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The development of language-specific and language-independent talker processing

机译:特定于语言和独立于语言的谈话者处理的发展

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Purpose: In this study, the authors aimed to investigate how differences in language ability relate to differences in processing talker information in the native language and an unfamiliar language by comparing performance for different ages and for groups with impaired language. Method: Three groups of native English listeners with typical language development (TLD; ages 7-9, ages 10-12, adults) and 2 groups with specific language impairment (SLI; ages 7- 9, ages 10-12) participated in the study. Listeners heard pairs of words in both English and German (unfamiliar language) and were asked to determine whether the words were produced by the same or different talkers. Results: In English, talker discrimination improvedwith age. In German, performance improved with age for the school-age children but was worse for adult listeners. No differences were found between TLD and SLI children. Conclusion: These results show that as listeners' language skills develop, there is a trade-off between more general perceptual abilities useful for processing talker information in any language and those that are relevant to their everyday language experiences and, thus, tied to the phonology. The lack of differences between the children with and without language impairments suggests that general auditory processing may be intact in at least some children with SLI.
机译:目的:在这项研究中,作者旨在通过比较不同年龄段和语言障碍人群的表现,研究语言能力的差异与母语和不熟悉语言的说话者信息处理差异之间的关系。方法:三组具有典型语言发展能力的母语英语听众(TLD; 7-9岁,10-12岁,成人)和2组具有特定语言障碍的学生(SLI; 7-9岁,10-12岁)参加了该活动。研究。听众听到英语和德语(不熟悉的语言)对的单词,并被要求确定这些单词是由相同或不同的说话者产生的。结果:在英语中,说话者的辨别力随着年龄的增长而改善。在德语中,学龄儿童的表现随着年龄的增长而提高,但成年听众的表现则较差。 TLD和SLI儿童之间未发现差异。结论:这些结果表明,随着听众语言能力的发展,在用于处理任何语言的讲话者信息的更一般的感知能力与与他们日常语言体验相关的,因此与语音学相关的那些感知能力之间需要进行权衡。 。患有语言障碍和没有语言障碍的儿童之间缺乏差异表明,至少在一些SLI儿童中,一般听觉处理可能是完整的。

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