosyntactic accuracy and complexity of monolingual children with DLD (Zwitserlood et al, 2015;Colozzo et al, 2011;Auza et al, 2018). The rest of them examined both microstructure and macrostructure characteristics of DLD monolinguals and their TD peers (Colozzo et al, 2011;Mäkinen et al, 2014;Vandewalle et al, 2012;Duinmeijer et al, 2012).…”
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“…Morphosyntactic accuracy and grammatical complexity seem to be affected with SLI school-aged children who scored poorly on the basis of mean length of T-units and on standardized language tests. As far grammatical complexity is concerned DLD children formed a smaller number of relative clauses(Zwitserlood et al, 2015).…”
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