Baltaxe C A, Simmons J Q
J Speech Hear Disord. 1977 Aug;42(3):376-93. doi: 10.1044/jshd.4203.376.
This study investigates the linguistic competence of an autistic child by means of her bedtime soliloquies. It suggests the usefulness of such monologues as a diagnostic tool and addresses the question of the interrelationship between echolalia and language development. Three bedtime soliloquies of an eight-year-old echolalic autistic child are analyzed along the dimensions of echolalia versus propositional speech, types of ungrammaticality produced, and analysis of connected discourse. The results are compared with those of a normal child reported earlier in the literature. The present analysis demonstrates the difficulties in the judgement of propositional versus echolalic speech. The types of ungrammaticality were found to be useful indicators of apparent differences between the acquisition process in the normal and the autistic child. They revealed that the autistic child may use specific linguistic strategies only minimally utilized by the normal child. The discourse analysis points up additional differences as well as similarities in the way the autistic subject organizes her utterances in connected discourse. It also shows that the autistic child has specific but limited linguistic competence. It is hypothesized that the autistic subject acquires more functional, useful language by a process of gradually breaking down echolalic patterns. In terms of therapy, these findings would support the use of echolalia as a basis for language training.
本研究通过一名自闭症儿童的睡前自言自语来调查其语言能力。研究表明这种独白作为一种诊断工具的有用性,并探讨了模仿言语与语言发展之间的相互关系问题。对一名八岁有模仿言语的自闭症儿童的三段睡前自言自语,从模仿言语与命题言语、产生的不合语法类型以及连贯话语分析等方面进行了分析。将结果与文献中先前报道的一名正常儿童的结果进行了比较。目前的分析表明在判断命题言语与模仿言语方面存在困难。发现不合语法类型是正常儿童和自闭症儿童习得过程中明显差异的有用指标。这些指标显示自闭症儿童可能只使用了正常儿童极少使用的特定语言策略。话语分析指出了自闭症儿童在连贯话语中组织话语方式上的其他差异和相似之处。这也表明自闭症儿童具有特定但有限的语言能力。据推测,自闭症儿童通过逐渐打破模仿言语模式的过程来习得更具功能性、更有用的语言。就治疗而言,这些发现将支持把模仿言语作为语言训练的基础。