Håkansson, Williams, Karlsen, & Torkildsen (2022): What Characterizes the Productive Morphosyntax of Norwegian Children with Developmental Language Disorder?

I: Journal of Child Language. Open Access.

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Authors

Gisela Håkansson, Emily Wanda Williams, Jannicke Karlsen & Janne von Koss Torkildsen.

Abstract

Little is known about the productive morphosyntax of Norwegian children with developmental language disorder (DLD). The current study examined morphosyntax in Norwegian-speaking children with DLD (n =19) and a control group that was pairwise matched for age, gender, and intelligence quotient (IQ; n = 19). The children’s sentence repetitions were studied through the lens of Processability Theory. The group differences were largest for grammatical structures at the latest developmental stage of the processability hierarchy. The Norwegian subordinate clause word order, belonging to the latest stage of the processability hierarchy, stood out as particularly challenging for children with DLD. Only 2 children with DLD but 16 children in the control group produced a subordinate clause with subordinate clause word order. Categorization of children’s errors revealed that children with DLD made more errors of all types (addition, omission, substitution, inflection and word order) but especially errors of omission and inflection.

Publisert 28. okt. 2022 09:13 - Sist endret 28. okt. 2022 09:13