Capacity limitations in working memory: The impact on lexical and morphological learning by children with language impairment |
Journal/Book: Top Lang Disord. 1996; 17: 7201 Mckinney Circle, Frederick, MD 21701. Aspen Publ Inc. 33-44.
Abstract: This article examines claims regarding the role of capacity limitations in working memory for children with specific language impairment (SLI). Evidence is presented from novel lexical and morphological learning tasks that indicates that variations in the speaking rate of linguistic models influence the ability of children with SLI to learn these new forms. Preliminary results on verbal working memory tasks also are reported. Implications of purported capacity limitations for intervention with children with SLI are discussed.
Note: Article SE Weismer, Univ Wisconsin, Waisman Ctr Mental Retardat & Human Dev, Dept Commun Disorders, Madison, WI 53706 USA
Keyword(s): SCHOOL-AGE-CHILDREN; DISORDERED CHILDREN; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; PHONOLOGICAL MEMORY; AUDITORY COMPREHENSION; ACQUISITION; COMPLEXITY; APHASIA; DEFICIT; SPEECH
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