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Comprehension of ambiguity for children with Specific Language Impairment and Autism Spectrum Disorder

ABSTRACT

Purpose

To verify and compare the performance of children and adolescents with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) using a formal, standardized test that assesses language competence, more specifically comprehension of ambiguity.

Methods

The sample comprised 19 individuals aged 6 to 14 years, of both genders, divided into two groups: ASD Group (9) and SLI Group (10). Participants were assessed using the Test of Language Competence – TLC; Ambiguous Sentences subtest (Wiig, Secord, 1989). Analysis included the comparison of the total scores in both groups.

Results

We found significant difference between the groups, with better performance of the SLI Group compared with that of the ASD Group.

Conclusion

It was possible to analyze and compare the performance of both groups in a metalinguistic activity. We observed better performance of the SLI group compared with that of the ASD Group in the interpretation of ambiguous information.

Keywords:
Child Language; Autistic Disorder; Language Development Disorders; Comprehension; Language Tests

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