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pubmed-article:1447916pubmed:abstractTextIt was hypothesized that the initial word comprehension of specific-language-impaired children would be enhanced by the insertion of a short pause just before a sentence-final novel word. Three groups of children served as subjects: twenty 5-year-old, specific-language-impaired (SLI) children, and two comparison groups of normally developing children, 20 matched for mean length of utterance (MLU) and 32 matched for chronological age (CA). The children were randomly assigned to two conditions for viewing video programs. The programs were animated stories that featured five novel object words and five novel attribute words, presented in a voice-over narration. The experimental version introduced a pause before the targeted words; the control version was identical except for normal prosody instead of a pause. Counter to the predictions, there was no effect for condition. Insertion of a pause did not improve the SLI children's initial comprehension of novel words. There were group main effects, with the CA matches better than either of the other two groups and no differences between the SLI children and the MLU-matched children.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:1447916pubmed:articleTitleSpecific-language-impaired children's quick incidental learning of words: the effect of a pause.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:1447916pubmed:affiliationChild Language Program, University of Kansas, Lawrence 66045.lld:pubmed
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