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Managing children with developmental language disorder : theory and practice across Europe and beyond
McKean, Cristina (Herausgeber); Elin Thordardottir (Herausgeber); Murphy, Carol-Anne (Herausgeber). - New York : Routledge, 2019
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Language choices and experiences of parents raising bilingual or multilingual children in Canada
Barbeau-Morrison; Alexandra. - : McGill University, 2019
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Nonword repetition and sequential memory in children aged 7-12 and adults – differential effects of bilingualism ; developmental language disorders ; and the role of development
Reid; Heather. - : McGill University, 2019
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Beyond vocabulary size: Depth of vocabulary in bilingual children and the role of language experience
Brandeker; Myrto. - : McGill University, 2017
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Can a short parent questionnaire be helpful for correctly identifying children with and without specific language impairment?
Paul; Marianne. - : McGill University, 2017
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Sentence repetition performance in bilingual children with SLI compared to age and language-matched peers
Pineo; Rachael. - : McGill University, 2015
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The acquisition of consonants in Québécois French: a cross-sectional study of pre-school aged children
In: International journal of speech language pathology. - Abingdon : Informa Healthcare 13 (2011) 2, 93-109
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The relationship between bilingual exposure and vocabulary development
In: International journal of bilingualism. - London [u.a.] : Sage Publ. 15 (2011) 4, 426-445
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A working memory, not bilingual advantage, in controlled attention
In: International journal of bilingual education and bilingualism. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 13 (2010) 5, 597-616
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Towards evidence-based practice in language intervention for bilingual children
In: Journal of communication disorders. - New York, NY : Elsevier 43 (2010) 6, 523-537
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Typical performance on tests of language knowledge and language processing of French-speaking 5-year-olds
In: Canadian journal of speech-language pathology and audiology. - Ottawa, Ont. 34 (2010) 1, 5-16
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Working memory and controlled attention in bilingual children with and without language impairment
Namazi, Mahchid. - : McGill University, 2010
Abstract: This thesis consists of three studies with the general aim of investigating controlled attention and working memory in the visual and auditory modalities in monolingual and bilingual children equated in visual and verbal working memory as well in bilingual children with and without language impairment. The first study attempts a replication of previous research findings showing a bilingual advantage in controlled attention by altering the methodology to equate children on measures of verbal and visual working memory, as well as adequately measuring language knowledge in each of the bilingual child's languages. In the second study, we performed a preliminary investigation of bilingual children's ability to ignore meaningful speech in one language while attending to and processing sentences in the other language. The regular experience with this latter skill has been put forward as the explanation for the bilingual child's domain general advantage in controlled attention. A second general aim of the studies was to explore the relationship between verbal memory and auditory controlled attention, as well as visual memory and visual controlled attention. The third and final study extended the aims of the first two studies to bilingual children with language impairment in comparison to an age- and nonverbal IQ-matched group with similar bilingual exposure. The findings from all three studies confirmed the lack of a bilingual advantage in visual controlled attention. Furthermore, even in children with language impairment, performance was similar to their peers. As for the relationship between working memory and controlled attention, when children were split into high and low visual working memory groups, those with higher spans were more accurate and faster on the visual controlled attention task. In the case of auditory controlled attention, children with higher verbal working memory scores were more accurate than those with lower working memory scores. This ; Cette thèse est constituée de trois articles dont le but général est l'investigation du contrôle de l'attention et de la mémoire de travail dans les modalités visuelle et auditive chez les enfants bilingues et monolingues appariés en mémoire de travail visuelle et auditive ainsi que chez les enfants avec et sans trouble de langage. La première étude vise à répliquer des données antérieures démontrant un avantage cognitif chez les enfants bilingues dans le domaine de l'attention sélective, mais en changeant la méthodologie pour comparer des enfants bilingues et monolingues appariés au niveau de la mémoire de travail visuelle et auditive. De plus, le développement langagier chez tous les enfants a été mesuré de façon approfondie. Le deuxième article est une investigation préliminaire de la capacité des enfants bilingues à faire attention à une tâche auditive-verbale dans une de leurs langues tout en ne pas se laissant distraire par un discours verbal dans la même ou dans l'autre langue. Il a été proposé que l'expérience régulière des enfants bilingues avec une telle alternance entre les deux langues pourrait expliquer l'avantage observé chez les enfants bilingues dans le domaine général du contrôle attentionnel. Un deuxième but général de cette recherche est d'explorer la relation entre la mémoire de travail verbale et l'attention sélective auditive-verbale ainsi que la mémoire visuelle et l'attention sélective visuelle. Le troisième et dernier article cible les objectifs des deux premières études chez des enfants bilingues présentant une dysphasie en comparaison avec des enfants du même âge, même niveau cognitif non verbal et même degré d'exposition au bilinguisme ayant un développement langagier normal. Les résultats des trois articles mènent tous à la conclusion qu'il n'existe pas un avantage cognitif dans l'attention sélective visuelle chez les enfants bilingues. Deuxièmement, Les enfant
Keyword: Education - Bilingual and Multicultural
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Working memory and controlled attention in bilingual children with and without language impairment
Namazi; Mahchid. - : McGill University, 2010
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Language-specific effects of task demands on the manifestation of specific language impairment: a comparison of English and Icelandic
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 51 (2008) 4, 922-937
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Elicitation of the 'passé composé' in French preschoolers with and without specific language impairment
In: Applied psycholinguistics. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 29 (2008) 3, 341-365
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Specific language impairment in French-speaking children: beyond grammatical morphology
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 50 (2007) 3, 698-715
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Early lexical and syntactic development in Quebec French and English : implications for cross-linguistic and bilingual assessment
In: International journal of language & communication disorders. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 40 (2005) 3, 243-278
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Continuity in lexical and morphological development in Icelandic and English-speaking 2-year-olds
In: First language. - London [u.a.] : SAGE Publ. 22 (2002) 64, 3-28
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Complex sentence production by adolescents with Down syndrome
In: Applied psycholinguistics. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 23 (2002) 2, 163-183
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Verb argument structure weakness in specific language impairment in relation to age and utterance length
In: Clinical linguistics & phonetics. - London : Informa Healthcare 16 (2002) 4, 233-250
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