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The Oral Syntactic Proficiency of Learning Disabled Students: A Spontaneous Story Sampling Analysis.

Roth, Froma P.; Spekman, Nancy J. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1989
An analysis of syntactic complexity was performed on spontaneously generated oral stories obtained from 93 learning disabled (LD) and normally achieving (NA) students at age levels from 8 through 13 years. Results indicated almost identical rates of correct usage and similar patterns of usage between LD and NA subjects on all measures. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Difficulty Level, Elementary Secondary Education, Expressive Language

Paul, Rhea; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1996
This longitudinal study assessed the narrative language development of primary grade children with slow expressive language development (SELD) as toddlers who either had or had not moved into the normal range of expressive language by early school age. Deficits in narrative skills tended to disappear in children with a history of SELD, though…
Descriptors: Delayed Speech, Developmental Stages, Expressive Language, Language Acquisition

Hansson, Kristina; Nettelbladt, Ulrika – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1995
Spontaneous speech samples from 10 Swedish children were analyzed grammatically. The five subjects (age five) with specific language impairment (SLI) differed from controls in their more restricted usage of word order patterns and number of grammatical errors. Their speech also showed frequent omissions of grammatical morphemes. Results suggest…
Descriptors: Error Analysis (Language), Expressive Language, Foreign Countries, Grammar

Evans, Julia L. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1996
This study used a performance-based model to investigate the impact of discourse demands on the pattern of morphosyntactic deficits exhibited by 10 children with specific language impairments (SLI). Findings suggest distinct deficit profiles for subgroups of children with SLI differing in receptive language abilities, not evident when syntactic…
Descriptors: Children, Classification, Connected Discourse, Expressive Language

Paul, Rhea; Smith, Rita L. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1993
Children slow in expressive language development (SELD) at age two and matched normal toddlers were reevaluated at age four. Fifty-seven percent of SELD children showed chronic deficits in expressive syntax and morphology at reevaluation. Children with chronic language delay performed more poorly on narrative skill than their normal language…
Descriptors: Expressive Language, Followup Studies, Language Acquisition, Language Handicaps