The Dissociation Between Grammar and Pragmatics: Evidence from English SLI

Jeannette Schaeffer, Aviya Hacohen, Arielle Bernstein

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Abstract

Traditionally, Specific Language Impairment, or SLI, is considered a disorder that affects language, but no other cognitive function, hence the term: Specific Language Impairment. Many researchers nowadays agree that the disorder can be even more specific. That is, the deficiencies are restricted to the grammar, while other component
Original languageEnglish GB
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 19th Annual Meeting of the Israel Associations for Theoretical Linguistics
StatePublished - 2003

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