Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.
Department of Spanish and Portuguese, The Ohio State University, Columbus.
J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2023 Feb 13;66(2):605-619. doi: 10.1044/2022_JSLHR-21-00483. Epub 2023 Feb 1.
Our study analyzes probabilistic constraints on subject expression previously found in adult Spanish in the speech of typically developing (TD) Spanish-speaking children and children with developmental language disorder (DLD). Previous work shows that children with DLD produce fewer overt subjects than typically developing children, and that the latter acquire constraints on subject expression as they age into adolescence. Our study complements these findings and provides further substance to the grammatical profile of children whose morphosyntactic development diverges from that of typically developing children.
Data are drawn from unstructured spontaneous production data from a sample of 19 monolingual Mexican, Spanish-speaking children, collected in 2006-2007. This sample includes 19 children diagnosed with DLD and 19 age-matched, typically developing children. We collected all instances of finite verbs that either did or could have occurred with a subject personal pronoun uttered by the child participants and coded them for several factors including tense-mood-aspect, switch reference, and person and number.
We find that children with DLD produce fewer overt subject pronouns in switch reference contexts than typically developing controls, with a significant interaction of group and switch reference. Furthermore, a discriminant function analysis shows that overt pronoun use in switch reference contexts can form part of a useful diagnostic discriminant function, with high levels of sensitivity and specificity.
Overall, we find important differences between TD Spanish-speaking children and those diagnosed with DLD regarding rates of overt subjects and sensitivity to the probabilistic constraint of switch reference. This finding contributes to our understanding of the morphosyntactic profiles of children with DLD, as well as the utility of factors such as switch reference in the identification of language disorders.
我们的研究分析了先前在成人西班牙语中发现的关于主语表达的概率约束,这些约束存在于发育正常的西班牙语儿童和发育性语言障碍(DLD)儿童的言语中。先前的研究表明,与发育正常的儿童相比,DLD 儿童产生的显性主语较少,而后者随着年龄进入青春期,会逐渐获得关于主语表达的约束。我们的研究补充了这些发现,并为形态句法发展与发育正常儿童不同的儿童的语法特征提供了更多依据。
数据来自于 2006-2007 年采集的一组 19 名单语墨西哥西班牙语儿童的非结构化自发产生数据。该样本包括 19 名被诊断为 DLD 的儿童和 19 名年龄匹配的发育正常的儿童。我们收集了儿童参与者说出的所有有限动词的实例,这些动词要么带有主语人称代词,要么可以带有主语人称代词,并对其进行了时态-语气-体貌、转换参照和人称和数等几个因素的编码。
我们发现,与发育正常的对照组相比,DLD 儿童在转换参照语境中产生的显性主语代词较少,且存在组间和转换参照的显著交互作用。此外,判别函数分析表明,在转换参照语境中使用显性代词可以形成有用的诊断判别函数的一部分,具有较高的敏感性和特异性。
总体而言,我们发现发育正常的西班牙语儿童和被诊断为 DLD 的儿童在显性主语的使用频率和对转换参照的概率约束的敏感性方面存在重要差异。这一发现有助于我们理解 DLD 儿童的形态句法特征,以及转换参照等因素在语言障碍识别中的作用。