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Some Wh-Questions Really Are Hard for Children with ASD to UnderstandReceptive/Expressive LanguageM. JyotishiD. FeinL. Naigles
Background: Wh-questions play a central role in many social interactions. However, these forms are often absent from the speech of young children with autism (ASD), and are challenging for them to understand (Naigles et al., 2008). Recent studies have reported that variation in maternal ling...
, and the crucial issue is whether subject wh-questions are easier to acquire than object wh-questions in Mandarin Chinese and how important is the role of age in the acquisition of wh-questions. The results show that subject wh-questions are much easier for Chinese-speaking children than ...
This is an exploratory study of the use of wh-questions in Swedish children with typical and impaired language development. Swedish is a verb-second (V2) language where inverted word order is not unique to wh-questions, but occurs in all utterances that begin with a constituent other than the...
Students (N=6) from two self-contained classrooms for children with autism were taught to answer "wh-" questions in the presence of magazine pictures, pictures from storybooks, and actions in the natural context depicting a scenario related to the question asked. Generalization to novel questions...
8. It's brave___(of / for) her to speak in front of so many people.9. It's very dangerous___(for / of) children to swim in the river after heavy rain.10. It's enjoyable___(to read / to reading) a good book on a rainy day. 相关...
Designed for iPad USD 7.99 Screenshots iPad iPhone Description ** Happy Frog Apps is a Mom’s Choice Award Winner! Also featured on FunEducationalApps.com, TeachersWithApps.com, and more! ** WH Questions teaches children how to UNDERSTAND, ASK and ANSWER questions using WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHE...
The children were presented with short stories followed by questions in which thewh-word had two possible sites of interpretation, the ungrammatical option being inside a relative clause. A cross-sectional study with 23 children aged 3;1 to 6;1, and a longitudinal study over the...
types of wh- questions (for example: just "what" and "where") all work on all types in the same session. I like that you can swipe past questions that are too difficulty for younger children ("Why do people get goose bumps?") without the app recording the skipped questions as ...