The Acquisition of Basic Word Order by Children with Autism Spectrum Syndrome

IF 0.5 Q3 LINGUISTICS Psycholinguistics Pub Date : 2022-02-26 DOI:10.31470/2309-1797-2022-31-1-25-43
A. R. Altakhaineh, Razan N Alkhatib, Hiba Alhendi
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Purpose. This paper reports on an investigation of Arabic word order acquisition by twelve Jordanian children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and the reasons for this order of acquisition. This study researched the following questions: (1). Which word order do Jordanian Arabic speaking children with ASD prefer? (2). Why do children with ASD prefer this word order? Methods and Procedure. The study sample consisted of 12 autistic children (mean age of nine, two females, ten males) attending Tawasul Center for Autism, Amman, Jordan. Such a ratio is logical since there are more male than female autistic children, as concluded in multiple studies. In the present study, the participants’ native language is JA, which facilitated communication between the children and researchers since the latter are also JA native speakers. The sample’s ASD severity level was moderate with a nonverbal IQ of around 45. These 12 children were selected because their L1 proficiency was approximately the same and their mental age was around 6, based on an annual test conducted by the center. In addition, none of these children had any specific language impairments, suggesting that the sample was homogenous and heterogeneous regarding language skills. Concerning ethical approval, consent was obtained from the center and the children’s parents to conduct the tests on the children in the center. Participants from the Tawasul Center for Autism in Amman, Jordan, were asked to describe what they saw in ten different pictures and their responses were recorded. These responses can be divided into two types: SV word order and VS word order. Results. The results indicate that SV word order structures were used more often than VS structures. The results of the t-test revealed a statistically significant difference between the two in favor of subject-verb-object (SVO) order. We argue that the SVO word order is used more frequently by children with ASD due to the noun bias principle. Conclusions. Based on the analysis, SVO sentences were used more than VSO sentences for many reasons; namely, the basic word order of the linguistic input in the surrounding community, the noun bias principle, and the type of message being conveyed, i.e., entity-oriented messages. After administering a t-test, statistically significant differences were found between the results of the two word orders in favor of SVO word order.
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自闭症谱系综合症儿童基本语序的习得
目的。本文对12名约旦自闭症谱系障碍儿童的阿拉伯语语序习得进行了调查,并分析了其习得顺序的原因。本研究主要研究以下问题:(1)约旦阿拉伯语自闭症儿童偏好哪个词序?(2)为什么ASD儿童更喜欢这个词序?方法和步骤。研究样本包括12名自闭症儿童(平均年龄9岁,2名女性,10名男性),他们在约旦安曼Tawasul自闭症中心接受治疗。这样的比例是合乎逻辑的,因为根据多项研究得出的结论,自闭症儿童中男性比女性多。在本研究中,参与者的母语是JA,这有助于儿童和研究人员之间的交流,因为后者也是JA的母语。样本的ASD严重程度中等,非语言智商约为45。这12个孩子被选中是因为他们的L1水平大致相同,他们的心理年龄在6岁左右,根据中心进行的年度测试。此外,这些孩子都没有任何特殊的语言障碍,这表明样本在语言技能方面是同质和异质的。关于伦理批准,获得了中心和儿童父母的同意,在中心对儿童进行测试。来自约旦安曼Tawasul自闭症中心的参与者被要求描述他们在十张不同的图片中看到的东西,他们的回答被记录下来。这些反应可以分为两种类型:SV语序和VS语序。结果。结果表明,SV语序结构的使用频率高于VS语序结构。t检验结果显示,两者在主-动-宾(SVO)顺序上有显著的统计学差异。我们认为,由于名词偏误原则,自闭症儿童更频繁地使用SVO词序。结论。分析发现,由于多种原因,SVO句比VSO句使用得更多;即周围社区语言输入的基本语序,名词偏向原则,以及所传递的信息类型,即实体导向信息。经过t检验,两种语序的结果有统计学上的显著差异,支持SVO语序。
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