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The production of Dutch finite verb morphology: a comparison between hearing-impaired CI children and specific language impaired children

    1. [1] VU University Amsterdam

      VU University Amsterdam

      Países Bajos

    2. [2] Leiden University

      Leiden University

      Países Bajos

    3. [3] Utrecht University of Applied Sciences
  • Localización: Lingua: International review of general linguistics, ISSN 0024-3841, Nº 139, 2014, págs. 68-79
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Background This study compares 4- to 7-year-old cochlear implanted (CI) and specific language impaired (SLI) children in the production of finite verb morphology and mean length of utterance (MLU). It has been hypothesized that, due to reduced exposure to grammatical elements in the ambient language, both groups are delayed in their acquisition of morphosyntax.

      Method Spontaneous language samples were analyzed for Dutch monolingual CI (N = 48) and SLI children (N = 38) on MLU, number of finite verbs, and number of errors in the target-like production of verbal agreement. CI and SLI children were compared on their linguistic profiles, including MLU and finite verb production, using the norms of typically developing (TD) children.

      Results Statistical differences between CI and SLI children were found only for finite verb production at ages 5 and 6, in the direction of better outcomes for CI children. Both groups produced significant numbers of verbal agreement errors. Weak linguistic profiles were found for 75% of the SLI children and 35% of the CI children.

      Conclusion CI and SLI children show both weak performances on the target-like production of verbal agreement. Nevertheless, CI children produce more finite verbs and have stronger linguistic profiles as compared to SLI children.


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