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The role of phonological working memory and environmental factors in lexical development in Italian-speaking late talkers: a one-year follow-up study

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextOnline resources: In: Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research (2017) p. 1-12Abstract: This follow-up study assessed (a) the influence of phonological working memory (pWM), home literacy environment, and a family history of linguistic impairments in late talkers (LTs); (b) the diagnostic accuracy of a task of nonword repetition (NWR) in identifying LTs; and (c) the persistence of lexical weaknesses after 10 months. Method: Two hundred ninety-three children were assessed at approximately 32 (t1) and 41 (t2) months.
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This follow-up study assessed (a) the influence
of phonological working memory (pWM), home literacy
environment, and a family history of linguistic impairments
in late talkers (LTs); (b) the diagnostic accuracy of a task
of nonword repetition (NWR) in identifying LTs; and (c) the
persistence of lexical weaknesses after 10 months.
Method: Two hundred ninety-three children were assessed
at approximately 32 (t1) and 41 (t2) months.

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