| Literature DB >> 16906008 |
Michèle M M Mazzocco1, Laurie Thompson, Vicki Sudhalter, Richard C Belser, Katarzyna Lesniak-Karpiak, Judith L Ross.
Abstract
Fragile X and Turner syndromes are associated with risk of atypical social function. We examined language use, including normal and atypical speech, during initial social interactions among participants engaged in a brief social role play with an unfamiliar adult. There were 27 participants with Turner syndrome, 20 with fragile X syndrome and 28 in an age-matched comparison group. Females with fragile X did not exhibit more abnormal language, but exhibited less of what is typical during initial interactions. Overall rates of dysfluencies did not differ, although females with fragile X made more phrase repetitions. Females with Turner syndrome had no language use abnormalities. Our findings suggest that language use may influence social function in females with fragile X syndrome and that such language characteristics may be observed in the context of brief encounters with an unfamiliar adult.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16906008 DOI: 10.1097/00004703-200608000-00007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dev Behav Pediatr ISSN: 0196-206X Impact factor: 2.225