Effects of Congenital Agrammatic Broca’s Aphasia on the Arabic MorphoSyntactic Structure: The Case of Down Syndrome Children in Tlemcen
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University of Tlemcen
Abstract
This study delves into the morpho-syntactic impairments in the Arabic language among
children with Down syndrome, scrutinizes their linguistic disabilities, interrogates Universal
Grammar, and unravels the genetic underpinnings. It employs a combination of inductive and
deductive reasoning, utilizing an exploratory, single instrumental, and holistic case study
approach with a mixed method design. The research was conducted in Tlemcen province,
including Down syndrome children, their teachers, a psychologist, and an expert in molecular
genetics and neurology. The data collected unequivocally supports the prevalence of Arabic
agrammatic representations of Broca's aphasia in Algerian children with Down syndrome.
Remarkably, the Arabic language highlights these linguistic challenges more prominently
than other languages. Additionally, the agrammatic representations exhibited by children with
Down syndrome challenge the foundational principles of Universal Grammar. Furthermore,
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the study establishes a direct link between the genetic anomaly associated with Down
syndrome and the manifestation of language disorders in affected children. These insights
drive a paradigm shift, fostering an interdisciplinary field that transcends traditional
boundaries.