Kernan K T, Sabsay S
University of California, Los Angeles.
Res Dev Disabil. 1987;8(3):361-9. doi: 10.1016/0891-4222(87)90019-9.
Referential first mentions in narrative reports of a short film by 40 mildly mentally retarded adults and 20 nonretarded adults were compared. The mentally retarded sample included equal numbers of male and female, and black and white speakers. The mentally retarded speakers made significantly fewer first mentions and significantly more errors in the form of the first mentions than did nonretarded speakers. A pattern of better performance by black males than by other mentally retarded speakers was found. It is suggested that task difficulty and incomplete mastery of the use of definite and indefinite forms for encoding old and new information, rather than some global type of egocentrism, accounted for the poorer performance by mentally retarded speakers.
对40名轻度智力迟钝成年人和20名非智力迟钝成年人叙述一部短片的报告中的指称性首次提及进行了比较。智力迟钝样本中男女数量相等,且包括黑人和白人说话者。与非智力迟钝说话者相比,智力迟钝说话者的首次提及显著更少,且首次提及形式上的错误显著更多。研究发现黑人男性的表现优于其他智力迟钝说话者。研究表明,任务难度以及对用于编码新旧信息的限定和不定形式的使用掌握不完整,而非某种整体类型的自我中心主义,导致了智力迟钝说话者表现较差。