Thal D, Tobias S, Morrison D
Center for Research in Language, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla 92093.
J Speech Hear Res. 1991 Jun;34(3):604-12. doi: 10.1044/jshr.3403.604.
A 1-year follow-up of relationships between language and symbolic gesture in 10 children with delayed onset of early lexical skills (Thal & Bates, 1988a) is reported. Original data are reevaluated in light of new knowledge about which late talkers continued to be significantly delayed 1 year later (truly delayed) and which ones had "caught up" (late bloomers). Results showed that all 4 children who were truly delayed at follow-up had been delayed in language comprehension at the first visit, but the 6 late bloomers had been at the same level as their age-matched controls. In addition, truly delayed late talkers had been significantly poorer on all of the gesture tasks than late talkers who caught up.
本文报告了对10名早期词汇技能发展延迟儿童(Thal & Bates,1988a)语言与象征性手势之间关系的1年随访情况。根据有关哪些晚说话儿童在1年后仍持续显著延迟(真正延迟)以及哪些儿童“后来居上”(后来发展者)的新知识,对原始数据进行了重新评估。结果显示,随访时所有4名真正延迟的儿童在首次就诊时语言理解就已延迟,但6名后来发展者当时与年龄匹配的对照组处于同一水平。此外,真正延迟的晚说话儿童在所有手势任务上的表现明显比后来居上的晚说话儿童差。