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发展性语言障碍(DLD)中的加工速度:实时语法加工的案例。

Speed of processing in Developmental Language Disorder (DLD): The case of real-time grammatical processing.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK.

出版信息

Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2024 Jul-Aug;59(4):1489-1504. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.13014. Epub 2024 Jan 24.

DOI:10.1111/1460-6984.13014
PMID:38265205
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) impacts various aspects of children's language abilities, including the processing of inflectional morphology. Prior research suggests that children with DLD exhibit deficits in processing speed and sensitivity to grammatical inflections, yet the relationship between these deficits remains unclear.

AIMS

This study aimed to investigate the relationship between processing speed and sensitivity to inflectional morphology in children with DLD, focusing on their real-time processing abilities in response to regular past tense, third person singular, and regular plural inflections at different rates of sentence articulation.

METHOD

Eighteen children with DLD and 18 age-matched controls underwent word monitoring tasks that assessed sensitivity to grammaticality of inflections in sentences presented at normal and slow rates of articulation.

RESULTS

At a normal rate of articulation, children with DLD demonstrated slower response times and reduced sensitivity to grammaticality across all inflections compared to controls. When the articulation rate was slowed, children with DLD showed improved sensitivity, particularly to regular plural and third person singular inflections, although deficits in processing the regular past tense persisted.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings suggest a significant relationship between processing speed and inflectional morphology sensitivity in children with DLD. Slower articulation rates improved grammatical sensitivity for certain inflections, highlighting the potential of tailored interventions that consider processing speed limitations. Persistent difficulties with the regular past tense inflection indicate the need for targeted support for children with DLD in this area.

WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS

What is already known on this subject Children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) have a wide range of language difficulties, but deficits in inflectional morphology are regarded as a 'hallmark' of the disorder. Children with DLD are also very likely to show deficits in speed of processing, although it is not known if a 'slowness to process' can causally explain the language difficulties these children experience. What this study adds to existing knowledge When grammatical sensitivity was measured using an online real-time task, children with DLD showed widespread inflectional deficits when sentences were spoken at a normal conversational rate. When sentence articulation rate was slowed down, children with DLD were faster, more accurate and more sensitive to the grammaticality of constructions. However, deficits in the regular past tense remained persistent, even in this slow-rate condition. What are the clinical implications of this work? This study has implications for clinical and educational practices that work with children with DLD to improve their language skills. The findings of this study show that when children with DLD are given more time to process incoming information, their grammatical skills significantly improve. This study also shows that deficits in the regular past tense are persistent, and children are likely need extensive and intensive support with this particular grammatical feature.

摘要

背景

发育性语言障碍(DLD)会影响儿童语言能力的各个方面,包括屈折形态的处理。先前的研究表明,患有 DLD 的儿童在处理速度和对语法屈折的敏感性方面存在缺陷,但这些缺陷之间的关系尚不清楚。

目的

本研究旨在探讨 DLD 儿童在处理速度和对屈折形态敏感性之间的关系,重点关注他们对不同语速的规则过去时、第三人称单数和规则复数屈折形式的实时处理能力。

方法

18 名 DLD 儿童和 18 名年龄匹配的对照组儿童接受了单词监测任务,该任务评估了他们在正常和慢速语速下对句子中屈折形式的语法正确性的敏感性。

结果

在正常语速下,与对照组相比,患有 DLD 的儿童的反应时间较慢,对所有屈折形式的语法敏感性降低。当语速减慢时,患有 DLD 的儿童表现出对规则复数和第三人称单数屈折形式的敏感性提高,尽管对规则过去时屈折形式的处理缺陷仍然存在。

结论

研究结果表明,在 DLD 儿童中,处理速度和屈折形态敏感性之间存在显著关系。较慢的语速提高了某些屈折形式的语法敏感性,突出了考虑处理速度限制的针对性干预的潜力。对规则过去时屈折形式的持续困难表明,需要为该领域的 DLD 儿童提供有针对性的支持。

本研究新增内容

已知领域

患有发育性语言障碍(DLD)的儿童有广泛的语言困难,但屈折形态缺陷被认为是该障碍的“标志”。患有 DLD 的儿童也极有可能表现出处理速度的缺陷,尽管尚不清楚“处理速度慢”是否可以因果地解释这些儿童所经历的语言困难。

本研究新增内容

当使用在线实时任务测量语法敏感性时,当句子以正常会话速度说出时,患有 DLD 的儿童表现出广泛的屈折缺陷。当句子的语速减慢时,患有 DLD 的儿童的反应速度更快、更准确,对结构的语法正确性更敏感。然而,即使在这种慢速条件下,规则过去时的缺陷仍然持续存在。

临床意义

本研究对与 DLD 儿童合作以提高其语言技能的临床和教育实践具有重要意义。本研究的结果表明,当给予患有 DLD 的儿童更多时间来处理传入信息时,他们的语法技能会显著提高。本研究还表明,规则过去时的缺陷是持续存在的,儿童可能需要广泛和密集的支持来处理这个特定的语法特征。

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