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Eisenwort, B; Marschik, P; Fladerer, A; Motl, S; Wedl, J; Eisenwort, G; Willinger, U; Vollmann, R.
Concerning specific language impairment: intelligibility in expressive language
Klin Padiatr. 2004; 216(4): 225-229.
Doi: 10.1055/s-2004-44905
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Marschik Peter
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- Abstract:
- BACKGROUND: Even in the age of two years toddlers with Expressive Language Impairment (SLI-E) differ regarding their phonetic inventories compared with an age-matched group developing normally. METHOD AND PATIENTS: PCC-R scores of 19 children with expressive language disorder, aged between four and six years, are compared with age and sex matched controls with normal language acquisition. RESULTS: There are significant differences between PCC-R scores, children with expressive language disorder show lower scores than children with normal language acquisition. Age, sex and nonverbal intelligence do not influence performance measured with PCC-R. Analysis regarding early, middle and late consonants shows, that expressive language disordered children show bigger problems in aquiring late than early and middle consonants.
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Female - diagnosis
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Humans - diagnosis
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expressive language impairment
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conversational speech sampling
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percentage of correct consonants