Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA.
Augment Altern Commun. 2020 Mar;36(1):43-53. doi: 10.1080/07434618.2020.1737964. Epub 2020 Mar 14.
For early symbolic communicators, acquisition of an initial vocabulary is a critically important achievement that sets the stage for future language development. Children who require augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) rely on others to select and provide these important first words for them. One resource to help guide this process includes published lists of words that may contribute to a core vocabulary for individuals who require AAC. Although some clinicians report that they consider or prioritize core words during the vocabulary selection process, it is not known whether an emphasis on core words will best meet the expressive vocabulary needs of early symbolic communicators. The purposes of this narrative review were to (a) review studies that have developed word lists to inform selection of a core vocabulary for young children who require AAC, (b) compare the words on these lists to the early words used by children with typical development, and (c) consider the implications for vocabulary selection and language development for early symbolic communicators who require AAC. Results suggest that core word lists may under-emphasize many of the types of words that predominate in early expressive vocabulary; these lists may not be the most appropriate resources to guide AAC system design and instruction for early symbolic communicators.
对于早期使用符号进行交流的人来说,获得初始词汇量是一个至关重要的成就,它为未来的语言发展奠定了基础。需要使用辅助沟通(AAC)的儿童依赖他人为他们选择和提供这些重要的初始词汇。有一个资源可以帮助指导这个过程,其中包括发布的词汇列表,这些词汇可能有助于需要 AAC 的人建立核心词汇。尽管一些临床医生报告说,他们在词汇选择过程中会考虑或优先考虑核心词汇,但尚不清楚强调核心词汇是否最能满足早期符号交流者的表达词汇需求。本叙述性综述的目的是:(a)综述为需要 AAC 的幼儿制定核心词汇选择词汇表的研究;(b)将这些词汇表上的词汇与具有典型发展的儿童使用的早期词汇进行比较;(c)考虑对于需要 AAC 的早期符号交流者的词汇选择和语言发展的影响。研究结果表明,核心词汇表可能会低估早期表达词汇中占主导地位的许多类型的词汇;这些词汇表可能不是指导 AAC 系统设计和早期符号交流者教学的最合适资源。