| Literature DB >> 25000381 |
Seyhun Topbaş1, Dilber Kaçar-Kütükçü, Handan Kopkalli-Yavuz.
Abstract
This study aims to report the preliminary results of the development of the Turkish Nonword Repetition Test and to contribute to the clinical accuracy of the test by comparing the performance of children with specific language impairment with that of language-level matched and age-matched typically developing children on a nonword repetition (NWR) test developed for Turkish. To determine the effect of word similarity and word length, the Turkish Nonword Repetition Test is composed of language-like and language-unlike items. To determine the effect of scoring, the performances of children were scored as correct/incorrect for a whole word, for only the consonants, and for only the vowels. The findings suggest that the test is a reliable tool to differentiate Turkish-speaking children with SLI from typically developing children.Entities:
Keywords: Assessment; SLI; Turkish; diagnostic accuracy; nonword repetition; typical children
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25000381 DOI: 10.3109/02699206.2014.927003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Linguist Phon ISSN: 0269-9206 Impact factor: 1.346