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针对口吃学龄儿童的父母语言重塑:一项初步研究。

Recasts in parents' language to their school-age children who stutter: a preliminary study.

作者信息

Weiss Amy L

机构信息

Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, 120B SHC, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242-1012, USA.

出版信息

J Fluency Disord. 2002 Fall;27(3):243-64; quiz 265-6, III. doi: 10.1016/s0094-730x(02)00143-2.

Abstract

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Language samples collected from 13 school-age children diagnosed as stutterers (CWS) in conversation with a parent and a similar corpus of data collected from a matched control group of 13 normally-fluent children (CWNS) were analyzed for the quality and quantity of recast usage in the parents' language. Recasts, a frequently studied type of child-directed language (CDL) pattern hypothesized to increase the length and complexity of young children's expressive language, have not been studied typically in older children's conversations with parents nor have they been studied in the CDL of parents of CWS. Comparisons of these samples revealed that both groups of parents were frequent users of imitations, as well as simple and complex type recasts. Indeed, the rank order of recast types used was identical for the two groups of caregivers. When parents' conversations with the CWS were analyzed further, it was noted that they were not more likely to focus on stuttered utterances as the utterances on which to base their recasts (i.e., "platform utterances") than on the child's fluently-produced utterances. These results suggest there is one additional conversation parameter for which there are evident similarities in the CDL used by parents of CWS and CWNS. Clinical implications gleaned from this preliminary study are discussed, as are suggestions for future study.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

The reader will learn about and be able to describe (1) the role of recasts in young children's language development; (2) the types of recasts that were observed in the conversations of parents of CWS and CWNS; and (3) the similarities observed in the recasts produced by parents of CWS and CWNS.

摘要

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收集了13名被诊断为口吃儿童(CWS)与父母对话时的语言样本,以及从13名正常流利儿童(CWNS)的匹配对照组收集的类似语料库数据,分析父母语言中重铸用法的质量和数量。重铸是一种经常被研究的儿童导向语言(CDL)模式,据推测它能增加幼儿表达性语言的长度和复杂性,但以往通常没有在大龄儿童与父母的对话中进行研究,也没有在口吃儿童父母的CDL中进行研究。对这些样本的比较显示,两组父母都是模仿以及简单和复杂类型重铸的频繁使用者。事实上,两组照顾者使用的重铸类型的排序是相同的。当进一步分析父母与口吃儿童的对话时,发现他们并不比以儿童流利说出的话语为基础进行重铸(即“平台话语”)更倾向于关注口吃话语。这些结果表明,在口吃儿童和正常流利儿童的父母所使用的CDL中,还有一个对话参数存在明显的相似之处。本文讨论了从这项初步研究中得出的临床意义以及对未来研究的建议。

教育目标

读者将了解并能够描述(1)重铸在幼儿语言发展中的作用;(2)在口吃儿童和正常流利儿童的父母对话中观察到的重铸类型;以及(3)在口吃儿童和正常流利儿童的父母所产生的重铸中观察到的相似之处。

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