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Developmental Language Disorder and Autism: Commonalities and Differences on Language.

Natasa Georgiou1, George Spanoudis1.   

Abstract

Language and communication deficits characterize both autism spectrum disorder and developmental language disorder, and the possibility of there being a common profile of these is a matter of tireless debate in the research community. This experimental study addresses the relation of these two developmental conditions in the critical topic of language. Α total of 103 children (79 males, 24 females) participated in the present study. Specifically, the study's sample consisted of 40 children with autism, 28 children with developmental language disorder, and 35 typically developing children between 6 and 12 years old. All children completed language and cognitive measures. The results showed that there is a subgroup inside the autism group of children who demonstrate language difficulties similar to children with developmental language disorder. Specifically, two different subgroups were derived from the autism group; those with language impairment and those without. Both autism and language-impaired groups scored lower than typically developing children on all language measures indicating a common pathology in language ability. The results of this study shed light on the relation between the two disorders, supporting the assumption of a subgroup with language impairment inside the autism spectrum disorder population. The common picture presented by the two developmental conditions highlights the need for further research in the field.

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Keywords:  autism spectrum disorder (ASD); autism spectrum disorder with language impairment (ASD-LI); autism spectrum disorder without language impairment (ALN); comorbidity; developmental language disorder (DLD); language development

Year:  2021        PMID: 33946615     DOI: 10.3390/brainsci11050589

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Sci        ISSN: 2076-3425


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