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Título: Lexical and grammatical development in a child with cochlear implant and attention deficit: A case study
Autores/as: Moreno Torres, Ignacio
Torres, Santiago
Santana Hernández, Rafael 
Clasificación UNESCO: 61 Psicología
57 Lingüística
Palabras clave: Grammatical acquisition
Lexical acquisition
Cochlear implant
ADHD
Fecha de publicación: 2010
Editor/a: 0269-9206
Publicación seriada: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics 
Resumen: This is the first study to explore lexical and grammatical development in a deaf child diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Inattentive sub-type (ADHD/I). The child, whose family language was Spanish, was fitted with a cochlear implant (CI) when she was 18 months old. ADHD/I, for which she was prescribed medication, was diagnosed 3;6 years later. Speech samples were videotaped over the first 4 years of CI use and during a follow-up session 1 year later. Samples were transcribed according to CHAT conventions and several measures of expressive language were obtained. Receptive language was evaluated with standardized tests. Results show that while some aspects of her development seemed relatively positive (e.g., acquisition of verbal morphemes at the same auditory age as typical children), other characteristics were atypical for a CI user: (1) preference for paralexical expressions in early lexicon; (2) lexical errors in colours and other abstract words; and (3) low MLU and varied grammatical errors including disorganized discourse. Medication had a positive effect on all these characteristics, providing evidence of a link with ADHD/I. This study concludes that ADHD/I had a direct impact on the lexical and grammatical development in this child, as well as an indirect influence over her communicative style. More studies are needed to explore language characteristics of children with CI and ADHD.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/45585
ISSN: 0269-9206
DOI: 10.3109/02699206.2010.488782
Fuente: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics [ISSN 0269-9206], v. 24, n. 9, p. 706-721
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