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Sentence Repetition as a Clinical Marker of Developmental Language Disorder: Evidence From Arabic.

Juhayna TahaVesna StojanovikEmma Pagnamenta
Published in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR (2021)
Sentence repetition was an area of difficulty for Palestinian Arabic-speaking children with DLD. The DLD group demonstrated difficulties with language-specific and language-independent structures, particularly complex sentences with noncanonical word order. Most grammatical errors made by the DLD group resembled those of the TD group and were mostly omissions or substitutions of grammatical affixes or omissions of function words. SR appears to hold promise as a good indicator for the presence or absence of DLD in Arabic. Further validation of these findings using population-based studies is warranted. Supplemental Material https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.16968043.
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