Channell Marie Moore, McDuffie Andrea S, Bullard Lauren M, Abbeduto Leonard
MIND Institute, University of California, Davis Davis, CA, USA ; Department of Speech and Hearing Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Champaign, IL, USA.
MIND Institute, University of California, Davis Davis, CA, USA.
Front Behav Neurosci. 2015 Oct 30;9:283. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2015.00283. eCollection 2015.
This study was designed to examine the narrative language abilities of children and adolescents with Down syndrome (DS) in comparison to same-age peers with fragile X syndrome (FXS) and younger typically developing (TD) children matched by nonverbal cognitive ability levels. Participants produced narrative retells from a wordless picture book. Narratives were analyzed at the macrostructural (i.e., their internal episodic structure) and the microstructural (i.e., rate of use of specific word categories) levels. Mean length of utterance (MLU), a microstructural metric of syntactic complexity, was used as a control variable. Participants with DS produced fewer episodic elements in their narratives (i.e., their narratives were less fully realized) than the TD participants, although MLU differences accounted for the macrostructural differences between participant groups. At the microstructural level, participants with DS displayed a lower rate of verb use than the groups with FXS and typical development, even after accounting for MLU. These findings reflect both similarities and differences between individuals with DS or FXS and contribute to our understanding of the language phenotype of DS. Implications for interventions to promote language development and academic achievement are discussed.
本研究旨在考察唐氏综合征(DS)患儿及青少年的叙事语言能力,并与同年龄的脆性X综合征(FXS)患儿以及按非言语认知能力水平匹配的低龄发育正常(TD)儿童进行比较。参与者根据一本无字图画书进行叙事复述。从宏观结构(即内部情节结构)和微观结构(即特定词类的使用频率)层面分析叙事内容。平均语句长度(MLU)作为句法复杂性的微观结构指标,用作控制变量。尽管MLU差异解释了不同参与者组之间的宏观结构差异,但DS参与者在叙事中产生的情节元素比TD参与者少(即他们的叙事不够完整)。在微观结构层面,即使考虑了MLU,DS参与者的动词使用率仍低于FXS组和发育正常组。这些发现反映了DS或FXS个体之间的异同,有助于我们理解DS的语言表型。文中还讨论了对促进语言发展和学业成绩的干预措施的启示。