Typological and developmental considerations on Specific Language Impairment in monolingual and bilingual children : a Processability Theory account
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Summary, in English
This article suggests a method to deal with cross-linguistic differences in children with Specific Language Impairment. The differences in vulnerable structures reflect typological properties of the surrounding language (e.g., Leonard 2014a, 2014b). This article adds a developmental perspective to the discussion by interpreting the vulnerable structures through the framework of Processability Theory (PT; Pienemann 1998, 2015) and placing them along a developmental continuum. Studies focusing on production of grammatical structures in children with SLI from 19 different language backgrounds are examined. The results of the analyses suggest that the major grammatical problems in children with SLI belong to the later stages of the PT hierarchy. PT gives an alternative interpretation to earlier accounts by offering a developmental perspective and a metric that allows us to measure both languages in bilingual children.
Department/s
- General Linguistics
- Language Acquisition
Publishing year
2017
Language
English
Pages
265-280
Publication/Series
Language Acquisition: A Journal of Developmental Linguistics
Volume
24
Issue
3
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Topic
- General Language Studies and Linguistics
Status
Published
Research group
- Language Acquisition
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1048-9223