Coconuts and curtain cakes: The production of wh-questions in ASD.

IF 3.4 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Autism and Developmental Language Impairments Pub Date : 2021-02-02 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2396941520982953
Nufar Sukenik, Eléonore Morin, Naama Friedmann, Philippe Prevost, Laurice Tuller
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Abstract

Background and aims: Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have been found to exhibit difficulties in wh-question production. It is unclear whether these difficulties are pragmatic or syntactic in nature. The current study used a question elicitation task to assess the production of subject and object wh-questions of children with ASD in two different languages (Hebrew and French) wherein the syntactic structure of wh-questions is different, a fact that may contribute to better understanding of the underlying deficits affecting wh-question production. Crucially, beyond the general correct/error rate we also performed an in-depth analysis of error types, comparing syntactic to pragmatic errors and comparing the distribution of errors in the ASD group to that of children with typical development (TD) and children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD).

Results: Correct production rates were found to be similar for the ASD and DLD groups, but error analysis revealed important differences between the ASD groups in the two languages and the DLD group. The Hebrew- and French ASD groups were found to produce pragmatic errors, which were not found in children with DLD. The pragmatic errors were similar in the two ASD groups. Syntactic errors were affected by the structure of each language.

Conclusions: Our results have shown that although the two ASD groups come from different countries and speak different languages, the correct production rates and more importantly, the error types were very similar in the two ASD groups, and very different compared to TD children and children with DLD.Implications: Our results highlight the importance of creating research tasks that test different linguistic functions independently and strengthen the need for conducting fine-grained error analysis to differentiate between groups and gain insights into the deficits underlying each of them.

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椰子和窗帘蛋糕:ASD中“为什么”问题的产生。
背景和目的:自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的儿童在产生wh问题时表现出困难。目前尚不清楚这些困难本质上是语用的还是句法的。目前的研究使用问题引出任务来评估自闭症儿童在两种不同语言(希伯来语和法语)中产生的主语和宾语wh-问题,其中wh-问题的句法结构不同,这一事实可能有助于更好地理解影响wh-问题产生的潜在缺陷。重要的是,除了一般的正确/错误率,我们还对错误类型进行了深入的分析,比较了句法错误和语用错误,并比较了ASD组与典型发展儿童(TD)和发展性语言障碍儿童(DLD)的错误分布。结果:发现ASD组和DLD组的正确率相似,但误差分析显示两种语言的ASD组和DLD组之间存在重要差异。研究发现,希伯来语组和法语组的ASD会产生语用错误,而DLD组的儿童则不会出现这种错误。两组自闭症患者的语用错误相似。语法错误受到每种语言结构的影响。结论:我们的研究结果表明,虽然两个ASD组来自不同的国家,说不同的语言,但两个ASD组的正确产出率和更重要的错误类型非常相似,与TD儿童和DLD儿童相比差异很大。启示:我们的研究结果强调了创建独立测试不同语言功能的研究任务的重要性,并加强了进行细粒度错误分析以区分不同群体的必要性,并深入了解每个群体背后的缺陷。
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Autism and Developmental Language Impairments
Autism and Developmental Language Impairments Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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