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Autistic children -- Language

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:

Capturing unconventional language use over time in individuals on the autism spectrum: A preliminary study, 2021

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Identifier: csd_2021spring_arnold_rachel.pdf
Overview "The language expression of children on the autism spectrum has often been described as atypical or unusual. However, little is known about how this unconventional use of language changes over time and how it may relate to adult outcomes. This qualitative study provides a longitudinal language analysis of seven unconventional language features in three individuals across the spectrum. Video recordings of participants at three time points were transcribed and coded for each linguistic...
Dates: 2021

Examining Perspectives of Bilingual Latinx Caregivers and Speech-Language Pathologists Through Dyadic Interviews: Implications for Latinx Children on the Autism Spectrum, 2021

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Identifier: cd_2021summer_esquilin_nieves_astrid.pdf
Overview "This qualitative study explored cultural perspectives and needs of bilingual, Latinx caregivers with children on the autism spectrum through conversations, with their children's Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs). The purpose was to examine the perspectives of both of these groups, through dyadic interviews, and how they mutually informed one another. Two dyads (mothers and SLPs) participated, completing background questionnaires, dyadic interviews, and post-interview written reflections....
Dates: 2021

Identifying Age 5 Expressive Language Features that Best Predict Adult Language and Communication Outcome in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), 2020

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Identifier: cd_2020spring_legrand_kaya.pdf
Overview "Numerous studies have reported that "useful speech" at age 5 predicts outcomes in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but this skill has been vaguely defined. This study investigates which specific aspects of expressive language in 5-year-olds with ASD best predict adult language outcomes. Language samples from 5-year-olds enrolled in a longitudinal project (e.g., Lord et al., 2006) were transcribed and coded for spoken language features. Nonverbal IQ (NVIQ), noun diversity,...
Dates: 2020

Is the sky blue? : question-asking in autism spectrum disorder, 2018

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Identifier: cd_2018spring_netburn_amanda.pdf
Overview "The current study investigated the frequency, content, and development of question-asking in typically developing (TD) children and children with ASD through an online survey of 145 caregivers of children under 6 years old. Children with ASD were found to lag behind TD peers in both frequency and proportion of questions asked. Children with ASD were reported to ask more closed-ended (yes/no) questions as compared to more open-ended wh-questions. In exploring question function, differences...
Dates: 2018

Language processing strategies in children with autism, 1987

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Scope and Content Note From the Series: The series contains Master's theses from 1943 to present. The theses consist of either a production book and a media component or solely a production book. The production books were originally submitted as physical bound copies, but were later submitted digitally. The physical production books are stored offsite and the digital production books are stored in the College's preservation repository.The media components consist of U-matic tapes, VHS tapes, CDs, DVDs, and Blu-rays and...
Dates: 1987

Mental state verbs expressed by children on the autism spectrum: A syntactic perspective, 2021

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Identifier: cd_2021summer_macaruso_ellen.pdf
Overview "Verbs representing mental states are syntactically complex because they may occur with sentential complements, which are phrases that are independently grammatical sentences. Considering evidence that children on the autism spectrum often demonstrate delays with mental state language but relative strengths in language form, the present study investigated the relationship between mental state verb and sentential complement production by 9-year-old children on the autism spectrum. Language...
Dates: 2021

Personal pronouns in autism spectrum disorder : the role of overheard speech, 2018

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Identifier: cd_2018spring_georgeson_jennifer.pdf
Overview "The current study explored the role of overheard speech on first-and second-person pronoun mastery in children with ASD. Seventy-four caregivers of children with ASD (aged 2;2-5;11) participated in an online caregiver survey to measure overheard speech and pronoun mastery. Results suggested higher access to overheard speech was associated with greater mastery of the pronouns me, my, you, and your. Logistic regressions confirmed the role of overheard speech for the pronouns me, my, and you....
Dates: 2018

The Role of Imageability in Early Word Learning of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, 2020

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Identifier: cd_2020spring_lin_kimberly.pdf
Overview "Throughout typical development, children rely on perceptual, social, and linguistic cues to learn words (Hollich, Hirsh-Pasek, & Golinkoff, 2000). Imageability quantifies the perceptual salience of a word as the ease in which it evokes a mental image. While imageability is a strong predictor for word acquisition in typically developing (TD) children, little is known about the effects of imageability in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This study uses secondary data analyses...
Dates: 2020

Unconventional language in autism spectrum disorder : associations with child characteristics and adult outcomes, 2018

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Identifier: cd_2018spring_maeda_mika.pdf
Overview "Children with autism spectrum disorder often use unconventional language (e.g., echolalia, stereotyped speech). However, based on the existing literature, it remains unclear whether unconventional language is best understood as a marker of developmental achievement or a problematic behavior. The present investigation is comprised of three smaller studies, each using an existing longitudinal dataset. Study 1 revealed that young children with high levels of clinician-observed unconventional...
Dates: 2018