| Literature DB >> 29877517 |
Matthew Walenski1, Tracy Love2,3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: We examined on-line auditory idiom comprehension in typically developing (TD) children, children with specific language impairment (SLI), and children with autism. Theories of idiom processing in adults agree on a reliance on lexical/semantic memory for these forms, but differ in their specifics. The Lexical Representation hypothesis claims that literal and non-literal meanings are activated in parallel. The Configuration hypothesis claims that a non-literal meaning will take precedence, such that a literal meaning may not be activated at all.Entities:
Keywords: Autism; Children; Language; Language disorders; Specific language impairment
Year: 2017 PMID: 29877517 PMCID: PMC5986079 DOI: 10.4172/2472-5005.1000130
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Speech Pathol Ther ISSN: 2472-5005
Participant information and demographic scores (means and standard deviations).
| Typically developing | SLI | Autism | |
|---|---|---|---|
| N | 14 | 7 | 5 |
| Age (years) | 10.6 (2.7) | 12.2 (2.4) | 11.5 (4.4) |
| Age Range (years) | 6 – 16 | 9 – 16 | 8 – 16 |
| Sex | 5 M / 9 F | 5 M / 2 F | 4 M / 1 F |
| TONI-3 | 107.7 (16.1) | 107.1 (12.4) | 117.2 (14.2) |
| CELF-IV (core language index) | 112.3 (11.8) | 75.9 (13.0) | 109.2 (31.1) |
| TROG | 104.7 (11.5) | 82.0 (20.2) | 105.6 (22.7) |
| PPVT-IV | 110.9 (12.1) | 90.6 (9.6) | 123.6 (29.4) |
| SIDI (CCC-2) | --- | 6.7 (9.6) | −13.3 (7.6) |
Note: SLI = Specific Language Impairment; M = Male; F = Female; TON I-3 = Test of Nonverbal Intelligence, 3rd edition; CELF-IV = Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals, 4th edition; TROG =Test for Reception of Grammar; PPVT-IV = Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test, 4th edition. SIDI = Social Interaction Difference Index score from the Children’s Communication Checklist; 2nd edition. Standard scores are presented for standardized tests.
Figure 1Example of two sentences with switched related and control targets for the literal meaning of the idiom phrase (in bold).
Pretest results showing the mean (and standard deviation) relatedness of the visual targets to the idiomatic and literal meanings of the idioms.
| Idiom (n=40; e.g.: | Literal meaning | Idiomatic meaning |
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| Literal Related (e.g,. | 1.81 (.67) | |
| Literal Control (e.g.. | 1.31(43) | 1.55 (.49) |
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| Idiom Related (e.g.; | 1.86 (.48) | |
| Idiom Control (e.g.. | 1.36 (.49) | 1.32 (.45) |
Response time (RT) means (and standard error) and priming effects (control-related response times) for each condition for typically developing children, children with SLI, and children with autism.
| Control | Related | Control | Related | |
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| Typically developing (n=14) | ||||
| Mean RT: | 1029 ms (17) | 973 ms (14) | 996 ms (15) | 1021 ms (16) |
| Priming: | 51 ms | −25 ms | ||
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| SLI (n=7) | ||||
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| Mean RT: | 896 ms (22) | 863 (20) | 877 ms (20) | 873 ms (13) |
| Priming | 33 ms | 7 ms | ||
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| Autism (n=5) | ||||
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| Mean RT: | 935 ms (24) | 925 ms (20) | 967 ms (25) | 923 ms (22) |
| Priming: | 10 ms | 44 ms | ||
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