Skrimpa Vasileia, Spanou Vasilina, Bongartz Christiane, Peristeri Eleni, Andreou Maria, Papadopoulou Despina
Department of English, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany.
Department of English Studies, Sector of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Autism Res. 2022 Feb;15(2):270-283. doi: 10.1002/aur.2634. Epub 2021 Nov 11.
The prevalence of autism worldwide has risen steadily in the last two decades, while bilingualism is also becoming increasingly prevalent in today's rapidly globalizing world. The current study aimed to investigate bilingualism effects in the pronoun resolution skills of children with autism in comparison to age-matched monolingual children with autism, as well as monolingual and bilingual children of typical development (Ν = 20 participants per group). Results showed that autistic children had general difficulty anchoring ambiguous pronouns to entities that were linguistically expressed in discourse, yet, the bilingual children with autism were more sensitive to the topicality of the entities in syntactic subject position and more prone to identify them as suitable referents of ambiguous null pronouns as compared to their monolingual peers. The findings suggest that bilingualism is not detrimental to autistic children's pronoun resolution skills. The current study aimed at determining how bilingualism influences ambiguous pronoun comprehension in children with autism as compared to bilingual and monolingual children of typical development. The findings show that bilingualism was not detrimental to the autistic children's pronoun resolution skills, further suggesting that having acquired more than one language does not exacerbate autistic children's deficits in the comprehension of pronouns.
在过去二十年中,全球自闭症的患病率稳步上升,而在当今迅速全球化的世界中,双语现象也日益普遍。本研究旨在调查与年龄匹配的单语自闭症儿童相比,双语对自闭症儿童代词解析技能的影响,以及典型发育的单语和双语儿童(每组20名参与者)。结果表明,自闭症儿童在将模糊代词与话语中语言表达的实体进行关联时普遍存在困难,然而,与单语自闭症儿童相比,双语自闭症儿童对句法主语位置实体的话题性更敏感,并且更倾向于将它们识别为模糊零代词的合适指代对象。研究结果表明,双语对自闭症儿童的代词解析技能并无不利影响。本研究旨在确定与典型发育的双语和单语儿童相比,双语如何影响自闭症儿童对模糊代词的理解。研究结果表明,双语对自闭症儿童的代词解析技能并无不利影响,进一步表明掌握多种语言不会加剧自闭症儿童在代词理解方面的缺陷。