An observational study of parental language during play and mealtime in toddlers at variable likelihood for autism

IF 1.7 2区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS
Kelsey THOMPSON, Elizabeth CHOI, Jonet ARTIS, Michaela DUBAY, Grace T. BARANEK, Linda R. WATSON
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Abstract

Parental language input influences child language outcomes but may vary based on certain characteristics. This research examined how parental language differs during two contexts for toddlers at varying likelihood of autism based on their developmental skills. Parental language (quantity, quality, and pragmatic functions) was analyzed during dyadic play and mealtime interactions as a secondary data analysis of observational data from a study of toddlers at elevated and lower likelihood of autism. Child developmental skills and sensory processing were also assessed. Parents used more words per minute, directives, and verbs during play and more adjectives, descriptions, and questions during mealtime. Parental language differed based on child fine motor skills, receptive language, and levels of sensory hyporesponsiveness but not autism likelihood. Overall, this study found that parental language varies based on context and child developmental skills. Future research examining parental language should include pragmatic functions and context across developmental trajectories.

对自闭症可能性不一的幼儿在游戏和用餐时父母语言的观察研究
父母的语言输入会影响儿童的语言成果,但可能会因某些特征而有所不同。本研究根据自闭症幼儿的发育技能,研究了在两种情况下父母的语言对不同自闭症幼儿的不同影响。通过对自闭症可能性较高和较低的幼儿的观察数据进行二次数据分析,分析了父母在二人游戏和用餐时间互动过程中的语言(数量、质量和语用功能)。此外,还对儿童的发育技能和感官处理能力进行了评估。在游戏过程中,家长每分钟使用更多的词语、指令和动词,而在用餐过程中,家长使用更多的形容词、描述和提问。父母的语言因儿童的精细动作技能、接受性语言和感官反应迟钝程度而异,但自闭症可能性不大。总之,本研究发现,父母的语言因环境和儿童发育技能的不同而不同。未来对父母语言的研究应包括跨发展轨迹的语用功能和语境。
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期刊介绍: A key publication in the field, Journal of Child Language publishes articles on all aspects of the scientific study of language behaviour in children, the principles which underlie it, and the theories which may account for it. The international range of authors and breadth of coverage allow the journal to forge links between many different areas of research including psychology, linguistics, cognitive science and anthropology. This interdisciplinary approach spans a wide range of interests: phonology, phonetics, morphology, syntax, vocabulary, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, or any other recognised facet of language study.
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