正常儿童和残疾儿童家庭的母子交易。

A P Kaiser, G Blair
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本文描述了母子互动的两个方面:儿童对早期对话的贡献和母亲引发言语反应的策略。正常儿童和残疾儿童在语言复杂性(平均话语长度)方面匹配,在与母亲的语言互动中,在定性和定量方面都存在差异。与智障儿童相比,正常儿童说话更多,反应更正确,并且更努力地控制谈话。两组母亲在诱导孩子语言表达的策略选择上也存在明显差异。总的来说,残疾儿童的母亲更多地模仿回答,并且经常提出更少、更简单的问题。母亲行为的差异似乎是孩子特殊技能的作用,而不是孩子被一般分类为正常或智障;两组的母语适应模式相同。这些发现是在一个交易语言教学的一般模式下讨论与弱智儿童的二联体。
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Mother-child transactions in families with normal and handicapped children.

This paper describes two aspects of mother-child interaction: children's contribution to early conversations and mother's tactics for eliciting verbal responses. Normal and handicapped children matched for linguistic complexity (mean length of utterance) differed in both qualitative and quantitative aspects of their verbal interactions with their mothers. Normal children talked more, responded correctly more often, and made more attempts to control the conversation than mentally retarded children. Clear differences in mother choice of tactics for eliciting child verbalizations also were evident between the two groups. Overall, mothers of handicapped children modeled responses more and frequently asked fewer and less complex questions. The differences in mother behavior appeared to be a function of the child's specific skills, and not of the child's general classification as normal or mentally retarded; patterns of mother linguistic adjustment were identical in the two groups. These findings are discussed in terms of a general model of transactional linguistic teaching in dyads with mentally retarded children.

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