Leonard L B, Miller C, Gerber E
Audiology and Speech Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA.
J Speech Lang Hear Res. 1999 Jun;42(3):678-89. doi: 10.1044/jslhr.4203.678.
We examined the use of grammatical morphology by preschool-age English-speaking children with specific language impairment (SLI) as a function of their lexical diversity. Relative to a group of normally developing (ND) preschoolers, these children's use of finite-verb morphology logged behind expectations based on the number of different verbs they used. Noun-related morphology fell below expectations based on overall lexical diversity. Differences between the ND children and children with SLI were also seen for the slope of the increases in finite-verb morphology as a function of lexical diversity, with shallower slopes in the SLI data. The findings of this study add to existing evidence suggesting that a measure of finite grammatical-morphology use has promise as a clinical marker of SLI in English.
我们研究了患有特定语言障碍(SLI)的学龄前英语儿童对语法形态的运用情况,将其作为词汇多样性的一个函数。相对于一组发育正常(ND)的学龄前儿童,这些儿童对限定动词形态的运用落后于基于他们所使用不同动词数量的预期。与名词相关的形态则低于基于整体词汇多样性的预期。ND儿童与SLI儿童之间在限定动词形态增加斜率(作为词汇多样性的函数)方面也存在差异,SLI数据中的斜率更平缓。本研究结果补充了现有证据,表明对限定语法形态运用的测量有望成为英语中SLI的临床标志物。