Language development and disorders in Spanish-speaking children

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Language development and disorders in Spanish-speaking children

Alejandra Auza Benavides, Richard G. Schwartz, editors

(Literacy studies, v. 14)

Springer, c2017

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Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

Prominent researchers from the US, Mexico, Chile, Colombia and Spain contribute experimental reports on language development of children who are acquiring Spanish. The chapters cover a wide range of dimensions in acquisition: comprehension and production; monolingualism and bilingualism; typical development, children who are at risk and children with language disorders, phonology, semantics, and morphosyntax. These studies will inform linguistic theory development in clinical linguistics as well as offer insights on how language works in relation to cognitive functions that are associated with when children understand or use language. The unique data from child language offer perspectives that cannot be drawn from adult language. The first part is dedicated to the acquisition of Spanish as a first or second language by typically-developing children, the second part offers studies on children who are at risk of language delays, and the third part focuses on children with specific language impairment, disorders and syndromes.

目次

PART I: TYPICAL LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT IN MONOLINGUAL AND BILINGUAL CHILDREN.- Typical Language development of monolingual Spanish-speaking children by Sonia Mariscal & Alejandra Auza Benavides.- Language development in bilingual Spanish-Catalan children with and without Specific Language Impairment: A longitudinal perspective by Eva Aguilar-Mediavilla, Lucia Buil-Legaz, Raul Lopez-Penades & Daniel Adrover-Roig.- Bilingual and monolingual children's patterns of syntactic variation: Variable clitic placement in Spanish by Naomi L. Shin, Pablo E. Requena, & Anita Kemp.- PART II: CHILDREN AT RISK OF LANGUAGE DISORDERS.- Executive functions and language development in preterm and full-term children by Miguel Perez-Pereira, Manuel Peralbo & Alberto Veleiro.- Processing speed on infants with high and low communicative skills by Elda Alicia Alva Canto & Paloma Suarez Brito.- Relevance of family psychosocial environment in the language development of Mexican children by Izazola Ezquerro Silvia, Mandujano Valdes Mario, Rivera Gonzalez Rolando, Sierra Cedillo Antonio, Figueroa Olea Miriam, Soler Limon Karla, Villanueva Romero Yadira.- Language delay and amount of exposure to the language: two (un)related phenomena in early Spanish-Basque bilingualism by Maria Jose Ezeizabarrena & I. Garcia Fernandez.- PART III: CHILDREN WITH SPECIFIC LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT.- Neurocognitive and psycholinguistic profile of SLI: A research study on comorbidity of Specific Language Impairment with/without reading disabilities by Dolors Girbau.- Connections between language knowledge, language processing, and nonlinguistic cognitive processing in bilingual children with Language Impairment by Kerry Danahy Ebert & Giang Pham.- Sentence repetition in typical and atypical Spanish-speaking preschoolers who are English language learners by Gabriela Simon-Cereijido.- The role of verb semantic representation in sentence processing in children with SLI by Llorenc Andreu & Monica Sanz-Torrent.- Self-repair timing of lexical problem sources. A window into Primary Language Impairment online processing by Wendy Fabiola Lara Galindo & Cecilia Rojas Nieto.- Narrative comprehension and language skills in Chilean children with Specific Language Impairment by Carmen Julia Coloma & Maria Mercedes Pavez.- Working memory and morphosyntax in children with Primary Language Impairment by Andrea Chavez & Alejandra Auza.- PART IV: CHILDREN WITH SYNDROMES AND OTHER LANGUAGE DISORDERS.- Morphological profile of Williams syndrome: typical or atypical?by Eliseo Diez-Itza, Veronica Martinez, Maite Fernandez-Urquiza, & Aranzazu Anton.- Language skills in Down syndrome by Natalia Arias & Julia B. Barron-Martinez.- Vocabulary and cognitive flexibility in people with Down syndrome by Octavio Garcia, Beatriz Castillo-Ignacio, Natalia Arias-Trejo

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