An examination of the semantic relations reflected in the language usage of normal and language-disordered children

J Speech Hear Res. 1976 Jun;19(2):371-92. doi: 10.1044/jshr.1902.371.

Abstract

Language samples were obtained from 40 children in order to examine semantic relations reflected in language usage as a function of chronological age (three and five years) and linguistic status (normal and language disordered). Normal-disordered comparisons were made under both matched utterance length and matched age conditions. Results are interpreted as supporting the notion that the disordered-language usage reflected semantic relations consistent with an earlier level of development.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Age Factors
  • Child, Preschool
  • Humans
  • Language Development
  • Language Disorders* / etiology
  • Semantics*
  • Thematic Apperception Test