Norbury C F, Bishop D V, Briscoe J
Oxford Study of Children's Communication Impairments, University of Oxford, UK.
J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2001 Feb;44(1):165-78. doi: 10.1044/1092-4388(2001/015).
The performance on production of finite verb morphology of 19 children (ages 5;9-10;7) with mild-moderate sensorineural hearing impairment (SNH) was compared with that of 14 children with specific language impairment (SLI) (ages 7;2-10;9) and age-matched and language-matched control groups. On average, the SNH group outperformed the SLI group and was comparable to controls. However, a subset of the SNH group (n = 6) was impaired on one or both of these tasks. Degree of hearing loss or age of receiving hearing aids was not directly related to performance, but other language measures were. The subset was also significantly younger than the rest of the SNH group, suggesting that acquisition of finite verb morphology may be delayed in children with hearing impairments. Verb regularity had no effect on performance of any group, but word frequency and phonological complexity did exert an influence. The findings are discussed in relation to causative theories of SLI.
将19名轻度至中度感音神经性听力障碍(SNH)儿童(年龄5岁9个月至10岁7个月)的限定动词形态生成表现,与14名特定语言障碍(SLI)儿童(年龄7岁2个月至10岁9个月)以及年龄和语言匹配的对照组进行了比较。平均而言,SNH组的表现优于SLI组,且与对照组相当。然而,SNH组中有一部分儿童(n = 6)在这一项或两项任务中表现受损。听力损失程度或佩戴助听器的年龄与表现没有直接关系,但其他语言指标则有关系。这一子集儿童的年龄也明显小于SNH组的其他儿童,这表明听力障碍儿童的限定动词形态习得可能会延迟。动词规则性对任何一组的表现都没有影响,但词频和语音复杂性确实有影响。研究结果结合SLI的病因理论进行了讨论。