针对具有神经障碍风险的语言前婴儿的母亲:一项探索性研究

IF 1.7 2区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Journal of Child Language Pub Date : 2025-01-10 DOI:10.1017/s0305000924000217
Okko Räsänen, Manu Airaksinen, Viviana Marchi, Olena Chorna, Andrea Guzzetta, Fabrizia Festante
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为了研究婴儿神经损伤的高风险如何影响婴儿语言互动的质量,特别是婴儿定向语言的特性,我们记录了14位患有神经疾病高风险的母亲与其4.5个月大的婴儿(7位女性)之间的自发互动,并与14位发育正常的婴儿(8位女性)进行了声学比较。高危婴儿的母亲发声比例较低,且发声比例随婴儿长期预后严重程度的增加而降低。基于手工标注发声方式的随访分析显示,呼吸式发声在长期预后更严重的婴儿中更为常见(N=7;44.7%的语音)比对照组(N=14;22.0%;p=0.005)或有典型或轻度异常长期结局的高危婴儿(N=7;16.5%;p = 0.002)。结果表明,母亲在早期二元互动中的发声方式受到婴儿神经系统状况的影响。
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Motherese Directed at Prelinguistic Infants at Risk for Neurological Disorders: An Exploratory Study

To investigate how a high risk for infant neurological impairment affects the quality of infant verbal interactions, and in particular properties of infant-directed speech, spontaneous interactions between 14 mothers and their 4.5-month-old infants at high risk for neurological disorders (7 female) were recorded and acoustically compared with those of 14 dyads with typically developing infants (8 female). Mothers of at-risk infants had proportionally less voicing, and the proportion of voicing decreased with increasing severity of the infants’ long-term outcome. Follow-up analysis based on manual annotation of phonation style revealed breathy phonation as more common toward infants with more severe long-term outcomes (N=7; 44.7% of speech) than controls (N=14; 22.0%; p=0.005) or at-risk infants with typical or mildly abnormal long-term outcomes (N=7; 16.5%; p=0.002). The results indicate that maternal phonation style during early dyadic interactions is affected by the infant’s neurological condition.

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期刊介绍: A key publication in the field, Journal of Child Language publishes articles on all aspects of the scientific study of language behaviour in children, the principles which underlie it, and the theories which may account for it. The international range of authors and breadth of coverage allow the journal to forge links between many different areas of research including psychology, linguistics, cognitive science and anthropology. This interdisciplinary approach spans a wide range of interests: phonology, phonetics, morphology, syntax, vocabulary, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, or any other recognised facet of language study.
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