Department of Languages, University of Helsinki, Unioninkatu 40, P.O. Box 24, 00014 University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
Department of Psychology and Logopedics, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2021 Aug;51(8):2773-2789. doi: 10.1007/s10803-020-04747-2. Epub 2020 Oct 23.
This paper analyses disfluencies and ungrammatical expressions in the speech of 11-13-year-old Finnish-speaking boys with ASD (N = 5) and with neurotypical development (N = 6). The ASD data were from authentic group therapy sessions and neurotypical data from teacher-led group discussions. The proportion of disfluencies and ungrammatical expressions was greater in the speech of participants with ASD (26.4%) than in the control group (15.5%). Furthermore, a qualitative difference was noted: The ASD group produced long, complex disfluent turns with word searches, self-repairs, false starts, fillers, prolongations, inconsistent syntactic structures and grammatical errors, whereas in the control group, the disfluencies were mainly fillers and sound prolongations. The disfluencies and ungrammatical expressions occurring in the ASD participants' interactions also caused comprehension problems.
本文分析了 11-13 岁芬兰语自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)男孩(N=5)和神经典型发育男孩(N=6)言语中的不流畅和不合语法的表达。ASD 数据来自真实的小组治疗会议,神经典型数据来自教师主导的小组讨论。在言语中,ASD 组(26.4%)参与者的不流畅和不合语法表达的比例高于对照组(15.5%)。此外,还注意到了一个质的差异:ASD 组产生了长而复杂的不流畅的话语,伴有单词搜索、自我修复、错误开始、填充词、延长、不一致的句法结构和语法错误,而对照组的不流畅主要是填充词和声音延长。ASD 参与者互动中出现的不流畅和不合语法的表达也导致了理解问题。