Author:
RESTREPO MARÍA ADELAIDA,GUTIERREZ-CLELLEN VERA F.
Abstract
The current study analysed article use in Spanish-speaking children
with specific language impairment who are learning English as a second
language. The SURFACE HYPOTHESIS account of specific language impairment
was evaluated in relation to the use of articles in these children.
Language samples were obtained from 15 Spanish-speaking children
with language impairment and 15 with normal language, ages 5;0 to 7;1,
matched by age, gender, and school. The percentage of article errors was
tested between groups with a nonparametric analysis and an analysis of
covariance with mean length of terminable unit as the covariate. Results
revealed significant differences between groups on percent of article
errors with and without MLTU as the covariate. Nonparametric
statistics on percent of article error types indicated that most errors
consisted of omissions and gender agreement substitutions. As predicted
by the Surface Hypothesis, article errors were likely to occur in
unstressed definite articles, suggesting that perceptual and prosodic
processes have some impact on children's production of articles.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Psychology,Linguistics and Language,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Language and Linguistics
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