Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
910924 Journal of Communication Disorders 2011 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study investigated the development of narrative skills in Swedish children with language impairment between age 5 and age 10. Seventeen children with LI and two control groups of age peers with typical development participated in a picture elicited story telling task. Analyses included measures of story content, cohesion and grammar. Our subjects showed development in different areas from age 5 to 10, but they did not perform at the level of the controls at age 10 on number of different verbs used and percent grammatically correct C-units. We conclude that preschool children with LI develop in their narrative skills over time, but not to the level of their age-peers at age 10.Learning outcomes: The reader will be able to describe areas of vulnerability in Swedish-speaking children with language impairment in general, and related to narration in particular. Furthermore, the reader will be able to describe similarities in narrative skills between Swedish-speaking and English-speaking children with language impairment.

► Swedish-speaking children with LI developed in their narration from age 5 to 10. ► They did not perform at the level of age-controls at age 10. ► Vulnerable areas were lexical variation and grammatical accuracy.

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