Bara B G, Bosco F M, Bucciarelli M
Centro di Scienza Cognitiva, Università di Torino, Torino, Italy.
Brain Lang. 1999 Jul;68(3):507-28. doi: 10.1006/brln.1999.2125.
We propose a critical review of current theories of developmental pragmatics. The underlying assumption is that such a theory ought to account for both normal and abnormal development. From a clinical point of view, we are concerned with the effects of brain damage on the emergence of pragmatic competence. In particular, the paper deals with direct speech acts, indirect speech acts, irony, and deceit in children with head injury, closed head injury, hydrocephalus, focal brain damage, and autism. Since no single theory covers systematically the emergence of pragmatic capacity in normal children, it is not surprising that we have not found a systematic account of deficits in the communicative performance of brain injured children. In our view, the challenge for a pragmatic theory is the determination of the normal developmental pattern within which different pragmatic phenomena may find a precise role. Such a framework of normal behavior would then permit the systematic study of abnormal pragmatic development.
我们提议对当前发展语用学理论进行批判性综述。其潜在假设是,这样一种理论应该能够解释正常和异常发展情况。从临床角度来看,我们关注脑损伤对语用能力出现的影响。特别是,本文探讨了头部受伤、闭合性颅脑损伤、脑积水、局灶性脑损伤和自闭症儿童的直接言语行为、间接言语行为、反讽和欺骗行为。由于没有单一理论系统地涵盖正常儿童语用能力的出现,所以我们没有找到关于脑损伤儿童交际表现缺陷的系统阐述也就不足为奇了。我们认为,语用学理论面临的挑战是确定正常发展模式,在这个模式中不同的语用现象可以找到确切的作用。这样一个正常行为框架将允许对异常语用发展进行系统研究。