Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9988923 European Journal of Paediatric Neurology 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
We studied the development of language in 3-4-year-old children with type II spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) (10 boys and two girls), aged 36-47 months (mean age 39.83±4.68 months) and compared our findings to a control group of 26 healthy children (mean age 40.00±4.43 months, 22 boys and four girls). We carried out a lexicogrammatical analysis of the data and we observed significant differences in the 'vocabulary', 'nouns', 'verbs', 'words' and 'adverbs' variables between the children with SMA and the controls. Three- to four-year-old children suffering from type II spinal muscular atrophy, an autosomal genetic disease causing severe physical handicap (motor, functional, respiratory), presented a higher level of lexical and semantic development than the controls, demonstrating the precocity of development of morphosyntax in these children.
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