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Research Article

Ángel Rivière and language: from Specific Language Impairment to Autism Spectrum Disorder (Ángel Rivière y el lenguaje: del Trastorno Específico del Lenguaje al Trastorno del Espectro del Autismo)

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Pages 841-856 | Received 30 Sep 2019, Accepted 03 Jun 2020, Published online: 12 Oct 2020
 

ABSTRACT

The authors recount the years of collaboration with Angel Rivière between 1975 and 2000 around the issues of differential diagnosis of the different sub-types of severe language disorders and intervention methodologies. These exchanges encouraged a reflection about the models of language development and the ongoing validity of Angel Rivière’s thinking from an approach that tries to explain this development from genetic reconstructions and an active role of the subject.

RESUMEN

Los autores relatan los años de colaboración que mantuvieron con Ángel Rivière entre 1975 y 2000, en torno a los temas de diagnóstico diferencial entre los distintos cuadros de trastornos severos del lenguaje y la metodología de intervención. Estos intercambios propiciaron una reflexión acerca de los modelos de desarrollo de lenguaje y la continución actual del pensamiento de Ángel Rivière, desde un enfoque que intente explicarlo en términos de reconstrucciones genéticas a partir de un papel activo del sujeto.

Disclosure statement / Conflicto de intereses

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors. / Los autores no han referido ningún potencial conflicto de interés en relación con este artículo.

Notes

1. Acronym of Specific Language Impairment.

1. Siglas que en inglés corresponden a Trastorno Específico del Lenguaje.

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