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Age at Onset of Declarative Gestures and 24-Month Expressive Vocabulary Predict Later Language and Intellectual Abilities in Young Children With Williams Syndrome

机译:宣言性姿态的年龄和24个月的表达词汇预测妇女患者综合征的幼儿的语言和智力能力预测

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Background: One of the most consistent findings in the early language acquisition literature regarding children in the general population is that the onset of declarative pointing gestures precedes the onset of expressive referential language. Furthermore, frequency of early use of declarative gestures is a stronger predictor of later lexical development than early vocabulary size. These findings suggest that early declarative gestures may play a critical facilitative role in later language development. To evaluate the universality of these findings, we tested children with Williams syndrome (WS), a genetic disorder associated with both language and communicative gesture delay. Method: Participants were 47 children with classic-length WS deletions. Age of onset of declarative show and point were determined by parental report on the MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventory (CDI): Words and Gestures. Expressive vocabulary size at onset of these gestures, first referential expressive word, 24 months, and 48 months and grammatical complexity at 48 months were determined by parental report on the CDI: Words and Sentences. Receptive and expressive vocabulary and overall intellectual ability at 48 months were measured using standardized assessments. Results: In contrast to previous findings for children in the general population, most children with WS began to produce referential language several months before they produced declarative point . A series of multiple regressions indicated that both age at onset of declarative point and expressive vocabulary size at 24 months made significant independent contributions to individual differences in lexical, grammatical, and overall intellectual ability at 48 months. Similarly to the findings for typically developing children and children with other developmental disabilities, individual differences in the declarative gesture measure accounted for considerably more variance in 48-month lexical ability than early expressive vocabulary size. Discussion: The transition from prelinguistic communication to initial referential language does not depend on the onset of the ability to use declarative point . Nevertheless, the length of time that a child has been producing declarative point was a better predictor than early expressive vocabulary of later lexical abilities. Thus, despite the earlier divergence in their path to language development from the typical one, the path for children with WS re-converges with that for typically developing children and children with other developmental disabilities.
机译:背景:关于一般人群儿童的早期语言采集文献中最一致的调查结果之一是宣言性指向手势的发作前面先发出现的指示语言。此外,早期使用声明手势的频率是后来词汇发展的更强的预测因子,而不是早期词汇量。这些调查结果表明,早期的声明手势可能在后来的语言发展中发挥关键促进作用。为了评估这些发现的普遍性,我们测试了患有威廉姆斯综合征(WS)的儿童,一种与语言和交际手势延迟相关的遗传障碍。方法:参与者是47名具有经典WS删除的儿童。声明表演和点的年龄是由麦克阿瑟 - 贝茨交际发展库存(CDI)的父母报告确定:言语和手势。这些手势发作的表现力词汇规模,第一个参考表达词,24个月和48个月和48个月的语法复杂性通过CDI的父母报告确定:单词和句子。使用标准化评估测量48个月的接受和表现性词汇和整体智力能力。结果:与前一般人群的儿童发现相比,大多数有WS的儿童开始在制作声明点之前几个月生产参考语言。一系列多元回归表明,24个月的声明点和表现力词汇大小发作的年龄对词汇,语法和整体智力能力的个体差异作了重要的独立贡献。与通常发展儿童和其他发展障碍的儿童的调查结果同样,宣言性姿态措施的个体差异占48个月的词汇能力比早期表达词汇规模相当多的差异。讨论:从预言通信到初始参考语言的过渡不依赖于使用声明分点的能力的开始。尽管如此,孩子一直在产生声明点的时间长度是比后来的后期能力的早期表达词汇更好的预测因子。因此,尽管从典型的典型的道路发展的道路上提前发散,但是对于典型的儿童为典型的儿童和儿童提供其他发育障碍的儿童的道路。

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