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The messages they send: E-mail use by adolescents with and without a history of specific language impairment (SLI)

机译:他们发送的消息:有或没有特定语言障碍(SLI)历史的青少年使用的电子邮件

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Background: Contemporary adolescents use e-mail for a variety of purposes, including peer communication and education. Research into these uses has focused on typically developing individuals; much less is known about the use of e-mail by exceptional youth. Aims: The present study examined the structure and form of e-mail messages sent by adolescents with and without a history of specific language impairment (SLI). Methods & Procedures: Thirty-eight adolescents with a history of SLI and 56 typically developing (TD) peers were assessed on measures of nonverbal abilities, core language skills and literacy skills (reading and spelling). The participants were asked to compose an e-mail reply to a standard e-mail sent by an experimenter. These reply e-mails were coded for linguistic structure, readability and spelling errors. Two adult raters, blind to the participants' language ability, judged how understandable the e-mails were, how grammatically correct the e-mails were, and also the sender's command of the English language. Outcomes & Results: Adolescents with a history of SLI produced e-mails that were similar to those sent by their TD peers in terms of structure and readability. However, they made significantly more spelling errors. Furthermore, the adult raters considered the messages from participants with a history of SLI to be of poorer standard than those sent by their TD peers. Conclusions & Implications: The findings suggest that the e-mail messages of adolescents with a history of SLI provide indicators of the sender's language and literacy skills. Implications for intervention and technology development are discussed.
机译:背景:当代青少年将电子邮件用于多种目的,包括同伴交流和教育。对这些用途的研究主要集中在典型的个体。对于杰出青年使用电子邮件的了解还很少。目的:本研究检查了有或没有特定语言障碍(SLI)史的青少年发送的电子邮件的结构和形式。方法和程序:对38名具有SLI病史的青少年和56名典型的发育中(TD)同伴进行非语言能力,核心语言技能和识字技能(阅读和拼写)的评估。要求参与者对实验者发送的标准电子邮件撰写电子邮件回复。这些答复电子邮件是针对语言结构,可读性和拼写错误进行编码的。两名成人评分者对参与者的语言能力视而不见,他们判断了电子邮件的可理解性,语法的正确性以及发件人对英语的掌握程度。结果与结果:具有SLI历史的青少年产生的电子邮件在结构和可读性方面与TD同行发送的电子邮件相似。但是,他们犯了更多的拼写错误。此外,成年评分者认为,具有SLI历史的参与者发送的消息的质量比TD同行发送的消息差。结论与启示:研究结果表明,具有SLI病史的青少年的电子邮件可以提供发送者的语言和读写能力的指标。讨论了对干预和技术发展的影响。

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