Language in boys with fragile X syndrome

Yonata Levy*, Riki Gottesman, Zvi Borochowitz, Moshe Frydman, Michal Sagi

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Abstract

The current paper reports of language production in 15 Hebrew-speaking boys, aged 9;0-13;0, with fully methylated, non-mosaic fragile X syndrome and no concomitant diagnosis of autism. Contrary to expectations, seven children were non-verbal. Language production in the verbal children was studied in free conversations and in context-bound speech. Despite extra caution in calculating MLU, participants' language level was not predicted by mean utterance length. Context bound speech resulted in grammatically more advanced performance than free conversation, and performance in both contexts differed in important ways from performance of typically developing MLU-matched controls. The relevance of MLU as a predictor of productive grammar in disordered populations is briefly discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)125-144
Number of pages20
JournalJournal of Child Language
Volume33
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2006

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