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Article comprehension in monolingual Spanish-speaking children with developmental language disorder: A longitudinal eye tracking study

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Pages 105-117 | Published online: 17 Jan 2023
 

Abstract

Purpose

Article-noun disagreement in spoken language is a marker of children with developmental language disorder (DLD). However, the evidence is less clear regarding article comprehension. This study investigates article comprehension in monolingual Spanish-speaking children with and without DLD.

Method

Eye tracking methodology used in a longitudinal experimental design enabled the examination of real time article comprehension. The children at the time 1 were 40 monolingual Spanish-speaking preschoolers (20 with DLD and 20 with typical language development [TLD]). A year later (time 2), 27 of these children (15 with DLD and 12 with TLD) were evaluated. Children listened to simple phrases while inspecting a four object visual context. The article in the phrase agreed in number and gender with only one of the objects.

Result

At the time 1, children with DLD did not use articles to identify the correct image, while children with TLD anticipated the correct picture. At the time 2, both groups used the articles’ morphological markers, but children with DLD showed a slower and weaker preference for the correct referent compared to their age-matched peers.

Conclusion

These findings suggest a later emergence, but a similar developmental trajectory, of article comprehension in children with DLD compared to their peers with TLD.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare that the present study was conducted in the absence of any commercial, financial, or scientific relationships that could be interpreted as a potential conflict of interest.

Supplementary material

Supplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/17549507.2023.2167235.

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo (ANID, Government of Chile) under Grant number REDI170285 (CJC, AH), Individual grants FONDECYT 1170705 (CJC), FONDECYT 11180334 (AH) and FONDECYT 1221792 (EG). Funding from ANID/PIA/Basal Funds for Centers of Excellence Project FB0003 (CJC, EG, AH) is also gratefully acknowledged.

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