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Type: Journal article
Title: A comparison of oral narratives in children with specific language and non-specific language impairment
Author: Pearce, W.
James, D.
McCormack, P.
Citation: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 2010; 24(8):622-645
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Issue Date: 2010
ISSN: 0269-9206
1464-5076
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Wendy M. Pearce, Deborah G. H. James & Paul F. McCormack
Abstract: This research investigated whether children with specific language impairment (SLI) and non-specific language impairment (NLI) could be differentiated by their oral narrative characteristics. Oral narrative samples were collected from 69 children and comparisons were made among four groups of participants. The two language impairment groups (SLI and NLI), aged 4;11–6;03, were matched for age and their linguistics skills. Their oral narratives were compared between these diagnostic groups and with age-matched and language-matched control groups. Measures of narrative structure, cohesion, and information did not significantly differentiate the SLI and NLI groups, suggesting that the influence of their similar linguistic skills on oral narrative measures was stronger than the influence of their differing non-verbal cognition. The SLI group produced significantly more complex and informative oral narratives than the language-matched group, while the NLI group differed from the language-matched group on fewer measures. Interactions among linguistic, cognitive, maturational, and task factors are discussed.
Keywords: specific language impairment
non-specific language impairment
differential diagnosis
oral narrative
Rights: © 2010 Informa UK Ltd.
DOI: 10.3109/02699201003736403
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/02699201003736403
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