2023
DOI: 10.2298/vsp220308076d
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Perinatal hypoxia as a risk factor for a more severe lexical-semantic deficit in children with developmental language disorder

Abstract: Background/Aim. There are a small body of the literature on the influence of perinatal hypoxia (PH) on language outcome at later age and there are no studies on the influence of PH on the extent and severity of language deficit in children with developmental language disorder (DLD). Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the differences in lexicalsemantic abilities in DLD children with a presence of PH (DLDhpx) and DLD children without any neurological risk factors (DLDwrf). Methods.… Show more

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“…ing in preschool or mixed-age groups of children with DLD (Broedelet et al, 2023;Dockrell et al, 2003;Drljan & Ječmenica, 2023;McGregor & Appel, 2002;Sandgren et al, 2021;Simmonds et al, 2005). Moreover, the results support a growing body of evidence indicating that children with DLD may experience substantial lexical processing deficits even during school-age (Mainela-Arnold et al, 2010;Marinellie & Johnson, 2002).…”
Section: Research Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ing in preschool or mixed-age groups of children with DLD (Broedelet et al, 2023;Dockrell et al, 2003;Drljan & Ječmenica, 2023;McGregor & Appel, 2002;Sandgren et al, 2021;Simmonds et al, 2005). Moreover, the results support a growing body of evidence indicating that children with DLD may experience substantial lexical processing deficits even during school-age (Mainela-Arnold et al, 2010;Marinellie & Johnson, 2002).…”
Section: Research Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%