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Phonological and lexical effects in verbal recall by children with specific language impairments

机译:特定语言障碍儿童的口语回忆中的语音和词汇影响

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Background & Aims The present study examined how phonological and lexical knowledge influences memory in children with specific language impairments (SLI). Previous work showed recall advantages for typical adults and children due to word frequency and phonotactic pattern frequency and a recall disadvantage due to phonological similarity among words. While children with SLI have well-documented memory difficulties, it is not clear whether these language knowledge factors also influence recall in this population. Methods & Procedures Sixteen children with SLI (mean age = 10;2) and chronological age-matched typically developing children (CAM) controls recalled lists of words differing in phonological similarity, word frequency and phonotactic pattern frequency. While previous studies used a small set of words appearing in multiple word lists, the current study used a larger set of words, without replacement, so that children could not gain practice with individual test items. Outcomes & Results All main effects were significant. Interactions revealed that children with SLI were affected by similarity, but less so than their peers, comparably affected by word frequency and unaffected by phonotactic pattern frequency. Conclusions & Implications Results due to phonological similarity suggest that children with SLI use less efficient encoding, while results due to word frequency and phonotactic pattern frequency were mixed. Children with SLI used coarse-grained language knowledge (word frequency) comparably with peers, but were less able to use fine-grained knowledge (phonotactic pattern frequency). Paired with phonological similarity results, this suggests that children with SLI have difficulty establishing robust phonological knowledge for use in language tasks.
机译:背景与目的本研究探讨了语音和词汇知识如何影响具有特定语言障碍(SLI)的儿童的记忆。先前的工作表明,由于单词频率和音位模式频率对典型成年人和儿童的回忆优势,以及由于单词之间的语音相似性而引起的回忆劣势。尽管患有SLI的儿童记忆力有据可查,但尚不清楚这些语言知识因素是否也影响该人群的回忆。方法和程序十六名SLI(平均年龄= 10; 2)和按年龄顺序匹配的典型发育中的儿童(CAM)对照对照回忆的单词列表,这些单词在音素相似性,单词频率和音变模式频率上有所不同。以前的研究使用了出现在多个单词列表中的一小部分单词,而当前的研究使用了较大的单词集而不进行替换,因此儿童无法通过单独的测试项目进行练习。结果与结果所有主要影响都是显着的。交互作用表明,SLI儿童受相似性的影响,但受同龄人的影响较小,受单词频率的影响相对较大,而不受音符模式频率的影响。结论与启示语音相似性的结果表明,SLI儿童使用的编码效率较低,而单词频率和音位模式频率的结果则混合使用。患有SLI的儿童与同龄人相比,使用较粗粒度的语言知识(单词频率),但使用较细粒度的知识(音位模式频率)的能力较弱。结合语音相似性结果,这表明患有SLI的儿童难以建立稳固的语音知识以用于语言任务。

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