The purpose of the present investigation was to compare the language abilities of first and third grade children through an examination of their narratives. Narratives were analyzed for differences in T-units and the use of two cohesive ties, reference and conjoining. Results indicated that the older children used longer T-units and generally more cohesive ties within their narratives. Implications for assessing expressive language in disordered populations are discussed.
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