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Exceptional Language Development in Down Syndrome Jean A. Rondal (Universite de Liege, Belgium)

Exceptional Language Development in Down Syndrome By Jean A. Rondal (Universite de Liege, Belgium)

Exceptional Language Development in Down Syndrome by Jean A. Rondal (Universite de Liege, Belgium)


Summary

Advanced language acquisition is possible in spite of serious mental handicap. This is the conclusion reached at the end of a thorough study of the language of a Down Syndrome adult, confirming corresponding indications in the recent literature. These data have most important implications for theories of language and language acquisition.

Exceptional Language Development in Down Syndrome Summary

Exceptional Language Development in Down Syndrome: Implications for the Cognition-Language Relationship by Jean A. Rondal (Universite de Liege, Belgium)

Is normal language acquisition possible in spite of serious intellectual impairment? The answer, it would appear, is positive. This book summarizes and discusses recent evidence in this respect. The bulk of the argument comes from the in depth study of a Down Syndrome adult woman with standard trisomy 21, exhibiting virtually normal expressive and receptive grammar. The case is compared to a small number of other exceptional cases of language development in mental retardation, as published in the recent specialized literature. Cases such as those are powerful arguments against 'cognition drives language' or better 'cognition drives grammar' theories and hypotheses. Data analysis and comparison with other empirical indications in language pathology (specific language impaired children, aphasic syndromes, degenerative syndromes, dementias) suggest dividing lines in the language system relevant to the modularity problem. Also, comparison of data on language exceptional and language-typical mentally retarded subjects supplies interesting arguments in favor of a conception of grammatical development as the gradual unfolding of innate species-specific dispositions, which are prevented to be realized ontogenetically in typical mental retardates for reason of the anomalies of early brain development in these subjects.

Exceptional Language Development in Down Syndrome Reviews

I strongly recommend this book to all scholars who are interested in questions about the human mind and its development. Leonard Abbeduto, American Journal of Mental Retardation

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Language development in Down Syndrome; 3. Exceptional language development in mentally handicapped individuals; 4. Cognition-language relationships and modularity issues; 5. A case study; 6. Theoretical discussion; 7. General conclusion; 8. Reference list; Appendices.

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NPB9780521361675
9780521361675
0521361672
Exceptional Language Development in Down Syndrome: Implications for the Cognition-Language Relationship by Jean A. Rondal (Universite de Liege, Belgium)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1995-05-26
368
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