2021
DOI: 10.1044/2020_jslhr-19-00305
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Number Dissimilarity Effects in Object-Initial Sentence Comprehension by German-Speaking Children With Specific Language Impairment

Abstract: Purpose This study examines the contribution of number morphology to language comprehension abilities among children with specific language impairment (SLI) and age-matched controls. It addresses the question of whether number agreement facilitates the comprehension accuracy of object-initial declarative sentences. According to the predictions of the structural intervention account for German, number agreement should assist the correct interpretation of object-initial sentences. … Show more

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“…For younger children, even OVS disambiguated by number mismatch remained below chance level, while for 7-year-olds (and older), OVS with number match are already much more accurate, and, therefore, there is no significant difference with OVS with number mismatch. A facilitation in OVS sentences with mismatching verb arguments was also recently reported for German-speaking children with SLI (Stegenwallner-Schütz & Adani, 2021).…”
Section: Types Of Relative Clauses In the Current Studysupporting
confidence: 71%
“…For younger children, even OVS disambiguated by number mismatch remained below chance level, while for 7-year-olds (and older), OVS with number match are already much more accurate, and, therefore, there is no significant difference with OVS with number mismatch. A facilitation in OVS sentences with mismatching verb arguments was also recently reported for German-speaking children with SLI (Stegenwallner-Schütz & Adani, 2021).…”
Section: Types Of Relative Clauses In the Current Studysupporting
confidence: 71%
“…German SLI children have expression problems in subject-verb agreement, mainly in the first, second, and third-person singular forms of transitive verbs. The accuracy of understanding the object beginning declarative sentences is relatively low (Stegenwallner-Schuetz & Adani, 2021). In processing relative clauses, Korean SLI children have lower accuracy in offline comprehension tasks of clauses and lower efficiency in online processing tasks (Yoo & Yim, 2021).…”
Section: Verbal Impairment Deficit Researchmentioning
confidence: 98%