Cantwell D P, Baker L, Rutter M
J Autism Child Schizophr. 1977 Dec;7(4):313-27. doi: 10.1007/BF01540390.
This paper tests various hypotheses about deviance in the communication of mothers to their autistic children. The language of mothers of 13 autistic boys is compared to the language of mothers of 13 boys with developmental receptive dysphasia. The two groups of boys are of similar age, nonverbal intelligence, and language level. The language samples come from hour-long taped interactions between the mothers and their children in their homes. Aspects of maternal communication that are examined include: the amount of language used, the frequency usage of different types of utterances, the syntactic complexity of utterances, the grammaticality of utterances, the clarity of communication, and the tones of voice used. No differences were found between the two groups of mothers in level of language usage, pattern of functional interaction, or in overall clarity of communication. In conclusion, the findings of this study provide no support for the suggestion that autism is due wholly or in part to deviant patterns of mother-child communication.
本文检验了关于母亲与自闭症孩子沟通中偏差的各种假设。将13名自闭症男孩的母亲的语言与13名患有发育性接受性语言障碍男孩的母亲的语言进行了比较。两组男孩年龄、非语言智力和语言水平相似。语言样本来自母亲与孩子在家中长达一小时的录音互动。所考察的母亲沟通方面包括:使用的语言量、不同类型话语的使用频率、话语的句法复杂性、话语的语法性、沟通的清晰度以及使用的语调。两组母亲在语言使用水平、功能互动模式或整体沟通清晰度方面均未发现差异。总之,本研究结果不支持自闭症完全或部分归因于母子沟通偏差模式的观点。