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听力损失儿童生产性复数形态的习得。

The Acquisition of Productive Plural Morphology by Children With Hearing Loss.

机构信息

Department of Linguistics, Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and Its Disorders, Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2020 Feb 26;63(2):552-568. doi: 10.1044/2019_JSLHR-19-00208. Epub 2020 Jan 31.

Abstract

Purpose Normal-hearing (NH) children acquire plural morphemes at different rates, with the segmental allomorphs /-s, -z/ (e.g., ) being acquired before the syllabic allomorph /-əz/ (e.g., ). Children with hearing loss (HL) have been reported to show delays in the production of plural morphology, raising the possibility that this might be due to challenges acquiring different types of lexical/morphological representations. This study therefore examined the comprehension of plural morphology by 3- to 7-year-olds with HL and compared this with performance by their NH peers. We also investigated comprehension as a function of wearing hearing aids (HAs) versus cochlear implants (CIs). Method Participants included 129 NH children aged 3-5 years and 25 children with HL aged 3-7 years (13 with HAs, 12 with CIs). All participated in a novel word two-alternative forced-choice task presented on an iPad. The task tested comprehension of the segmental (e.g., ) and syllabic (e.g., ) plural, as well as their singular counterparts (e.g., ). Results While the children with NH were above chance for all conditions, those with HL performed at chance. As a group, the performance of the children with HL did not improve with age. However, results suggest possible differences between children with HAs and those with CIs, where those with HAs appeared to be in the process of developing representations of consonant-vowel-consonant singulars. Conclusions Results suggest that preschoolers with HL do not yet have a robust representation of plural morphology for words they have not heard before. However, those with HAs are beginning to access the singular/plural system as they get older.

摘要

目的 正常听力 (NH) 儿童获得复数形态的速度不同,其中段形态 /-s,-z/(例如,)比音节形态 /-əz/(例如,)更早获得。有研究报道,听力损失 (HL) 儿童在复数形态的产生方面存在延迟,这可能是由于他们在获取不同类型的词汇/形态表示方面存在挑战。因此,本研究通过考察 3 至 7 岁 HL 儿童对复数形态的理解能力,并将其与 NH 同龄儿童的表现进行比较,来研究这一问题。我们还研究了佩戴助听器 (HA) 和人工耳蜗 (CI) 对理解能力的影响。方法 参与者包括 129 名 3-5 岁的 NH 儿童和 25 名 3-7 岁的 HL 儿童(13 名佩戴 HA,12 名植入 CI)。所有参与者都在 iPad 上进行了一项新颖的单词二选一强制选择任务。该任务测试了儿童对段形态(如)和音节形态(如)复数以及它们的单数形式(如)的理解能力。结果 虽然 NH 组的儿童在所有条件下都超过了随机水平,但 HL 组的儿童表现则为随机水平。作为一个整体,HL 儿童的表现并没有随着年龄的增长而提高。然而,结果表明 HA 和 CI 儿童之间可能存在差异,其中 HA 儿童似乎正在形成辅音-元音-辅音单数的表示。结论 研究结果表明,学龄前 HL 儿童对他们以前没有听到过的单词的复数形态还没有形成强有力的表示。然而,随着年龄的增长,那些佩戴 HA 的儿童开始接触单数/复数系统。

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