Lee Cheryl S, Binder Katherine S
J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2014 Feb;57(1):227-35. doi: 10.1044/1092-4388(2013/12-0175).
The current study examined semantic and phonological processing in individuals with Williams syndrome (WS). Previous research in language processing in individuals with WS suggests a complex linguistic system characterized by "deviant" semantic organization and differential phonological processing.
Two experiments explored these representations in individuals with WS. The first experiment analyzed the relative typicality and frequency of participants' responses to a semantic and phonological fluency task. The second experiment tapped into online language processing through a semantic priming task and an online sentence reading task measuring the effects of word frequency. Thirteen participants with WS were matched to a group of participants on reading grade level and a group of participants on chronological age.
The results of the semantic fluency task, semantic priming task, and word frequency task suggest that semantic organization in individuals with WS appears commensurate with their reading level rather than deviant.
The pattern of results suggests that individuals with WS do not appear to have deviant semantic organization, while confirming that online tasks that tap into these processes are a promising direction in investigations that include atypically developing populations. These findings for the phonological tasks warrant further research into phonological processing in individuals with WS.
本研究考察了威廉姆斯综合征(WS)患者的语义和语音加工。先前关于WS患者语言加工的研究表明,其语言系统复杂,具有“异常”的语义组织和不同的语音加工特点。
两项实验探究了WS患者的这些表征。第一个实验分析了参与者对语义和语音流畅性任务的反应的相对典型性和频率。第二个实验通过语义启动任务和测量词频效应的在线句子阅读任务来探究在线语言加工。13名WS患者与一组阅读水平相当的参与者以及一组年龄相当的参与者进行了匹配。
语义流畅性任务、语义启动任务和词频任务的结果表明,WS患者的语义组织与其阅读水平相符,而非异常。
结果模式表明,WS患者似乎没有异常的语义组织,同时证实,利用这些加工过程的在线任务是包括非典型发育人群在内的研究中的一个有前景的方向。这些语音任务的研究结果值得对WS患者的语音加工进行进一步研究。