Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique; Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics.
Child Dev. 2014 Jul-Aug;85(4):1330-45. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12193. Epub 2013 Dec 9.
There are increasing reports that individual variation in behavioral and neurophysiological measures of infant speech processing predicts later language outcomes, and specifically concurrent or subsequent vocabulary size. If such findings are held up under scrutiny, they could both illuminate theoretical models of language development and contribute to the prediction of communicative disorders. A qualitative, systematic review of this emergent literature illustrated the variety of approaches that have been used and highlighted some conceptual problems regarding the measurements. A quantitative analysis of the same data established that the bivariate relation was significant, with correlations of similar strength to those found for well-established nonlinguistic predictors of language. Further exploration of infant speech perception predictors, particularly from a methodological perspective, is recommended.
越来越多的报道表明,婴儿言语处理的行为和神经生理学测量个体差异可以预测后期的语言发展结果,特别是当前或后续的词汇量。如果这些发现经得起仔细审查,它们不仅可以阐明语言发展的理论模型,还可以为交际障碍的预测做出贡献。对这一新兴文献的定性、系统回顾说明了所使用的各种方法,并突出了关于测量的一些概念问题。对相同数据的定量分析表明,二元关系是显著的,与语言的既定非语言预测因素的相关性相似。建议进一步探索婴儿言语感知预测因素,特别是从方法学的角度。