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Developmental Sentence Scoring for Japanese (DSSJ).

Susanne Miyata1, Brian MacWhinney2, Kiyoshi Otomo3, Hidetosi Sirai4, Yuriko Oshima-Takane5, Makiko Hirakawa6, Yasuhiro Shirai7, Masatoshi Sugiura8, Keiko Itoh9.   

Abstract

This paper reports on the development and use of the Developmental Sentence Scoring for Japanese (DSSJ), a new morpho-syntactical measure for Japanese constructed after the model of the English Developmental Sentence Scoring model (Lee, 1974). Using this measure, we calculated DSSJ scores for 84 children divided into six age groups between 2;8 and 5;2 on the basis of 100-sentence samples collected from free-play child-adult conversations. The analysis showed a high correlation of the DSSJ overall score with the Mean Length of Utterance. The analysis of the DSSJ subarea scores revealed large variations between these subarea scores for children with similar overall DSSJ scores. When investigating the high-scoring children (over 1 SD over group average), most children scored high in three to five subareas, but the combination of scores for these subareas varied from child to child. It is concluded that DSSJ is a valuable tool especially for the language acquisition research. The overall DSSJ score reliably reflects the overall morpho-syntactic development of Japanese children, and the subarea scores provide specific information on individual acquisition patterns.

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Keywords:  Developmental Sentence Scoring for Japanese; Mean Length of Utterance; language assessment; morpho-syntax

Year:  2013        PMID: 25414535      PMCID: PMC4235793          DOI: 10.1177/0142723713479436

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  First Lang        ISSN: 0142-7237


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