Learning and Remembering New Words: Clinical Illustrations From Children With Specific Language Impairment

R. Komesidou, H. Storkel
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The learning of a new word involves at least two processes: learning from input and memory evolution in the absence of input. The authors will review the literature and describe the relationship between these two processes and novel word learning by children with specific language impairment (SLI). Cases from an ongoing preliminary clinical trial of word learning in kindergarten children with SLI will serve as clinical illustrations. In particular, one case will be used to demonstrate a pattern of good learning from input and good memory retention (i.e., desirable learning pattern during treatment). Three additional cases will be used to illustrate patterns indicative of poor learning from input and/or poor memory retention. Suggestions will be provided concerning how treatment can be altered when these patterns appear, to promote desirable learning outcomes.
学习和记忆新单词:来自特殊语言障碍儿童的临床实例
一个新词的学习至少涉及两个过程:从输入中学习和在没有输入的情况下的记忆进化。作者将回顾相关文献,阐述这两个过程与特殊语言障碍儿童新单词学习之间的关系。正在进行的幼儿园特殊语言障碍儿童词汇学习初步临床试验的病例将作为临床例证。特别地,将使用一个案例来演示从输入中良好学习和良好记忆保留的模式(即,在治疗期间理想的学习模式)。另外三个案例将用来说明从输入中学习和/或记忆保持不良的模式。当这些模式出现时,将提供有关如何改变治疗的建议,以促进理想的学习成果。
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