Bernstein Ratner N
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park 20742.
J Child Lang. 1993 Feb;20(1):191-7. doi: 10.1017/s0305000900009193.
An infant girl's unusual phonological behaviour was evaluated in the light of a maternal model which appeared to exaggerate features of normal conversational speech. It is suggested that parental responses to immature speech patterns may account for selected case study behaviours which have been reported in both the child phonology and child fluency literatures. It appears that evaluation of phonological development within an interactive framework may allow a more accurate picture of the conditions under which children learn speech skills. To this end, further study of the phonetic characteristics of input language and patterns of parental feedback to early articulatory attempts is desirable.
根据一个似乎夸大了正常对话语音特征的母亲模型,对一名女婴不同寻常的语音行为进行了评估。有人认为,父母对不成熟言语模式的反应可能解释了儿童语音学和儿童流畅性文献中所报道的特定案例研究行为。在互动框架内对语音发展进行评估,似乎可以更准确地描绘出儿童学习语音技能的条件。为此,有必要进一步研究输入语言的语音特征以及父母对早期发音尝试的反馈模式。