Collaboration in referential communication: comparison of youth with down syndrome or fragile X syndrome.

Leonard Abbeduto, Melissa M Murphy, Erica K Richmond, Adrienne Amman, Patti Beth, Michelle D Weissman, Jee-Seon Kim, Stephanie W Cawthon, Selma Karadottir
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Referential communication was examined in youth with Down syndrome or fragile X syndrome in comparison to each other and to MA-matched typically developing children. A non-face-to-face task was used in which the participant repeatedly described novel shapes to listeners. Several dimensions of referential communication were especially challenging for the syndrome groups (i.e., they displayed below-MA performance), although there were differences in the dimensions that each syndrome group found to be most challenging. Independently assessed expressive language ability contributed to variations in referential performance, especially for participants with Down syndrome.

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参考交流中的合作:唐氏综合症和脆性X综合征青年的比较。
对患有唐氏综合症或脆性X染色体综合症的青少年进行了参考交流,并与彼此进行了比较,并与ma匹配的典型发育儿童进行了比较。在一项非面对面的任务中,参与者反复向听众描述新奇的形状。参考交流的几个维度对综合症组来说尤其具有挑战性(即,他们表现出低于ma的表现),尽管每个综合症组认为最具挑战性的维度存在差异。独立评估的表达语言能力导致了参考表现的变化,特别是对于患有唐氏综合症的参与者。
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