Exploring Unexpected Bilingualism in Autism: Enhanced Sensitivity to Non-Adjacent Dependencies

IF 3.1 1区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Charlotte Dumont, Marie Belenger, Arnaud Destrebecqz, Mikhail Kissine
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Abstract

Statistical learning refers to the ability to detect regularities from sensory input, including speech. Statistical learning plays a key role in language acquisition, particularly for complex structures, such as nonadjacent dependencies, that are ubiquitous in natural language syntax. This study investigates nonadjacent dependency learning in autistic children who acquire English through screen exposure, a phenomenon known as Unexpected Bilingualism (UB). Unlike their non-autistic peers, autistic-UB children acquire foreign languages with little interactional support. We hypothesize that this intensive experience with linguistic input should be associated in autistic-UB children with enhanced sensitivity to nonadjacent dependencies. An artificial language learning experiment confirmed that both non-autistic and autistic children with close to typical language ranges can learn non-adjacent dependencies from passive exposure to unfamiliar linguistic input. Crucially, autistic-UB exhibited significantly faster learning as compared to their autistic and non-autistic peers. This study documents that UB in autism is associated with distinct cognitive abilities.

探究自闭症的意外双语:增强对非相邻依赖的敏感性
统计学习是指从包括语音在内的感官输入中检测规律的能力。统计学习在语言习得中起着关键作用,特别是对于自然语言语法中普遍存在的复杂结构,如非相邻依赖关系。本研究调查了通过屏幕接触习得英语的自闭症儿童的非相邻依赖学习,这种现象被称为意外双语(UB)。与非自闭症的同龄人不同,自闭症ub儿童在学习外语时几乎没有互动支持。我们假设这种密集的语言输入经验应该与自闭症- ub儿童对非相邻依赖的敏感性增强有关。一项人工语言学习实验证实,非自闭症儿童和接近典型语言范围的自闭症儿童都可以通过被动接触不熟悉的语言输入来学习非相邻依赖关系。至关重要的是,与自闭症和非自闭症的同龄人相比,自闭症- ub表现出明显更快的学习速度。这项研究证明,自闭症患者的UB与不同的认知能力有关。
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CiteScore
8.10
自引率
8.10%
发文量
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期刊介绍: Developmental Science publishes cutting-edge theory and up-to-the-minute research on scientific developmental psychology from leading thinkers in the field. It is currently the only journal that specifically focuses on human developmental cognitive neuroscience. Coverage includes: - Clinical, computational and comparative approaches to development - Key advances in cognitive and social development - Developmental cognitive neuroscience - Functional neuroimaging of the developing brain
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