小学学龄儿童复杂句法生成的变化。

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Stacey L Pavelko, Robert E Owens, Debbie L Hahs-Vaughn
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目的:许多针对小学生的国家标准要求他们使用复杂的句法,研究表明,小学学龄儿童复杂话语的产生与年龄相关。然而,为这些儿童提供服务的语言病理学家需要详细的信息,以便计划与课程相关的干预措施。本研究的目的是研究从5 - 10岁儿童的50个话语会话语言样本中获得的特定从属句(即名词性、关系句和状语)和协调从句的产生情况。方法:选取语言发育典型儿童200例,年龄5、0岁~ 10、11岁(女103例;男性= 97)。研究了50个话语会话语言样本中儿童对从句(名义、关系和状语)和并列从句的使用情况。结果:结果显示,名词性分句(p = .937)、关系分句(p = .09)、状语分句(p = .727)和并列连词“and”(p = .587)的使用均无统计学意义的增加。结果显示,“but”(p = 0.009)和“so”(p = 0.019)的使用在统计上有显著增加。年龄每增加1个月,“但是”的使用增加0.9%,“所以”的使用增加1%。结论:本研究结果表明,随着儿童年龄的增长,他们会产生更多的“but”和“so”的协调连词。此外,无论儿童的年龄如何,大约30%的复杂话语都包含一个名词性和/或状语从句。这些结果来自50个话语语言样本,并进一步支持使用语言样本来制定干预目标和监测干预进展。
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Changes in the Production of Complex Syntax by Elementary-Aged School Children.

Purpose: Many state standards for elementary students require them to use complex syntax, and research has documented age-related increases in the production of complex utterances in elementary-aged school children. Speech-language pathologists who provide services for these children, however, need detailed information in order to plan curriculum relevant intervention. The purpose of this study is to examine the production of specific subordinate (i.e., nominal, relative, and adverbial) and coordinate clauses obtained from 50-utterance conversational language samples of children between 5 and 10 years of age.

Method: The data sample included 200 children with typical language development, who ranged in age from 5;0 (years;months) to 10;11 (female = 103; male = 97). Fifty utterance conversational language samples were examined for children's use of subordinate clauses (nominal, relative, and adverbial) and coordinate clauses.

Results: Results indicated no statistically significant increases in the use of nominal clauses (p = .937), relative clauses (p = .09), adverbial clauses (p = .727), or the coordinating conjunction "and" (p = .587). The results indicated statistically significant increases in the use of the coordinating conjunctions "but" (p = .009) and "so" (p = .019). For every 1 month increase in age, the use of "but" increased by 0.9% and the use of "so" increased by 1%.

Conclusions: The results of this study indicated that, as children's age increased, they produced more utterances with the coordinating conjunctions "but" and "so." Furthermore, irrespective of children's age, approximately 30% of complex utterances included a nominal and/or adverbial subordinate clause. These results were obtained from 50-utterance language samples and further support the use of language sampling to develop intervention goals and monitor progress in intervention.

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Language Speech and Hearing Services in Schools
Language Speech and Hearing Services in Schools Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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期刊介绍: Mission: LSHSS publishes peer-reviewed research and other scholarly articles pertaining to the practice of audiology and speech-language pathology in the schools, focusing on children and adolescents. The journal is an international outlet for clinical research and is designed to promote development and analysis of approaches concerning the delivery of services to the school-aged population. LSHSS seeks to advance evidence-based practice by disseminating the results of new studies as well as providing a forum for critical reviews and meta-analyses of previously published work. Scope: The broad field of audiology and speech-language pathology as practiced in schools, including aural rehabilitation; augmentative and alternative communication; childhood apraxia of speech; classroom acoustics; cognitive impairment; craniofacial disorders; fluency disorders; hearing-assistive technology; language disorders; literacy disorders including reading, writing, and spelling; motor speech disorders; speech sound disorders; swallowing, dysphagia, and feeding disorders; voice disorders.
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