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Exceptional Language Development in Down Syndrome

Exceptional Language Development in Down Syndrome

Exceptional Language Development in Down Syndrome

Implications for the Cognition-Language Relationship
Jean A. Rondal, Université de Liège, Belgium
February 2011
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    Advanced language acquisition is possible in spite of serious mental handicap. This is the conclusion reached at the end of a thorough study of the language of a Down syndrome adult woman, exhibiting virtually normal expressive and receptive grammar. This case, presented in this book, is compared to a small number of other exceptional cases of language development in mental retardation. The findings are powerful arguments against the claim that the acquisition of grammar is determined by prior nonlinguistic cognitive achievements. Moreover, data analysis and comparison with other observations in language pathology (specific language impaired children, aphasic syndromes, degenerative syndromes, dementias) suggest that linguistic knowledge consists of independent but interacting modules. These data also supply interesting arguments in favor of a conception of grammatical development as the gradual unfolding of innate species-specific dispositions, and undoubtedly this book will appeal to researchers and advanced students in language development, developmental psychopathology and special education.

    • Presents new argument concerning language abilities of children with Down Syndrome
    • Demonstration through the analysis of 'natural experiments' that advanced morpho-syntactic functioning is possible in spite of most serious cognitive deficits
    • Strong empirical arguments in favor of a rationalist (innatist) conception of grammar
    • Foreword and quote by well know psycholinguist

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    "I strongly recommend this book to all scholars who are interested in questions about the human mind and its development." Leonard Abbeduto, American Journal of Mental Retardation

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    February 2011
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9780511874833
    0 pages
    0kg
    10 b/w illus.
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Language development in Down Syndrome
    • 3. Exceptional language development in mentally handicapped individuals
    • 4. Cognition-language relationships and modularity issues
    • 5. A case study
    • 6. Theoretical discussion
    • 7. General conclusion
    • 8. Reference list
    • Appendices.
      Author
    • Jean A. Rondal , Université de Liège, Belgium