Leonard Laurence B, Davis Jennifer, Deevy Patricia
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA.
Clin Linguist Phon. 2007 Oct;21(10):747-58. doi: 10.1080/02699200701495473.
A group of preschool-aged children with specific language impairment (SLI), a group of typically developing children matched for age (TD-A), and a group of younger typically developing children matched for mean length of utterance (TD-MLU) were presented with novel verbs in contexts that required them to inflect with past tense -ed. The novel verbs differed in their phonotactic probabilities. The children with SLI were less likely than the other two groups to produce the novel verbs with -ed. Furthermore, they were less likely to use -ed with novel verbs of low phonotactic probability than those of high probability; this difference was not seen in the other two groups of children. It appears that the phonotactic composition of verbs is one factor that can contribute to the variability of past tense use by children with SLI.
一组患有特定语言障碍(SLI)的学龄前儿童、一组年龄匹配的发育正常儿童(TD-A)以及一组根据平均语句长度匹配的年龄较小的发育正常儿童(TD-MLU),在需要用过去式-ed进行屈折变化的语境中接触新动词。这些新动词在音位结构概率上有所不同。与其他两组儿童相比,患有SLI的儿童使用-ed形式的新动词的可能性较小。此外,与高概率音位结构的新动词相比,他们使用-ed形式的低概率音位结构新动词的可能性更小;在其他两组儿童中未观察到这种差异。看来动词的音位结构组成是导致患有SLI的儿童过去式使用差异的一个因素。