Dai Huilin, He Xiaowei, Chen Lijun, Yin Chan
School of Foreign Languages, Shaoyang University, Shaoyang, China.
Faculty of English Language and Culture, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Guangzhou, China.
Front Psychol. 2022 Sep 28;13:926897. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.926897. eCollection 2022.
There is controversy as to whether children with developmental language disorder (DLD) and those with high-functioning autism plus language impairment (HFA-LI) share similar language profiles. This study investigated the similarities and differences in the production of Chinese negative sentences by children with DLD and children with HFA-LI to provide evidence relevant to this controversy. The results reflect a general resemblance between the two groups in their lower-than-TDA (typically developing age-matched) performance. Both groups encountered difficulties in using negative markers, which suggests that they might be impaired in feature agreement. Slight differences were detected between the two groups. Specifically, children with DLD experienced difficulties with the agreement on the feature [+telic] and that on the feature [+dynamic], while children with HFA-LI had difficulties with the agreement on the feature [+dynamic] and that on the feature [-dynamic]. This study supports the idea of a common symptomatology for the two disorders. More importantly, it suggests that these two disorders, DLD and HFA-LI, are not altogether the same in terms of language impairment. This paper concludes that general labels should not be simply attached to any children with language disorders. Instead, atypical language is very worthy of further analysis in the categorization of language disorders.
关于发育性语言障碍(DLD)儿童和高功能自闭症合并语言障碍(HFA-LI)儿童是否具有相似的语言特征存在争议。本研究调查了DLD儿童和HFA-LI儿童在汉语否定句产出方面的异同,以提供与这一争议相关的证据。结果显示,两组儿童低于TDA(发育正常的年龄匹配儿童)水平的表现总体相似。两组在使用否定标记时都遇到困难,这表明他们可能在特征一致性方面存在缺陷。两组之间也发现了细微差异。具体而言,DLD儿童在[+有界]特征和[+动态]特征的一致性方面存在困难,而HFA-LI儿童在[+动态]特征和[-动态]特征的一致性方面存在困难。本研究支持两种障碍具有共同症状学的观点。更重要的是,这表明DLD和HFA-LI这两种障碍在语言障碍方面并不完全相同。本文得出结论,不应简单地给任何语言障碍儿童贴上通用标签。相反,非典型语言在语言障碍分类中非常值得进一步分析。