Miles Rachel, Hatrak Marla, İlkbaşaran Deniz, Mayberry Rachel
Department of Linguistics, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA.
J Child Lang. 2024 Nov 8:1-18. doi: 10.1017/S0305000924000400.
Research on the language acquisition of deaf individuals who are exposed to accessible linguistic input at a variety of ages has provided evidence for a sensitive period of first language acquisition. Recent studies have shown that deaf individuals who first learn language after early childhood, late first-language learners (LL1), do not comprehend reversible Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) sentences. The present study analyzed 478 signed productions elicited with pictures depicting simple events with one or two arguments by 28 signers. The argument order patterns of native signers converged with one another and the word order patterns of American Sign Language (ASL). By contrast, the ordering patterns of the LL1 signers did not converge with one another or with the patterns of the native signers. This indicates that early childhood is a period of heightened sensitivity to basic word order and may help explain why complex structures are difficult for LL1 signers to learn.
对不同年龄段接触到无障碍语言输入的聋人语言习得的研究,为第一语言习得的敏感期提供了证据。最近的研究表明,在幼儿期之后才开始学习语言的聋人,即晚期第一语言学习者(LL1),无法理解可逆的主语-动词-宾语(SVO)句子。本研究分析了28名手语使用者在看到描绘包含一到两个论据的简单事件的图片时所产生的478个手语表达。本族手语使用者的论据顺序模式彼此趋同,且与美国手语(ASL)的词序模式一致。相比之下,LL1手语使用者的排序模式既没有彼此趋同,也没有与本族手语使用者的模式趋同。这表明幼儿期是对基本词序高度敏感的时期,这或许有助于解释为什么复杂结构对LL1手语使用者来说难以学习。