Johnson-Glenberg M C, Chapman R S
Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53705, USA.
J Intellect Disabil Res. 2004 Mar;48(Pt 3):225-38. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2788.2003.00588.x.
Three questions were asked that explored the linguistic fine-tuning hypothesis and how parents might model language: (i) do parents significantly tune to their children's productive language or non-verbal cognition during play? (ii) is the level of the linguistic tuning different in the Down syndrome (DS) population compared to a typically developing (TD)-match group population? and (iii) do the two populations differ in requests for labels and the scaffolding responses to the requests? In an exploratory play condition, parents of children with DS used a mean length of utterance (MLU) significantly higher than the MLU used by the parents of younger TD children who were matched for MLU. Thus, the DS parents have a higher baseline MLU, but the non-significant correlations in the DS group do not support parental MLU tuning. There was evidence, however, for parental tuning to the children's lexicon using a number of different words when the DS children were at lower and average levels of receptive syntax and non-verbal cognition. In addition, DS and TD parents requested labels for novel toys with the same frequency, perhaps indicating that all groups of parents are still probing and building their children's lexicons. This is an important finding because it may help to explain why adolescents and young adults with DS have vocabulary comprehension skills greater than one would predict from measures of their production and non-verbal cognition.
研究提出了三个问题,以探究语言微调假说以及父母如何塑造语言:(i)在玩耍过程中,父母是否会显著调整自己的语言以适应孩子的产出性语言或非语言认知?(ii)与发育正常(TD)的匹配组人群相比,唐氏综合征(DS)人群的语言调整水平是否不同?以及(iii)这两个人群在标签请求以及对请求的支架式回应方面是否存在差异?在探索性玩耍情境中,唐氏综合征患儿的父母使用的平均语句长度(MLU)显著高于年龄较小、MLU与之匹配的发育正常儿童的父母所使用的MLU。因此,唐氏综合征患儿的父母有更高的基线MLU,但唐氏综合征组中不显著的相关性并不支持父母对MLU的调整。然而,有证据表明,当唐氏综合征患儿处于较低和平均水平的接受性句法及非语言认知阶段时,父母会使用一些不同的词汇来调整自己的语言以适应孩子的词汇量。此外,唐氏综合征患儿的父母和发育正常儿童的父母以相同频率要求为新玩具贴标签,这可能表明所有父母群体仍在探索并构建孩子的词汇量。这是一项重要发现,因为它可能有助于解释为什么患有唐氏综合征的青少年和年轻人的词汇理解能力高于根据其语言产出和非语言认知测量所预测的水平。