Psycholinguistic Study on Expressive Language Disorder of Autistic Characters in Miracle Run Movie

Fitriatul Masitoh, Yogi Rohana
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Recently, it has been reported that the prevalence of autism has increased significantly. One of the characteristics of autism is a language problem, or it is well-known linguistically as a language disorder. This study is conducted to analyze categories of expressive language disorder of autism represented in Miracle Run Movie and contexts affecting them in producing those utterances. This study applies a descriptive qualitative approach using Carroll's framework (1985). As the result of analysis on 75 data, Philip and Steven, as the autistic characters, face all kinds of expressive language disorders covering phonology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics in various cases. They face phonological language disorder in the case of inappropriate stress, flat and singsong intonation, and expressionless speech. They also face syntactical language disorder in the case of echolalia and semantic language disorder involving their disability in using semantic bias. In addition, they have pragmatic language disorder in the case of fewer complex gestures, politeness strategy, spontaneous remarks, misuse of pronouns, limited repertoire devices to initiate a topic in a conversation, and tendency to use a question to gain a response from a listener. Concerning the context when the autistic characters produce expressive language disorder, there are six types of context affecting their utterances. They have expressive language disorder when they are posing a question to someone, answering a question of others, expressing their ambition, expectation, surprise, and something they dislike. This study is an excellent guide for EFL teachers interested in working with autistic students.
《奇迹奔跑》电影中自闭症角色表达性语言障碍的心理语言学研究
最近,据报道自闭症的患病率显著上升。自闭症的特征之一是语言问题,或者在语言学上被称为语言障碍。本研究旨在分析《奇迹奔跑》电影中自闭症表达性语言障碍的类别,以及影响他们表达性语言障碍的语境。本研究采用卡罗尔(Carroll’s framework, 1985)的描述性定性方法。通过对75个数据的分析,Philip和Steven作为自闭症患者,在不同的情况下面临着语音、句法、语义和语用等各种表达性语言障碍。在重音不恰当、语调单调单调、言语无表情等情况下,他们面临语音障碍。他们还面临着句法语言障碍和语义语言障碍,包括他们在使用语义偏见方面的障碍。此外,他们还存在语用障碍,如复杂手势较少,礼貌策略较少,说话不自然,代词滥用,在对话中启动话题的工具有限,倾向于用问题来获得听者的回应。关于自闭症人物产生表达性语言障碍时的语境,有六种类型的语境影响他们的话语。当他们向别人提出问题、回答别人的问题、表达自己的野心、期望、惊讶和不喜欢的事情时,他们会有表达性语言障碍。本研究为有兴趣与自闭症学生合作的英语教师提供了极好的指导。
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