Syntax of the Linguistic Sentence in Children with Down Syndrome in the Sultanate of Oman

Zahir Aldawoodi, Z. Al-Gheseini
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This study aims to trace the syntax of the linguistic sentence in children with Down syndrome by giving them pictures from children's stories and asking each child to describe the pictures after hearing the natural children’s descriptions. This is to trace the syntax used by children with Down syndrome and demonstrate they are to communicate with their peers and the way they construct linguistic sentences as their ability to speak and express is less than their ability to understand what is being said. This study focused on answering the question it posed, which is the extent of the ability of children with Down syndrome in the Sultanate of Oman to express themselves and what structures they adopt in their expressions. This study is based on a clear principle saying that the linguistic sentence is a complete expression indicating a meaning. The study finds that these children, compared to normal children, rely on sentences with transformational structures. This is possibly due to the lack of the expressive vocabulary they need to describe a scene or an image. They use the past tense and imperative, not the present tense.
阿曼苏丹国唐氏综合症儿童语言句子的句法
本研究的目的是通过给唐氏综合症儿童提供儿童故事中的图片,并让每个儿童在听到自然儿童的描述后描述这些图片,来追踪唐氏综合症儿童语言句子的句法。这是为了追踪唐氏综合症儿童使用的语法,并展示他们与同龄人交流的能力,以及他们构建语言句子的方式,因为他们说话和表达的能力低于他们理解所说内容的能力。这项研究的重点是回答它提出的问题,即阿曼苏丹国患有唐氏综合症的儿童表达能力的程度以及他们在表达中采用的结构。本研究是基于一个明确的原则,即语言句子是表达一个意义的完整表达。研究发现,与正常儿童相比,这些儿童更依赖于具有转换结构的句子。这可能是由于他们缺乏描述场景或图像所需的表达性词汇。他们使用过去式和祈使句,而不是现在时。
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