Terrell B Y, Schwartz R G, Prelock P A, Messick C K
J Speech Hear Res. 1984 Sep;27(3):424-9. doi: 10.1044/jshr.2703.424.
The symbolic play of 15 normally developing (CA, 16-22 months) and 15 language-impaired children (CA, 32-49 months), whose productive language skills were at the single-word utterance level, was compared. Symbolic play was assessed formally through the Symbolic Play Test and informally through the observation of spontaneous play. The language-impaired children were found to be developmentally advanced when compared to the language-matched normal children in the level and direction of their symbolic play. Relative to age norms, however, the language-impaired children evidenced deficits in symbolic play. Thus, their linguistic and symbolic play abilities were not equally impaired. These findings are discussed in terms of their implications for the relationship between symbolic play and language and for the nature of specific language impairment.
对15名正常发育儿童(实际年龄16 - 22个月)和15名语言障碍儿童(实际年龄32 - 49个月)的象征性游戏进行了比较,这些语言障碍儿童的语言表达能力处于单词句水平。通过《象征性游戏测试》对象征性游戏进行正式评估,并通过观察自发游戏进行非正式评估。结果发现,与语言能力匹配的正常儿童相比,语言障碍儿童在象征性游戏的水平和方向上发育更超前。然而,相对于年龄标准,语言障碍儿童在象征性游戏方面存在缺陷。因此,他们的语言和象征性游戏能力受损程度并不相同。本文将根据这些发现对象征性游戏与语言之间的关系以及特定语言障碍的本质的影响进行讨论。