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Language ability and adult homelessness.

Graham PluckBrittany M BarajasJosé L Hernandez-RodriguezMaría A Martínez
Published in: International journal of language & communication disorders (2020)
Adults with histories of homelessness may have worse language skills than would be expected based on their educational backgrounds and non-verbal cognitive abilities. It is possible that some of this lower language ability is pathological, in the form of either a developmental language disorder or an acquired impairment. As such, some adults who are homeless may benefit from therapy directed at clinical language disorders.
Keyphrases
  • autism spectrum disorder
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