Typical and Atypical Language Development Symposium 2019
Programme
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List of poster abstracts
Katsiaryna Aharodnik, Isabelle Barriere, Daniella Shimoonov, Chana Karp, Nargiza Yunusova, Jessica Fracasse, Esther Feldman, Marija Binch, Sally Ng, Elena Koulaguina, Sarah Kresh, Geraldine Legendre, Thierry Nazzi
Cross-linguistic comprehension of subject-verb agreement markers by bilingual (Hebrew-L1/Spanish-L1/Russian-L1-English-speaking) preschoolers (PDF, 257 Kb)
Vardan Arutiunian, Alina Minnigulova, Anastasiya Lopukhina
Nonword repetition is impaired in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A pilot study in Russian (PDF, 282 Kb)
Ingrida Balčiūnienė, Laura Kamandulytė-Merfeldienė
Narrative structure and language in specifically language-impaired children (PDF, 254 Kb)
Julia Edeleva
Processing strategies in language acquisition (PDF, 230 Kb)
Polina Eismont
The role of semantic subjects in verb acquisition (PDF, 173 Kb)
Elena Galkina, Natalia Ringblom, Sofia Krasnoshchekova, G. Rogozhkina
Acquiring gender and case in Russian: Russian-Dutch, Russian-Swedish and Russian-Azerbaijani bilingual children compared with their monolingual peers with and without SLI and adult learners of Russian as a foreign language (PDF, 258 Kb)
Mariya Khudyakova, Anna Artemova
Effects of culture and bilingualism in linguistic assessment: word naming and comprehension by Nenets-Russian bilinguals and Russian monolinguals in Yamal (PDF, 250 Kb)
Anastasia Kolmogorova
Child mimetical behavior in acquiring the models of aggressive communication (As based on Russian mother-child communication) (PDF, 360 Kb)
Elena Koroleva, Ingrida Balčiūnienė
Expressive vocabulary growth in Russian children. The transition from preschool to primary school age (PDF, 347 Kb)
Nina Ladinskaya, Anna Chrabaszcz, Anastasiya Lopukhina
Acquisition of Russian nominal case inflections by monolingual and bilingual children: a psycholinguistic approach (PDF, 245 Kb)
Anastasiya Lopukhina, Julia Akinina, Anna Chrabaszcz, Mariya Khudyakova, Irina Korkina, Anna Yurchenko, Olga Dragoy
Test for assessment of language development in Russian «KORABLIK» (PDF, 246 Kb)
Natalia Maltseva, Anastasia Stoops, Kiel Christianson
Saliency and frequency in the L1 acquisition of Russian nominal morphology: 30-59-months-old children (PDF, 423 Kb)
Anna Matyushkina, Anastasia Alekseeva, Elizaveta Shashihina
Auditory Scene Analysis vs. Speech Scene Analysis: atypical speech development in childhood (PDF, 240 Kb)
Natalia Meir, Rama Novogrodsky
The interface of Autism and Bilingualism: a study of Language, Theory of Mind and Executive Functioning (PDF, 259 Kb)
Alexandra Perovic, Ken Wexler
The effect of age on the comprehension of passives in Down syndrome and Williams syndrome (PDF, 232 Kb)
Katya Pertsova, Anastasiya Lopukhina, Olga Vedenina, Irina Nitsevich
Acquisition of verbal morphology in Russian with attention to defective verbs (PDF, 271 Kb)
Leona Polyanskaya, Mikhail Ordin, David Gomez, Arthur G. Samuel
Universality and linguistic experience in the perception of speech rhythm (PDF, 245 Kb)
Vladimir Preobrazhensky, Iuliia An, Irina Golovanova, Marina Zhukova
Semantic processing in adults with a history of institutionalization: evidence from the N400 ERP-component (PDF, 635 Kb)
Ana Lúcia Santos, Alice Jesus, Silvana Abalada
Subject vs. object control: children do not avoid subject control as much as adults do (PDF, 319 Kb)
Filip Smolík, Klára Matiasovitsová
Sentence imitation with masked morphemes in Czech: the role of memory and morphological structure (PDF, 249 Kb)
Olga Titova, O. I. Talantceva, I. V. Ovchinnikova, M. A. Zhukova
Assessment of receptive and expressive domains of language development in children with autism spectrum disorders (PDF, 267 Kb)
Sigal Uziel-Karl
The development of agent-oriented modality: Evidence from child Hebrew (PDF, 161 Kb)
Ekaterina Yurtaeva, Kirsten Abbot-Smith, Natalia Gagarina
Parental screening measures for language development in Russian (PDF, 338 Kb)
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