Grammatical and pragmatic properties of the DP in children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) and in children with High Functioning Autism (HFA)

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Authors
Publication date 2015
Host editors
  • B. Köhnlein
  • J. Audring
Book title Linguistics in The Netherlands 2015
ISBN
  • 9789027231758
Series Linguistics in The Netherlands, 32
Pages (from-to) 16-32
Publisher Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw) - Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR) - Amsterdam Center for Language and Communication (ACLC)
Abstract
This study investigates whether grammar and pragmatics are separate linguistic components or not, and whether children with SLI and children with HFA have overlapping or distinct linguistic profiles. We examine two DP-related phenomena: the mass-count distinction (grammatical) and the choice for a definite/indefinite article (pragmatic). We tested 27 children with HFA aged 6-14, age and gender matched to 27 children with SLI, and 27 TD controls on a Quantity Judgment Task (mass-count) and an Elicited Production Task (article choice). Our results show that pragmatics can be impaired independently from grammar (in HFA) and vice versa (in SLI), providing evidence for a modular view of grammar and pragmatics, and against an overlap in the profiles of SLI and HFA.

Keywords: domain-specificity, double dissociation, article choice, mass-count, Specific Language Impairment, Autism
Document type Chapter
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1075/avt.32.02cre
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