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有语言障碍的儿童和成人能识别韵律线索吗?

Do children and adults with language impairment recognize prosodic cues?

作者信息

Fisher Jennifer, Plante Elena, Vance Rebecca, Gerken Louann, Glattke Theodore J

机构信息

Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, University of Arizona, PO Box 210071, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA.

出版信息

J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2007 Jun;50(3):746-58. doi: 10.1044/1092-4388(2007/052).

Abstract

PURPOSE

Prosodic cues are used to clarify sentence structure and meaning. Two studies, one of children with specific language impairment (SLI) and one of adults with a history of learning disabilities, were designed to determine whether individuals with poor language skills recognize prosodic cues on par with their normal-language peers.

METHOD

Participants were asked to determine whether low-pass filtered sentences matched unfiltered target sentences. Filtered sentences either matched the target sentence exactly or differed on between 1 and 3 parameters that affected the prosodic profile of the sentences.

RESULTS

Children with SLI were significantly poorer than their normal peers in determining whether low-pass filtered sentences matched or were different from unfiltered target sentences. The children's performance, measured in terms of response accuracy, deteriorated as the similarities between filtered and unfiltered sentences increased. Adults revealed a pattern of differential reaction time to sentence pairs that reflected their relative degree of similarity. There was no difference in performance accuracy for adults with a history of language/learning disabilities compared with their peers.

CONCLUSION

Given that prosodic cues are known to assist language processing, the weak prosodic skills of preschool children with SLI may limit the amount of benefit that these children derive from the presence of prosodic cues in spoken language. That the adult sample did not show a similar weakness in this skill may reflect developmental differences, sampling differences, or a combination of both.

摘要

目的

韵律线索用于澄清句子结构和含义。设计了两项研究,一项针对特定语言障碍(SLI)儿童,另一项针对有学习障碍史的成年人,以确定语言能力较差的个体是否能与语言正常的同龄人一样识别韵律线索。

方法

要求参与者判断低通滤波后的句子是否与未滤波的目标句子匹配。滤波后的句子要么与目标句子完全匹配,要么在影响句子韵律特征的1至3个参数上有所不同。

结果

在判断低通滤波后的句子与未滤波的目标句子是否匹配时,患有SLI的儿童明显比其正常同龄人表现差。以反应准确性衡量,随着滤波后和未滤波句子之间相似度的增加,儿童的表现会变差。成年人对句子对的反应时间呈现出差异模式,反映了它们的相对相似程度。有语言/学习障碍史的成年人与其同龄人在表现准确性上没有差异。

结论

鉴于已知韵律线索有助于语言处理,患有SLI的学龄前儿童较弱的韵律技能可能会限制这些儿童从口语中的韵律线索中获得的益处。成年样本在这项技能上没有表现出类似的弱点,这可能反映了发育差异、抽样差异或两者的结合。

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