患有特定语言障碍(SLI)的西班牙语儿童的非单词重复。

Non-word repetition in Spanish-speaking children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI).

作者信息

Girbau Dolors, Schwartz Richard G

机构信息

Jaume I University, Castelló, Spain.

出版信息

Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2007 Jan-Feb;42(1):59-75. doi: 10.1080/13682820600783210.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A number of previous studies have revealed that children with Specific Language Impairment have limitations in Phonological Working Memory as revealed by a task that requires them to repeat non-words of increasing syllable length. However, most published studies have used non-words that are phonotactically English.

AIMS

The purpose was to examine the repetition of non-words that are consistent with the phonotactic patterns of Spanish. The study also examined the relationship between non-word repetition performance and other language measures.

METHODS & PROCEDURES: Eleven Spanish-speaking children with Specific Language Impairment and 11 age-matched children with typical language development aged 8;3-10;11, who were part of a larger study of sentence processing, participated in the study. The primary data were the children's repetition of 20 non-words, four at each syllable length (one, two, three, four and five syllables). The children's productions were transcribed and scored for non-word, segmental and cluster accuracy as well as for error type.

OUTCOMES & RESULTS: The children with Specific Language Impairment performed more poorly on almost all measures of accuracy, but particularly in their production of three-, four-, and five-syllable non-words. Substitutions were the most frequent error type for both groups. Likelihood ratios indicated that non-word repetition performance is a highly accurate identifier of language status in these preselected groups. The children's non-word repetition was highly correlated with most of the standardized language measures that were administered to the children.

CONCLUSIONS

The repetition of non-words consistent with Spanish phonotactics reveals word-length effects and error patterns similar to those found in previous studies. It extends these findings to older school-age Spanish-speaking children with Specific Language Impairment. Given the limited choices for instruments that can be used to identify children with Specific Language Impairment, a Spanish Non-word Repetition Task has the potential to be a valuable screening test for clinical and research purposes.

摘要

背景

此前的多项研究表明,特定语言障碍儿童在语音工作记忆方面存在局限,这一局限通过一项要求他们重复音节长度不断增加的非单词任务得以揭示。然而,大多数已发表的研究使用的是非单词,这些非单词在音位结构上符合英语规则。

目的

本研究旨在考察符合西班牙语语音模式的非单词的重复情况。该研究还考察了非单词重复表现与其他语言指标之间的关系。

方法与过程

11名患有特定语言障碍且说西班牙语的儿童以及11名年龄匹配、语言发展正常的儿童(年龄在8岁3个月至10岁11个月之间)参与了该研究,他们是一项更大规模的句子处理研究的一部分。主要数据是儿童对20个非单词的重复,每个音节长度有4个非单词(一个、两个、三个、四个和五个音节)。对儿童的发音进行转录,并根据非单词、音段和音丛准确性以及错误类型进行评分。

结果

患有特定语言障碍的儿童在几乎所有准确性指标上表现更差,尤其是在生成三音节、四音节和五音节非单词方面。替换是两组中最常见的错误类型。似然比表明,在这些预先选定的群体中,非单词重复表现是语言状态的高度准确指标。儿童的非单词重复与对他们进行的大多数标准化语言指标高度相关。

结论

符合西班牙语语音规则的非单词重复显示出与先前研究中发现的类似的词长效应和错误模式。该研究将这些发现扩展到了年龄较大的说西班牙语且患有特定语言障碍的学龄儿童。鉴于可用于识别特定语言障碍儿童的工具选择有限,西班牙语非单词重复任务有可能成为临床和研究目的的有价值的筛查测试。

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