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ArtikelMorphological Deficits in Children With Specific Language Impairment: The Status of Features in the Underlying Grammar  
Oleh: Leonard, Laurence B. ; Sabbadini, Letizia ; Caseli, M. Cristina ; Bortoloni, Umberta ; McGregor, Karla K.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Language Acquisition: A Journal of Developmental Linguistics (ada di JSTOR) vol. 2 no. 2 (1992), page 151-180.
Fulltext: 20011371.pdf (2.86MB)
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Isi artikelA common profile among specifically-language-impaired (SLI) children acquiring English is a mild to moderate deficit in a range of language areas (lexicon, syntax) and a more serious deficit in morphology. There are several possible accounts of these children's extraordinary difficulty with morphology. In this investigation, we examined the possibility that the features necessary for morphology, such as person and number, are absent from the underlying grammars of SLI children. We approached this question by examining the morphology of both Italian-speaking and English-speaking SLI children, as well as that of two types of control children, one matched according to age, the other according to mean length of utterance. The results suggested that an assumption of features missing from the underlying grammar is not warranted for the children studied here.
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