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Cutting-Edge Language and Literacy Tools for Students on the Autism Spectrum
A language’s rules for word order and word endings, including singular and plural, verb tense, function words, embedded clauses, and question syntax.
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General Introduction: The Centrality of Language in Autism
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9442-1.ch001
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This chapter explains the ways in which language, though not a diagnostic feature of autism, is nonetheless central to it. The chapter provides an overview of the language challenges in autism, including speech, vocabulary, grammar and syntax, pragmatics, language comprehension, and narrative skills. It discusses how these challenges range in severity across the autism spectrum, from individuals who are non-speaking to those who are fully fluent but still struggle with social communication. It also discusses some of the uncertainties surrounding non-speaking autism. It then surveys the various ways in which language affects social development, cognitive development, academic development, behavior, and psychological well-being.
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How the Core Deficits Affect Language Acquisition and Linguistic Comprehension
A language’s rules for word order and word endings, including singular and plural, verb tense, function words, embedded clauses, and question syntax.
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Embracing Grammatical Diversity Among Multilingual Language Learners Across the Disciplines
Intuitive and prescriptive conventions about the ordering and use of morphosyntactic features of a particular language that provide structure to that language.
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A Case Study Into the Effects of Implementing Web-Based Instructional Technology in a Primary School Classroom in Trinidad and Tobago
Refers to the usage of punctuation, parts of speech, sentence structure, capitalization in the subject of Language Arts. These are also required mechanics for good writing.
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