Spoken and Gestural production in a naming task by young children with Down syndrome
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
Lexical production in children with Down syndrome (DS) was investigated by examining spoken naming accuracy and the use of spontaneous gestures in a picture naming task. Fifteen children with DS (range 3.8-8.3 years) were compared to typically developing children (TD), matched for chronological age and developmental age (range 2.6-4.3 years). Relative to TD children, children with DS were less accurate in speech (producing a greater number of unintelligible answers), yet they produced more gestures overall and of these a significantly higher percentage of iconic gestures. Furthermore, the iconic gestures produced by children with DS accompanied by incorrect or no speech often expressed a concept similar to that of the target word, suggesting deeper conceptual knowledge relative to that expressed only in speech. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Down syndrome; gesture; lexical production; c
List of contributors:
Volterra, Virginia; Caselli, MARIA CRISTINA
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