Majorano Marinella, Guidotti Laura, Guerzoni Letizia, Murri Alessandra, Morelli Marika, Cuda Domenico, Lavelli Manuela
Department of Human Sciences, University of Verona, Verona, Italy.
Department of Humanities, Social Sciences and Cultural Industries, University of Parma, Parma, Italy.
Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2018 Jan;53(1):70-84. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12327. Epub 2017 May 31.
In recent years many studies have shown that the use of cochlear implants (CIs) improves children's skills in processing the auditory signal and, consequently, the development of both language comprehension and production. Nevertheless, many authors have also reported that the development of language skills in children with CIs is variable and influenced by individual factors (e.g., age at CI activation) and contextual aspects (e.g., maternal linguistic input).
To assess the characteristics of the spontaneous language production of Italian children with CIs, their mothers' input and the relationship between the two during shared book reading and semi-structured play.
METHODS & PROCEDURES: Twenty preschool children with CIs and 40 typically developing children, 20 matched for chronological age (CATD group) and 20 matched for hearing age (HATD group), were observed during shared book reading and semi-structured play with their mothers. Samples of spontaneous language were transcribed and analysed for each participant. The numbers of types, tokens, mean length of utterance (MLU) and grammatical categories were considered, and the familiarity of each mother's word was calculated.
OUTCOMES & RESULTS: The children with CIs produced shorter utterances than the children in the CATD group. Their mothers produced language with lower levels of lexical variability and grammatical complexity, and higher proportions of verbs with higher familiarity than did the mothers in the other groups during shared book reading. The children's language was more strongly related to that of their mothers in the CI group than in the other groups, and it was associated with the age at CI activation.
CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: The findings suggest that the language of children with CIs is related both to their mothers' input and to age at CI activation. They might prompt suggestions for intervention programs focused on shared-book reading.
近年来,许多研究表明,使用人工耳蜗(CI)可提高儿童处理听觉信号的能力,从而促进语言理解和语言表达能力的发展。然而,许多作者也报告称,使用人工耳蜗的儿童语言技能的发展存在差异,且受个体因素(如人工耳蜗激活时的年龄)和环境因素(如母亲的语言输入)影响。
评估使用人工耳蜗的意大利儿童自发语言表达的特征、其母亲的语言输入以及在共读图书和半结构化游戏过程中二者之间的关系。
观察了20名使用人工耳蜗的学龄前儿童以及40名发育正常的儿童,其中20名按实际年龄匹配(CATD组),20名按听力年龄匹配(HATD组),他们与母亲一起进行共读图书和半结构化游戏。对每位参与者的自发语言样本进行转录和分析。考虑了类型数量、词元数量、平均语句长度(MLU)和语法类别,并计算了每位母亲所用词汇的熟悉度。
使用人工耳蜗的儿童说出的语句比CATD组的儿童短。在共读图书时,与其他组的母亲相比,他们的母亲语言的词汇变异性和语法复杂性较低,动词比例较高且熟悉度更高。与其他组相比,CI组儿童的语言与其母亲的语言相关性更强,且与人工耳蜗激活时的年龄有关。
研究结果表明,使用人工耳蜗的儿童的语言既与母亲的语言输入有关,也与人工耳蜗激活时的年龄有关。这些结果可能为针对共读图书的干预项目提供建议。