Light Up Language with Homophones, Homonyms, and Homographs

Light Up Language with Homophones, Homonyms, and Homographs

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Written and spoken language can be ambiguous, including homophones, homonyms, homographs, some complex sentences, and “garden path” sentences.

In this video blog, David looks at ambiguous language, summarises some of the research on why children with language disorders have particular difficulties resolving ambiguities, and provides some evidence-based strategies to help. 

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Hi there, I’m David Kinnane.

Principal Speech Pathologist, Banter Speech & Language

Our talented team of certified practising speech pathologists provide unhurried, personalised and evidence-based speech pathology care to children and adults in the Inner West of Sydney and beyond, both in our clinic and via telehealth.

David Kinnane
Speech-Language Pathologist. Lawyer. Father. Reader. Writer. Speaker.

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