Third-person direct object (DO) clitic pronoun production is examined through an elicited production method in pre-school– and primary school–aged groups of Italian children with specific language impairment (SLI) to establish whether there is an improvement from age 5 years to age 7 years and whether there are qualitative differences in the two groups’ responses. It was found that 5- and 7-year-old Italian children with SLI produce fewer third-person DO clitics than same-age peers. The kind of responses they provide changes: at 5 years, children with SLI tend to omit clitics, while at 7 years, they use a full noun. Production of third-person DO clitics is a persistent challenge for children with SLI and is confirmed to be a good clinical marker both at 5 and 7 years of age.
The production of direct object clitics in pre-school– and primary school–aged children with specific language impairments / Guasti, M. T.; Palma, S.; Genovese, E.; Stagi, P.; Saladini, G.; Arosio, F.. - In: CLINICAL LINGUISTICS & PHONETICS. - ISSN 0269-9206. - 30:9(2016), pp. 663-678. [10.3109/02699206.2016.1173100]
The production of direct object clitics in pre-school– and primary school–aged children with specific language impairments
Genovese E.;
2016
Abstract
Third-person direct object (DO) clitic pronoun production is examined through an elicited production method in pre-school– and primary school–aged groups of Italian children with specific language impairment (SLI) to establish whether there is an improvement from age 5 years to age 7 years and whether there are qualitative differences in the two groups’ responses. It was found that 5- and 7-year-old Italian children with SLI produce fewer third-person DO clitics than same-age peers. The kind of responses they provide changes: at 5 years, children with SLI tend to omit clitics, while at 7 years, they use a full noun. Production of third-person DO clitics is a persistent challenge for children with SLI and is confirmed to be a good clinical marker both at 5 and 7 years of age.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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