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Rosalind Thornton

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Rombough K, Thornton R
J Psycholinguist Res . 2019 Apr; 48(4):921-946. PMID: 30945043
An elicited production study investigated subject-aux inversion in 5-year-old children with specific language impairment (SLI) and 2 control groups, typically-developing 5-year-old children and 3-year-old children matched by mean length of...
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Rombough K, Thornton R
J Commun Disord . 2018 Jun; 75:1-12. PMID: 29940484
Purpose: The goal of the present study was to investigate whether children with specific language impairment (SLI) obey the constraint on contraction with the verb BE in three linguistic contexts:...
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Gao N, Thornton R, Zhou P, Crain S
J Psycholinguist Res . 2018 Feb; 47(6):1219-1241. PMID: 29404912
The present study used a Truth Value Judgment Task to investigate whether changes in sentence structure lead to corresponding changes in the assignment of scope relations by Mandarin-speaking children and...
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Rombough K, Thornton R
Int J Speech Lang Pathol . 2017 Apr; 20(2):284-294. PMID: 28425302
Purpose: This study investigated aspects of morphology, syntax and pragmatics in children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI). These areas of language were investigated by evaluating children's answers to wh-questions. Method:...
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Khetrapal N, Thornton R
Front Psychol . 2017 Apr; 8:402. PMID: 28400740
A recent study questioned the adherence of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) to a linguistic constraint on the use of reflexive pronouns (Principle A) in sentences . This led...
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Crain S, Koring L, Thornton R
Neurosci Biobehav Rev . 2016 Sep; 81(Pt B):120-149. PMID: 27633153
This paper describes the biolinguistic approach to language acquisition. We contrast the biolinguistic approach with a usage-based approach. We argue that the biolinguistic approach is superior because it provides more...
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Crain S, Thornton R
Wiley Interdiscip Rev Cogn Sci . 2015 Aug; 3(2):185-203. PMID: 26301394
Every normal child acquires a language in just a few years. By 3- or 4-years-old, children have effectively become adults in their abilities to produce and understand endlessly many sentences...
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Geckin V, Crain S, Thornton R
J Child Lang . 2015 Jun; 43(4):784-810. PMID: 26118654
This study investigated how Turkish-speaking children and adults interpret negative sentences with disjunction (English or) and ones with conjunction (English and). The goal was to see whether Turkish-speaking children and...
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Irish M, Kamminga J, Addis D, Crain S, Thornton R, Hodges J, et al.
J Neuropsychol . 2015 May; 10(2):295-316. PMID: 26014271
Compromised retrieval of autobiographical memory (ABM) is well established in neurodegenerative disorders. The recounting of autobiographical events is inextricably linked to linguistic knowledge, yet no study to date has investigated...
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Steel G, Rose M, Eadie P, Thornton R
Int J Speech Lang Pathol . 2013 Apr; 15(3):286-95. PMID: 23586583
The aim of this study was to determine whether data from specifically designed elicitation tasks and commonly-used language sampling techniques provided the same information about children's production of complement clauses....