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Does rhythmic priming improve grammatical processing in Hungarian‐speaking children with and without developmental language disorder?
In: ISSN: 1363-755X ; EISSN: 1467-7687 ; Developmental Science ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03379774 ; Developmental Science, Wiley, 2021, ⟨10.1111/desc.13112⟩ (2021)
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Does rhythmic priming improve grammatical processing in Hungarian-speaking children with and without developmental language disorder?
In: Dev Sci (2021)
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Word imageability from a cross-linguistic perspective ...
Adrià Rofes; Zakariás, Lilla; Ceder, Klaudia. - : Unpublished, 2016
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The production of nominal and verbal inflection in an agglutinative language: evidence from hungarian.
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The production of nominal and verbal inflection in an agglutinative language: evidence from Hungarian
Turi, Zsolt; Janacsek, Karolina; Peckham, Don. - : Public Library of Science, 2015
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The Production of Nominal and Verbal Inflection in an Agglutinative Language: Evidence from Hungarian
Nemeth, Dezso; Janacsek, Karolina; Turi, Zsolt. - : Public Library of Science, 2015
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Focus sensitivity in Hungarian adults and children
In: Acta linguistica Hungarica. - Budapest : Akad. Kiadó 60 (2013) 2, 217-245
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Case Marking in Hungarian Children with Specific Language Impairment
Abstract: This study examines whether children with specific language impairment (SLI) acquiring a language with a rich case marking system (Hungarian) have difficulty with case, and, if so, whether the difficulty is comparable for spatial and nonspatial meanings. Data were drawn from narrative samples and from a sentence repetition task. Suffixes were tested both in their spatial and nonspatial meanings. Participants with SLI were compared to same-age peers and younger typically developing children matched on receptive vocabulary scores ( VC children ). Results show that although case-marking errors are very rare in spontaneous speech in Hungarian children with SLI, the number of case marked nouns and of different case markers is significantly lower in children with SLI. In the elicited production task, overall performance of the children with SLI was significantly below that of VC children, but children with SLI and VC children scored higher with spatial than with nonspatial meanings. The results are in line with expectations based on processing accounts which posit greater difficulties with less transparent details of grammar.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4435717/
https://doi.org/10.1177/0142723713490601
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Early morphological productivity in Hungarian: evidence from sentence repetition and elicited production*
In: Journal of child language. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 39 (2012) 2, 411-442
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Tense and aspect in childhood language impairment: contributions from Hungarian
In: Applied psycholinguistics. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 33 (2012) 2, 305-328
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Guest editors’ note
In: Acta linguistica Hungarica. - Budapest : Akad. Kiadó 58 (2011) 1, 1-2
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Erratum
In: Acta linguistica Hungarica. - Budapest : Akad. Kiadó 58 (2011) 4, 481
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"The dog chase the cat": grammaticality judgments by Hungarian-speaking children with language impairment
In: Acta linguistica Hungarica. - Budapest : Akad. Kiadó 58 (2011) 1-2, 24-38
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Processing relative clauses by Hungarian typically developing children
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Use of noun morphology by children with language impairment: the case of Hungarian
In: International journal of language & communication disorders. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 45 (2010) 2, 145-161
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The use of tense and agreement by Hungarian-speaking children with language impairment
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 52 (2009) 1, 98-117
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Spatial language in Williams syndrome : evidence for a special interaction?
In: Journal of child language. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 34 (2007) 2, 311-343
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Language abilities in Williams Syndrome
Lukács, Ágnes. - Budapest : Akademiai Kiado, 2005
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Language in Hungarian children with Williams syndrome
In: Williams syndrome across languages (Amsterdam, 2004), p. 187-220
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Language in Hungarian children with Williams syndrome
In: Williams syndrome across languages. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins (2004), 187-220
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