自闭症与非自闭症学龄前儿童称呼与非称呼情境下的人称代词理解。

IF 2.1 2区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Journal of Cognition and Development Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-05 DOI:10.1080/15248372.2025.2470236
Jonet Artis, Rhiannon J Luyster, Lily Carroll, Angela Xiaoxue He, Sudha Arunachalam
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本研究探讨了说话人、听者和实时社会注意在美国东北部自闭症和非自闭症儿童代词理解中的作用。我们对22名自闭症儿童(平均年龄62个月,范围46-80个月)和22名非自闭症儿童(平均年龄44个月,范围30-57个月)的代词理解能力进行了评估。我们通过一个游戏来评估第一人称和第二人称所有格代词的理解能力(“my”和“your”)。在这个游戏中,两名实验者隐藏贴纸,并通过提供口头线索(例如,“它在你的盒子里”)来提供他们所在位置的线索,同时注视着收件人。在代词理解任务中,我们还对每个孩子对说话人的目光进行了编码。研究结果表明,自闭症儿童和非自闭症儿童对第一人称和第二人称代词的理解水平都高于偶然水平。非自闭症儿童在理解第二人称代词方面比自闭症儿童表现得更好。对于这两组孩子来说,当第二人称代词“你的”指代自己时,他们的理解比指代实验者时更准确;错误更多地反映了“自我偏见”,而不是代词颠倒错误。盯着说话人的孩子比不盯着说话人的孩子更好地理解第二人称代词。我们的研究结果显示,有自闭症和没有自闭症的年轻语言学习者在优势和挑战方面有相当大的重叠。我们的研究结果表明,儿童可能受益于在不同的会话环境中重复的经历——包括有称呼和无称呼的演讲——在他们不断掌握语言的过程中练习语义和语用的同步。
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Personal pronoun comprehension in addressed and non-addressed situations in autistic and nonautistic preschoolers.

This research paper explores the role of speaker, listener and real-time social attention for pronoun comprehension in autistic and nonautistic children in northeast United States. We assessed the pronoun comprehension of 22 autistic children (average age of 62 months, range 46-80 months) and 22 nonautistic children (average age 44 months, range 30-57 months) matched on expressive vocabulary scores. We evaluated first- and second-person possessive pronoun comprehension ("my" and "your") using a game in which two experimenters hid stickers and provided clues to their location by providing a verbal clue (e.g., "It's in your box") with accompanying gaze to the addressee. We also coded each child's gaze to the speaker during the pronoun comprehension task. Findings suggest that both autistic and nonautistic children comprehend first- and second-person pronouns at levels above chance. Nonautistic children performed better at comprehending second-person pronouns than autistic children. For both groups, children were more accurate in their comprehension of the second-person pronoun "your" when it referred to themselves versus when it referred to the experimenter; errors more commonly reflected "self-bias" rather than pronoun reversal errors. Children who gazed at the speaker performed better in comprehending second-person pronouns than children who did not. Our results reveal considerable overlap in the strengths and challenges of young language learners with and without autism. Our findings suggest that children may benefit from repeated experiences across varied conversational settings-including addressed and non-addressed speech-to practice the synchronization of semantics and pragmatics in their ongoing mastery of language.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cognition and Development is the official journal of the Cognitive Development Society (CDS). Some CDS members are concerned with basic research or theory; others focus on policy issues and practical applications. The range of interests includes cognitive development during all stages of life, and we seek to understand ontogenetic processes in both humans and nonhumans. Finally, their interests encompass typical as well as atypical development, and we attempt to characterize both biological and cultural influences on cognitive change and continuity.
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