Autism and specific language impairment: categorical distinction or continuum?
Traditionally, autism and specific language impairment (SLI) are regarded as distinct disorders, with differential diagnosis hinging on two features. First, in SLI one sees isolated language impairments in the context of otherwise normal development, whereas in autism a triad of impairments is seen,...
Κύριος συγγραφέας: | Bishop, D |
---|---|
Μορφή: | Book section |
Έκδοση: |
2003
|
Παρόμοια τεκμήρια
Παρόμοια τεκμήρια
-
Autism and specific language impairment: categorical distinction or continuum?
ανά: Bishop, D
Έκδοση: (2003) -
Further defining the language impairment of autism: is there a specific language impairment subtype?
ανά: Whitehouse, A, κ.ά.
Έκδοση: (2008) -
Cerebral dominance for language function in adults with specific language impairment or autism.
ανά: Whitehouse, A, κ.ά.
Έκδοση: (2008) -
The broader language phenotype of autism: a comparison with specific language impairment.
ανά: Whitehouse, A, κ.ά.
Έκδοση: (2007) -
The broader language phenotype of autism: a comparison with specific language impairment
ανά: Whitehouse, A, κ.ά.
Έκδοση: (2007)