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非裔美国英语儿童对美国主流英语的方言意识和词汇理解

Dialect awareness and lexical comprehension of mainstream american english in african american english-speaking children.

作者信息

Edwards Jan, Gross Megan, Chen Jianshen, MacDonald Maryellen C, Kaplan David, Brown Megan, Seidenberg Mark S

出版信息

J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2014 Oct;57(5):1883-95. doi: 10.1044/2014_JSLHR-L-13-0228.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study was designed to examine the relationships among minority dialect use, language ability, and young African American English (AAE)-speaking children's understanding and awareness of Mainstream American English (MAE).

METHOD

Eighty-three 4- to 8-year-old AAE-speaking children participated in 2 experimental tasks. One task evaluated their awareness of differences between MAE and AAE, whereas the other task evaluated their lexical comprehension of MAE in contexts that were ambiguous in AAE but unambiguous in MAE. Receptive and expressive vocabulary, receptive syntax, and dialect density were also assessed.

RESULTS

The results of a series of mixed-effect models showed that children with larger expressive vocabularies performed better on both experimental tasks, relative to children with smaller expressive vocabularies. Dialect density was a significant predictor only of MAE lexical comprehension; children with higher levels of dialect density were less accurate on this task.

CONCLUSIONS

Both vocabulary size and dialect density independently influenced MAE lexical comprehension. The results suggest that children with high levels of nonmainstream dialect use have more difficulty understanding words in MAE, at least in challenging contexts, and suggest directions for future research.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨少数族裔方言使用、语言能力与说非裔美国英语(AAE)的年幼儿童对美国主流英语(MAE)的理解及认知之间的关系。

方法

83名4至8岁说AAE的儿童参与了两项实验任务。一项任务评估他们对MAE与AAE之间差异的认知,另一项任务评估他们在AAE中语义模糊但在MAE中语义明确的语境下对MAE的词汇理解。同时还评估了接受性和表达性词汇、接受性句法以及方言密度。

结果

一系列混合效应模型的结果显示,相对于表达性词汇量较小的儿童,表达性词汇量较大的儿童在两项实验任务中表现更好。方言密度仅是MAE词汇理解的一个显著预测因素;方言密度较高的儿童在这项任务上的准确性较低。

结论

词汇量大小和方言密度均独立影响MAE词汇理解。研究结果表明,大量使用非主流方言的儿童在理解MAE词汇方面存在更多困难,至少在具有挑战性的语境中如此,并为未来研究指明了方向。

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