AUTHOR=Lahti-Nuuttila Pekka , Service Elisabet , Smolander Sini , Kunnari Sari , Arkkila Eva , Laasonen Marja TITLE=Short-Term Memory for Serial Order Moderates Aspects of Language Acquisition in Children With Developmental Language Disorder: Findings From the HelSLI Study JOURNAL=Frontiers in Psychology VOLUME=Volume 12 - 2021 YEAR=2021 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.608069 DOI=10.3389/fpsyg.2021.608069 ISSN=1664-1078 ABSTRACT=Previous studies of verbal short-term memory (STM) indicate that STM for serial order may be linked to language development and developmental language disorder (DLD). To clarify whether a domain-general mechanism is impaired in DLD, we studied the relations between age, nonverbal serial STM and language competence (expressive language, receptive language and language reasoning). We hypothesized that nonverbal serial STM differences between groups of children with DLD and typically developing (TD) children are linked to their language acquisition differences. Fifty-one children with DLD and sixty-six TD children participated as part of the HelSLI project in this cross-sectional study. The children were four-to-six-year-old monolingual native Finnish speakers. They completed several tests of language and cognitive functioning, as well as new game-like tests of visual and auditory nonverbal serial STM. We used regression analyses to examine how serial STM moderates the effect of age on language. A nonverbal composite measure of serial visual and auditory STM moderated cross-sectional development of receptive language in the children with DLD. This moderation was not observed in the TD children. However, we found more rapid cross-sectional development of nonverbal serial STM in the TD children than in the children with DLD. The results suggest that children with DLD may be more likely to have compromised general serial STM processing and that superior nonverbal serial STM may be associated with better language acquisition in children with DLD.