Delayed echolalia, or the repetition of previously heard speech, is often observed in the expressive language of autistic children. Relatively little is known about how the production of delayed echolalia fits within the overall picture of autistic children’s language ability, including receptive language. To date, no empirical studies have tested autistic children’s comprehension of individual words within their delayed echoes. The present study aimed to establish proof-of-concept for a novel m

A Novel Method for Examining Autistic Children’s Comprehension of Individual Words Produced Within Delayed Echolalia: A Proof-Of-Concept Pilot Study
Janine Mathee-Scott et al.
