Syntactic Versus Memory Accounts of the Sentence Comprehension Deficits of Specific Language Impairment: Looking Back, Looking Ahead.

IF 1.3 4区 地球科学 Q2 GEOLOGY
James W Montgomery, Ronald B Gillam, Julia L Evans
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Abstract

Purpose: Compared with same-age typically developing peers, school-age children with specific language impairment (SLI) exhibit significant deficits in spoken sentence comprehension. They also demonstrate a range of memory limitations. Whether these 2 deficit areas are related is unclear. The present review article aims to (a) review 2 main theoretical accounts of SLI sentence comprehension and various studies supporting each and (b) offer a new, broader, more integrated memory-based framework to guide future SLI research, as we believe the available evidence favors a memory-based perspective of SLI comprehension limitations.

Method: We reviewed the literature on the sentence comprehension abilities of English-speaking children with SLI from 2 theoretical perspectives.

Results: The sentence comprehension limitations of children with SLI appear to be more fully captured by a memory-based perspective than by a syntax-specific deficit perspective.

Conclusions: Although a memory-based view appears to be the better account of SLI sentence comprehension deficits, this view requires refinement and expansion. Current memory-based perspectives of adult sentence comprehension, with proper modification, offer SLI investigators new, more integrated memory frameworks within which to study and better understand the sentence comprehension abilities of children with SLI.

特殊语言障碍句子理解缺陷的句法与记忆解释:回顾过去,展望未来。
目的:与发育正常的同龄儿童相比,患有特殊语言障碍(SLI)的学龄儿童在口语句子理解方面表现出明显的缺陷。他们还表现出一系列的记忆障碍。这两方面的缺陷是否相关尚不清楚。本综述文章旨在:(a) 综述关于 SLI 句子理解的两种主要理论观点以及支持每种观点的各种研究;(b) 提供一个新的、更广泛、更综合的基于记忆的框架,以指导未来的 SLI 研究,因为我们认为现有证据倾向于从基于记忆的角度来看待 SLI 理解能力的局限性:方法:我们从两个理论角度回顾了有关 SLI 儿童句子理解能力的文献:结果:基于记忆的视角似乎比特定语法缺陷视角更能全面地反映 SLI 儿童的句子理解能力局限:结论:尽管基于记忆的观点似乎能更好地解释 SLI 儿童的句子理解缺陷,但这一观点仍需完善和扩展。目前以记忆为基础的成人句子理解观点,经过适当修改后,可为 SLI 研究人员提供新的、更综合的记忆框架,在此框架内研究和更好地理解 SLI 儿童的句子理解能力。
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1.30
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0.00%
发文量
5
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland (BGSF) publishes research articles and short communications in all branches of geosciences. Contributions from outside Finland are welcome, provided that they contain material relevant to Finnish geology or are of general interest.
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