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AUTHOR
Sari Kunnari
Understanding developmental language disorder-The Helsinki longitudinal SLI study (HelSLI): A study protocol
Background Developmental language disorder (DLD, also called specific language impairment, SLI) is a common developmental disorder comprising the largest disability group in pre-school-aged children. Approximately 7% of the population is expected to have developmental language difficulties. However, the specific etiological factors leading to DLD are not yet known and even the typical linguistic features appear to vary by language. We present here a project that investigates DLD at multiple levels of analysis and aims to make the reliable prediction and early identification of the difficulties possible. Following the multiple deficit model of developmental disorders, we investigate the DLD …
KIELELLINEN ERITYISVAIKEUS – EI PELKÄSTÄÄN KIELELLISTEN TAITOJEN ONGELMA
Kielellisen erityisvaikeuden ajatellaan olevan ensisijaisesti kielellisten taitojen ongelma. On kuitenkin todennäköistä, että kielelliseen erityisvaikeuteen liittyy myös ei-kielellisiä vaikeuksia. Tämän artikkelin tavoitteena on luoda katsaus eksekutiivisiin toimintoihin ja prosessointinopeuteen osana kielellistä erityisvaikeutta. Tutkimusten perusteella näyttää siltä, että kielelliseen erityisvaikeuteen liittyy kognitiiviseen joustavuuteen, inhibitioon, työmuistiin, tarkkaavuuteen sekä prosessointinopeuteen liittyviä vaikeuksia ainakin osalla kielihäiriöistä lapsista. Kielellisen erityisvaikeuden kliinisessä diagnostiikassa ja kuntoutuksessa on syytä huomioida myös ei-kielelliset vaikeudet…
Additional file 2 of Understanding developmental language disorder - the Helsinki longitudinal SLI study (HelSLI): a study protocol
Appendix 2 SLT assessment battery. List of speech and language assessments used in the study. (DOCX 25 kb)
The development of narrative productivity, syntactic complexity, referential cohesion and event content in four- to eight-year-old Finnish children
This study focuses on the development of narrative structure and the relationship between narrative productivity and event content. A total of 172 Finnish children aged between four and eight participated. Their picture-elicited narrations were analysed for productivity, syntactic complexity, referential cohesion and event content. Each measure showed a developmental trend. Concerning consecutive age groups, significant differences were observed between four- and five-year-olds in productivity and event content and between five- and six-year-olds in referential cohesion. Multiple regression analysis showed that the relationship between productivity and event content was important, and espe…
Additional file 1 of Understanding developmental language disorder - the Helsinki longitudinal SLI study (HelSLI): a study protocol
Appendix 1 Neuropsychological assessment battery. List of neuropsychological assessments used in the study. (DOCX 81 kb)