Andreou Georgia, Aslanoglou Vasiliki
Department of Special Education, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece.
Front Psychol. 2022 Mar 10;13:833429. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.833429. eCollection 2022.
This study contributes to the cross-linguistic investigation of written language difficulties in children with DLD by reporting new findings from Greek-speaking individuals. Specifically, we investigate the writing performance of children with DLD and compare it to that of a group of typically developing (TD) children, matched for gender and chronological age. The specific orthographic properties of Greek, radically different from those of English, offer a unique opportunity to understand the nature of written language production in DLD. The participants of the study were 62 children, 31 with DLD and 31 TD. Both groups were asked to write a text on a special prompt they were given by the researcher and they were assessed in the total number of words used in text, in the proportion of incorrectly spelt words in text as well as in the use of verbs, nouns, content and function words. Also, the different words and the total number of main and subordinate clauses each of the participants used in their text were counted. The findings of the study showed that the written outputs of the DLD group were poorer in almost all measurements compared to those of their TD peers. We discuss our findings in relation to those reported by other languages, in particular English, and spell out the implications for assessing written language in children with DLD.
本研究通过报告希腊语使用者的新发现,为语言发展障碍(DLD)儿童书面语言困难的跨语言研究做出了贡献。具体而言,我们调查了DLD儿童的写作表现,并将其与一组在性别和实际年龄上匹配的典型发育(TD)儿童的写作表现进行比较。希腊语独特的拼写特性与英语截然不同,这为理解DLD中书面语言产生的本质提供了一个独特的机会。该研究的参与者为62名儿童,其中31名患有DLD,31名发育正常。两组儿童均被要求根据研究人员给出的特定提示写一篇文章,并从文章中使用的单词总数、拼写错误单词的比例以及动词、名词、实义词和功能词的使用情况等方面进行评估。此外,还统计了每个参与者在文章中使用的不同单词数量以及主从句和从句的总数。研究结果表明,与发育正常的同龄人相比,DLD组儿童的书面输出在几乎所有衡量标准上都较差。我们将结合其他语言(特别是英语)所报告的结果来讨论我们的发现,并阐明其对评估DLD儿童书面语言的意义。