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Sentence Comprehension Deficits of Specific Language Impairment (Montgomery et al., 2016) ...
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Sentence Comprehension Deficits of Specific Language Impairment (Montgomery et al., 2016) ...
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Neural patterns elicited by lexical processing in adolescents with specific language impairment: support for the procedural deficit hypothesis?
In: J Neurodev Disord (2022)
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Cognitive Processes Related to Memory Capacity Explain Nearly All of the Variance in Language Test Performance in School-Age Children With and Without Developmental Language Disorder
In: Front Psychol (2021)
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A New Memory Perspective on the Sentence Comprehension Deficits of School-Age Children With Developmental Language Disorder: Implications for Theory, Assessment, and Intervention
In: Lang Speech Hear Serv Sch (2021)
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Consistency of a Nonword Repetition Task to Discriminate Children with and without Developmental Language Disorder in Catalan–Spanish and European Portuguese Speaking Children
In: Children (Basel) (2021)
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Consistency of a nonword repetition task to discriminate children with and without developmental language disorder in Catalan-Spanish and European Portuguese speaking children
Ahufinger, Nadia; Berglund-Barraza, Amy; Cruz-Santos, Anabela. - : Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2021
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Consistency of a Nonword Repetition Task to Discriminate Children with and without Developmental Language Disorder in Catalan-Spanish and European Portuguese Speaking Children
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Statistical word learning in Catalan-Spanish and English-speaking children with and without developmental language disorder
Ahufinger Sanclemente, Nadia; Ferinu Sanz, Laura; Sanz Torrent, Mònica. - : International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 2021
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Consistency of a nonword repetition task to discriminate children with and without developmental language disorder in catalan-spanish and european portuguese speaking children
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Verbal working memory capacity in DLD (Montgomery et al., 2019) ...
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Verbal working memory capacity in DLD (Montgomery et al., 2019) ...
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Cognitive Predictors of Sentence Comprehension in Children with and without Developmental Language Disorder: Implications for Assessment and Treatment
In: Int J Speech Lang Pathol (2019)
Abstract: PURPOSE: This paper summarises the clinical ramification of a large-scale study of the direct and indirect (mediated) influences of four cognitive mechanisms that are relevant to the comprehension of syntactic structure by school-age children with and without developmental language disorder (DLD). METHOD: 117 children with DLD and 117 propensity-matched typically-developing (TD) children completed sentence comprehension tasks and cognitive tasks related to fluid reasoning, controlled attention, speed of processing, phonological short-term memory, complex working memory and language knowledge in long-term memory. RESULT: Results of confirmatory factor analysis indicated that the most salient characteristics of cognitive processing in children with and without DLD was represented by a measurement model that included four latent variables: fluid reasoning, controlled attention, complex working memory, and language knowledge in long-term memory. Structural equation modeling indicated that complex working memory mediated the relationship between sentence comprehension and fluid reasoning, controlled attention, and long-term memory for language knowledge. CONCLUSION: Our research suggests that the most salient characteristics of cognitive processing in children with and without DLD can be condensed to four cognitive factors: fluid reasoning, controlled attention, complex working memory, and language knowledge in long-term memory). We suggest a few measures that clinicians can use to reliably assess these factors, and we summarise a functional intervention program that is designed to promote strategic organisation of information in ways that challenge verbal complex WM and LTM processes that support language comprehension and use.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/17549507.2018.1559883
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6584051/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30712388
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A Comparison of the Storage-Only Deficit and Joint Mechanism Deficit Hypotheses of the Verbal Working Memory Storage Capacity Limitation of Children With Developmental Language Disorder
Montgomery, James W.; Gillam, Ronald B.; Evans, Julia L.. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2019
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Word Frequency Is Associated With Cognitive Effort During Verbal Working Memory: A Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) Study
Berglund-Barraza, Amy; Tian, Fenghua; Basak, Chandramalika. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2019
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A Comparison of the Storage-Only Deficit and Joint Mechanism Deficit Hypotheses of the Verbal Working Memory Storage Capacity Limitation of Children with Developmental Language Disorder
In: Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education Faculty Publications (2019)
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Cognitive processing and comprehension in developmental language disorder (Montgomery et al., 2018) ...
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Cognitive processing and comprehension in developmental language disorder (Montgomery et al., 2018) ...
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Lexical leverage: category knowledge boosts real-time novel word recognition in 2-year-olds.
In: Developmental science, vol 19, iss 6 (2016)
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Semantic structure in vocabulary knowledge interacts with lexical and sentence processing in infancy
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