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Production and comprehension of pronouns in individuals with autism: A meta-analysis and systematic review.

Elizabeth G FinneganKristie Asaro-SaddlerMatthew Carl Zajic
Published in: Autism : the international journal of research and practice (2020)
This research compared pronoun use in individuals with autism and typically developing peers. Meta-analysis and systematic review of 20 selected articles were used to determine whether significant differences existed in the use of pronouns overall as well as in personal, ambiguous, possessive, reflexive, and clitic pronoun usage. Summary effects indicated significant differences between individuals with autism and their typically developing peers in the use of pronouns overall as well as in ambiguous, clitic, and reflexive pronoun usage, but not in personal and possessive pronoun usage. Results indicate wide variation in the way individuals with autism use pronouns. Since individual outcomes appear to be moderated by multiple factors, including cognitive ability, first language, and overall language development, it is recommended these be considered in assessment and treatment.
Keyphrases
  • systematic review
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • meta analyses
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