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Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences

Year: 2010 | Volume: 13 | Issue: 24 | Page No.: 1187-1194
DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2010.1187.1194
Assessment of Short-term Memory in Arabic Speaking Children with Specific Language Impairment
F. A. Kaddah, R. M. Shoeib and H. E. Mahmoud

Abstract: Children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) may have some kind of memory disorder that could increase their linguistic impairment. This study assessed the short-term memory skills in Arabic speaking children with either Expressive Language Impairment (ELI) or Receptive/Expressive Language Impairment (R/ELI) in comparison to controls in order to estimate the nature and extent of any specific deficits in these children that could explain the different prognostic results of language intervention. Eighteen children were included in each group. Receptive, expressive and total language quotients were calculated using the Arabic language test. Assessment of auditory and visual short-term memory was done using the Arabic version of the Illinois Test of Psycholinguistic Abilities. Both groups of SLI performed significantly lower linguistic abilities and poorer auditory and visual short-term memory in comparison to normal children. The R/ELI group presented an inferior performance than the ELI group in all measured parameters. Strong association was found between most tasks of auditory and visual short term memory and linguistic abilities. The results of this study highlighted a specific degree of deficit of auditory and visual short-term memories in both groups of SLI. These deficits were more prominent in R/ELI group. Moreover, the strong association between the different auditory and visual short-term memories and language abilities in children with SLI must be taken into account when planning an intervention program for these children.

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F. A. Kaddah, R. M. Shoeib and H. E. Mahmoud, 2010. Assessment of Short-term Memory in Arabic Speaking Children with Specific Language Impairment. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 13: 1187-1194.

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