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母亲与患有唐氏综合征、语言障碍或发育正常的儿童谈论熟悉和不熟悉的名词及动词。

Mothers' talk to children with Down Syndrome, language impairment, or typical development about familiar and unfamiliar nouns and verbs.

作者信息

Kay-Raining Bird Elizabeth, Cleave Patricia

机构信息

Dalhousie University,Canada.

出版信息

J Child Lang. 2016 Sep;43(5):1072-102. doi: 10.1017/S0305000915000434. Epub 2015 Sep 2.

Abstract

This study investigated how forty-six mothers modified their talk about familiar and unfamiliar nouns and verbs when interacting with their children with Down Syndrome (DS), language impairment (LI), or typical development (TD). Children (MLUs < 2·7) were group-matched on expressive vocabulary size. Mother-child dyads were recorded playing with toy animals (noun task) and action boxes (verb task). Mothers of children with DS used shorter utterances and more verb labels in salient positions than the other two groups. All mothers produced unfamiliar target nouns in short utterances, in utterance-final position, and with the referent perceptually available. Mothers also talked more about familiar nouns and verbs and labelled them more often and more consistently. These findings suggest that mothers of children in the early period of language development fine-tune their input in ways that reflect their children's vocabulary knowledge, but do so differently for nouns and verbs.

摘要

本研究调查了46位母亲在与患有唐氏综合征(DS)、语言障碍(LI)或发育正常(TD)的孩子互动时,如何改变她们对熟悉和不熟悉名词及动词的表述方式。孩子们(平均语句长度<2.7)在表达性词汇量上进行了分组匹配。记录了母婴二元组玩玩具动物(名词任务)和动作盒(动词任务)的情况。与其他两组相比,患有唐氏综合征孩子的母亲使用的语句更短,且在突出位置使用的动词标签更多。所有母亲都在简短语句中、语句末尾位置且在可感知到所指对象的情况下说出不熟悉的目标名词。母亲们也更多地谈论熟悉的名词和动词,并且更频繁、更一致地为它们贴上标签。这些发现表明,处于语言发展早期阶段孩子的母亲会以反映孩子词汇知识的方式微调她们的语言输入,但对名词和动词的做法有所不同。

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