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The former term refers to children with delayed expressive vocabulary skills, whereas the latter to children with delays in both expressive and receptive language. In the 1980s and 1990s, a number of longitudinal studies used as identification criteria for early language delay two or more standard ...
Specific expressive language delay (ELD) is a developmental disorder characterized by substantial delay in expressive language, with age-appropriate cognitive and receptive language skill. Opinions differ widely on the clinical significance of ELD and whether it warrants intervention. Although negative ...
The relationship between measures of mental ability, symbolic play and expressive and receptive language was investigated in a sample of 73 children with Down's syndrome (mean CA 48.9 months, range 19-90 months; mean MA 30.4 months, range 13-73 months). Language delay became increasingly apparen...
2. On the subjugation of England by William the Conqueror, the French Norman language was substituted in all law proceedings for the ancient Saxon. This, according to Blackstone, vol. iii. p. 317, was the language of the records, writs and pleadings, until the time of Edward III. Mr. ...
Specific expressive language delay (ELD) is a developmental disorder characterized by substantial delay in expressive language, with age-appropriate cognitive and receptive language skill. Opinions differ widely on the clinical significance of ELD and whether it warrants intervention. Although negative sequel...
Otherwise the diagnoses should be mixed receptive-expressive language disorder . If the child has mental retardation , poor hearing, or other problems, the difficulties with speech must be greater than is generally associated with the handicaps that the child has. ...
Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder is diagnosed when a child has problems expressing him-or herself using spoken language, and also has problems understanding what people say to him or her. Description Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder is generally a disorder of childhood. There ...
Related to Expressive language disorder:Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder,receptive language disorder [dis′ȯrd·ər] (crystallography) Departures from regularity in the occupation of lattice sites in a crystal containing more than one element. ...
It is part of developmental language delay and can co-occur with receptive language disorder [ 1 , 4 , 5 ]. In expressive language disorder, the difficulty lies within the areas of the brain responsible for language processing thus the individual has difficulty processing and successfully making ...