Prosodic features of maternal input to children with sex chromosome trisomies

IF 1.2 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Alessandra Provera, Paola Zanchi, Gaia Silibello, Francesca Dall’Ara, Claudia Rigamonti, Federico Monti, Paola Francesca Ajmone, Faustina Lalatta, Maria Antonella Costantino, Paola Giovanna Vizziello, Laura Zampini
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The neuropsychological profile associated with sex chromosome trisomies (SCT) is frequently characterised by delays or deficits in linguistic development. Although maternal input could have an important role in influencing and shaping the linguistic development of children with SCT, there is a lack of studies in the literature that have investigated its prosodic characteristics. The study aims to analyse the prosodic features of the maternal input addressed to a group of 8-month-old children with SCT and a group of typically developing (TD) peers. Nineteen mother–child dyads with children with SCT and 19 mother–child dyads with TD children participated in the study. Maternal utterances were collected during video-recorded play sessions, and for each dyad, 50 maternal utterances were selected and analysed using the software Praat. The results showed that the maternal input produced by the mothers in the SCT group was characterised by a significantly lower pitch, less marked and modulated melodic contours, and a shorter final syllable duration than the input addressed to TD children. The prosodic features found in the maternal input addressed to children with SCT were not those expected in the maternal input addressed to children at this developmental stage and could create a non-optimal linguistic environment.
性染色体三体患儿母体输入的韵律特征
与性染色体三体(SCT)相关的神经心理学特征通常以语言发育迟缓或缺陷为特征。虽然母体输入可能在影响和塑造SCT患儿的语言发展中发挥重要作用,但文献中缺乏对其韵律特征的研究。本研究旨在分析母亲对一组8个月大SCT患儿和一组发育正常(TD)患儿的语音输入的韵律特征。19对SCT患儿的母子和19对TD患儿的母子参与了这项研究。在视频录制的游戏过程中收集母亲的话语,并使用Praat软件对每对夫妇选择50个母亲的话语进行分析。结果表明,SCT组的母亲输入的音高明显较低,旋律轮廓的标记和调制程度较低,最后音节持续时间较短。在给SCT患儿的母亲输入中发现的韵律特征与这个发展阶段的儿童的母亲输入中发现的韵律特征不同,可能造成非最佳语言环境。
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First Language
First Language Multiple-
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3.80
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期刊介绍: First Language is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research in child language acquisition. Child language research is multidisciplinary and this is reflected in the contents of the journal: research from diverse theoretical and methodological traditions is welcome. Authors from a wide range of disciplines - including psychology, linguistics, anthropology, cognitive science, neuroscience, communication, sociology and education - are regularly represented in our pages. Empirical papers range from individual case studies, through experiments, observational/ naturalistic, analyses of CHILDES corpora, to parental surveys.
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