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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research Vol.41 1136-1146 October 1998.
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Nonword Repetition and Child Language Impairment

Chris Dollaghan 1
Thomas F. Campbell 2

1 University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA
2 University of Pittsburgh Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh

dollagha+{at}pitt.edu

A brief, processing-dependent, nonword repetition task, designed to minimize biases associated with traditional language tests, was investigated. In Study 1, no overlap in nonword repetition performance was found between a group of 20 school-age children enrolled in language intervention (LI) and a group of 20 age-matched peers developing language normally (LN). In Study 2, a comparison of likelihood ratios for the nonword repetition task and for a traditional language test revealed that nonword repetition distinguished between children independently identified as LI and LN with a high degree of accuracy, by contrast with the traditional language test. Nonword repetition may have considerable clinical utility as a screening measure for language impairment in children. Information on the likelihood ratios associated with all diagnostic tests of language is badly needed.

KEY WORDS: child language impairment, language assessment, nonword repetition, test bias, language screening

Submitted on July 21, 1997
Accepted on February 27, 1998


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