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Phonological working memory in Spanish-English bilingual children with and without specific language impairment

机译:西班牙语 - 英语双语儿童的语音工作记忆,有或没有特定的语言障碍

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We examined the performance of sequential bilingual children with and without Specific Language Impairment (SLI), who had Spanish as an L1 and English as their L2, on an auditory non-word repetition task using Spanish phonotactic patterns. We also analyzed the accuracy with which this task distinguished these children (according to children's and mothers' performance). Eleven Hispanic children with SLI (M = 8;10), 11 age-matched children with Typical Language Development (TLD, M = 9;1), and 12 mothers, participated. They were living in New York City. The participants' repetition of 20 non-words (four at each of five syllable lengths) was scored for item and segmental accuracy, and error type. We examined the relations among children's non-word repetition performance, language scores, and, for a subset of the children, their mothers' non-word repetition performance. The percentage of correct non-words was significantly lower in children with SLI than in children with TLD. A length effect was found in 3-4-5 syllable non-words. Consonant substitutions and consonant omissions were significantly higher in children with SLI than with TLD. Both groups showed a similar relative pattern of more consonant than vowel errors. The children's non-word repetition performance correlated strongly with three of the four Spanish ITPA subtests we administered. The mothers of children with SLI performed more poorly than the mothers of the children with TLD, for the 20 non-words and the subset of 3-4-5 syllable non-words. Non-word repetition performance is an accurate identifier of language status in these groups (likelihood ratios are reported). The potential clinical application of this task in identifying SLI in bilingual Spanish-speaking children (on the basis of children's and mothers' performance) is discussed. Learning outcomes: In the future, with a set of norms, this task could be used as a screening test to help detecting children with SLI or at risk for SLI. © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:我们检查了有和没有特殊语言障碍(SLI)的连续双语儿童的表现,他们使用西班牙语的音位练习模式在听觉非单词重复任务上以西班牙语为L1,英语为L2。我们还分析了此任务区分这些孩子的准确性(根据孩子和母亲的表现)。参加了11名SLI的西班牙裔儿童(M = 8; 10),11名年龄相匹配的典型语言发育儿童(TLD,M = 9; 1)和12名母亲。他们住在纽约市。参与者对20个非单词的重复(五个音节长度中的每个四个重复单词)进行评分,以区分项目和句段的准确性以及错误类型。我们研究了儿童的非单词重复表现,语言得分之间的关​​系,以及一部分孩子的母亲的非单词重复表现之间的关系。 SLI儿童的正确非单词百分比明显低于TLD儿童。在3-4-5个音节非单词中发现了长度效应。 SLI患儿的辅音替代和辅音遗漏显着高于TLD患儿。两组都显示出比元音错误更相似的相对辅音模式。孩子们的非单词重复表现与我们管理的四个西班牙ITPA子测验中的三个有很大关系。在20个非单词和3-4-5个音节非单词的子集中,SLI儿童的母亲比TLD儿童的母亲表现更差。非单词重复表现是这些组中语言状态的准确标识符(报告了似然比)。讨论了此任务在识别双语西班牙语儿童中发现SLI的潜在临床应用(基于儿童和母亲的表现)。学习成果:将来,根据一套规范,该任务可以用作筛查测试,以帮助发现患有SLI或有SLI风险的儿童。 ©2007 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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