Xie Fan, Pascual Esther, Oakley Todd
School of Foreign Languages, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, China.
Institute of Linguistics, Shanghai International Studies University, Shanghai, China.
Front Psychol. 2023 Feb 23;14:1010615. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1010615. eCollection 2023.
Echolalia, the echoing of prior speech, is a typical characteristic of autism. Long considered meaningless repetition to be avoided, echolalia may in fact be used functionally in autism. This paper explores the functions of echolalia by children with autism. Based on two prior studies, we designed an elicitation task involving images of 12 professions (teacher) and 12 objects (birthday cake) commonly associated with given conventionalized expressions in Mandarin (e.g., "" 'Happy birthday!'). Eight Chinese children with autism (mean age: 55.50 ± 8.64) were asked to name and describe these images. All our participants produced a relatively high proportion of echolalia, mostly for naming, description, and topic development, a small percentage being used as conversation maintenance strategy or as cognitive strategy. This indicates that echolalia is often used communicatively in autism speech.
模仿言语,即重复之前说过的话,是自闭症的一个典型特征。长期以来,模仿言语被视为无意义的重复而应予以避免,但事实上它在自闭症中可能具有功能性用途。本文探讨了自闭症儿童模仿言语的功能。基于之前的两项研究,我们设计了一项诱发任务,涉及12种职业(如教师)的图片和12种物品(如生日蛋糕)的图片,这些图片通常与汉语中特定的约定俗成表达相关联(例如,“生日快乐!”)。我们让八名患有自闭症的中国儿童(平均年龄:55.50 ± 8.64)说出并描述这些图片。我们所有的参与者都产生了相对较高比例的模仿言语,大部分用于命名、描述和话题展开,一小部分用作对话维持策略或认知策略。这表明模仿言语在自闭症言语中经常被用于交流。