冒险超越句子水平:听力损失儿童的叙述技巧

Christina Reuterskiöld, Tina Ibertsson, Birgitta Sahlén
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本研究探讨了轻度至中度感音神经性听力损失(HL)学龄期儿童与听力语言发育正常儿童口头叙述技能的差异。在一个图片引出的讲故事任务之后,收集了叙事样本。对语言样本进行转录和编码,包括叙述内容、语法和语法,以及与听者共享的相关信息的数量。研究结果表明,HL儿童在叙述中最脆弱的方面是分享与任务和语境相关的信息。学龄前诊断为感音神经性HL的儿童与同龄儿童相比,在高级语言技能(如叙事能力)方面发展较差的风险较大。(少)
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Venturing Beyond the Sentence Level: Narrative Skills in Children with Hearing Loss
This study explores the differences in oral narrative skills between school-age children with mild-to-moderate sensorineural hearing loss (HL) and children who have typical hearing and language development. Narrative samples were collected following a picture-elicited storytelling task. Language samples were transcribed and coded for a number of measures, including narrative content, syntax, and grammar as well as amount of relevant information shared with the listener. Results indicated that the most vulnerable aspect of narration in children with HL is sharing information that is relevant for the task and context. Children with a sensorineural HL diagnosed during their preschool years are at risk for poorer development of higher level language skills, such as narrative production, compared with same-age peers. (Less)
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