Curtiss S, Katz W, Tallal P
Department of Linguistics, University of California, Los Angeles 90024-1543.
J Speech Hear Res. 1992 Apr;35(2):373-83. doi: 10.1044/jshr.3502.373.
To investigate the issue of delay versus deviance in the language acquisition of language-impaired (LI) children, the order of acquisition of a set of linguistic structures and the relationship obtaining between one structure and another were examined in comprehension and production over a 5-year period in a group of LI and language-matched normal children. The results demonstrated a marked similarity between groups, both in the point at which mastery of individual structures was achieved and in the overall patterns of acquisition demonstrated. These data suggest that LI children are constructing grammars based on the same rules and principles as those of linguistically normal control subjects, and that their linguistic impairments may be principally processing, not representational, in nature.
为了研究语言受损(LI)儿童语言习得中的延迟与偏差问题,在5年时间里,对一组LI儿童和语言匹配的正常儿童在理解和产出方面的一组语言结构的习得顺序以及一种结构与另一种结构之间的关系进行了研究。结果表明,两组儿童在掌握各个结构的时间点以及所呈现的总体习得模式上都有显著相似性。这些数据表明,LI儿童构建语法所依据的规则和原则与语言正常的对照受试者相同,而且他们的语言障碍在本质上可能主要是加工方面的,而非表征方面的。