Abstract
Abstract
Children who struggle with acquisition of oral language are likely to become less proficient writers later on. The
current study aimed to compare written texts of adolescents with developmental language disorder (DLD) and their typically
developing (TD) peers in terms of length, content, cohesion, coherence and errors. Additionally, texts of TD adolescents were
compared with the texts of TD adults. Accordingly, three participant groups were included in this study: 21 DLD adolescents, 21 TD
adolescents and 22 TD adults, all native speakers of Croatian. The comparison of narrative texts written by DLD and TD adolescents
suggests that the former write shorter and less cohesive texts and produce more errors. These results indicate that individuals
with DLD have writing profiles similar to those obtained in other studies. Comparison of texts written by TD adolescents and
adults shows that both groups write largely similar texts which differ only in the use of sophisticated vocabulary.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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1. Writing Skills of Individuals With Developmental Language Disorder (DLD);Developmental Language Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence;2023-10-16