Roberts Joanne E, Hennon Elizabeth A, Price Johanna R, Dear Elizabeth, Anderson Kathleen, Vandergrift Nathan A
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, FPG Child Development Institute, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-8180, USA.
Am J Ment Retard. 2007 Jan;112(1):1-17. doi: 10.1352/0895-8017(2007)112[1:ELDCSI]2.0.CO;2.
We compared the expressive syntax and vocabulary skills of 35 boys with fragile X syndrome and 27 younger typically developing boys who were at similar nonverbal mental levels. During a conversational speech sample, the boys with fragile X syndrome used shorter, less complex utterances and produced fewer different words than did the typically developing boys after controlling for their nonverbal MA, speech intelligibility, and mother's education. The boys with fragile X used less complex noun phrases, verb phrases, and sentence structure, but did not use fewer questions and negations. These findings suggest that the language difficulties in boys with fragile X reflect an overall expressive language delay and not a specific syntactic or vocabulary delay.
我们比较了35名患有脆性X综合征的男孩与27名年龄较小、发育正常且非语言智力水平相似的男孩的表达性句法和词汇技能。在一段对话式言语样本中,在控制了他们的非语言智力年龄、言语可懂度和母亲的教育程度后,患有脆性X综合征的男孩使用的语句更短、更不复杂,并且产生的不同词汇比发育正常的男孩更少。患有脆性X综合征的男孩使用的名词短语、动词短语和句子结构较不复杂,但使用的问题和否定词并不少。这些发现表明,患有脆性X综合征的男孩的语言困难反映了整体表达性语言延迟,而非特定的句法或词汇延迟。